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Any Washer and Dryer Recommedations? Types? Brands?

Anyone bought a washer and dryer recently? What are the best brands out there? I would like them to be reliable and not too expensive. Excited that we will finally be getting a new set but don't have much time to do the research. Thanks in advance for the help!

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Hi,
We bought the LG front loading washer dryer. I really like them. We didn't buy the top of the line (that one has a "steam cleaning" mode), but the set we have works great for general washing and drying, and it is energy efficent. The price was pretty much in line with comprable machines. We had a Maytag Neptune front loader before this - it lasted five years before needing a $500+ repair. After doing research we found an actual website dedicated to people blogging about their issues witht hat machine. My parents have the Whirlpool Duet front loaders, and the like them too. Good luck!

G.,
I love my front load washer and dryer. Owned them for year and they are the best. Cleans clothes great and there is a steam fresh cycle for dry cleaning clothes. My husband reserched them for months and wants the best bang for the buck. We got the LG brand from Best Buy. We bought them at the end of the year so they can make room for the new models. The one thing I do like on these vs other older models is once you start the washer you can't open it till the cycle is over so you can add stuff. This one lets you pause the cycle to add clothes. Best buy had the best prices from what my husband shopped for and he shops stuff to death till he finds it the cheapest.

Good luck.

SAHM, 39, son 2.5yo and a 2 month old son that doesn't sleep. Love being a full time mommy. Husband travels every weel for work and I feel like a single mom a lot. Its all worth it en the end when I put my children to sleep and see them snug in their beds.

G.,

We have the LG front loaders, but this is because it was what my husband REALLY wanted... so we paid a lot for them. However, I would have to agree with many of the others that said to go with Kenmore brands. Kenmore products are long-lasting and affordable.

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My repair man says that the GE Whirlpool is the easiest when it comes to repairs.

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LG Wm0642H.

We bought it couple months ago. It's about $800. we got it in Home Depot. We opened an account so saved us $50. Then there was a discount on the washer so saved another $50. We chose this one because Consumer Report says this is the best choice. I don't know if you are familiar with Consumer Report. It chooses the best ones based on the price and the performance.
We don't have the dryer, cause our dryer is still working.

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LOVE my He3 Kenmore. The He4 has its own water heater which seems a bit much. Mom has the set, neighbor has the set, we all love them and they're very efficient. You might even find incentives from PG&E and your local water district like we did.

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We have always had great success with Sears Kenmore. We've only replaced them once since in 29 years of marriage, 4 kids now all in their 20's who often still come home to do laundry. So -- they still have not gotten much of a break. I also recommend the front loader type. It really does use less water and it is very quiet which is nice since our laundry room is on our second floor.

Good luck with the remodel while keeping up with such a busy schedule.
-- D.

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I recomend a GE. I really like ours- it's energy efficient, which helps with our electric and water bill, and still allows our cloths to clean!
Also, we bought the floor model from the store. It had a tiny dent on the top of the washer and a small scratch on the side of the dryer. Neither a big deal and it saved us a few hundred dollars! Happy shopping!

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G.,

My husband and I purchased front-loading (window front doors) just after our 27 wk preemie came home from her 3 month stay in the NICU. My laundry life went from daily loads to weekly then to a monthly 1 day of laundry. 6 loads of a full washer and I only do incidental loads on rare occasions. Needless to say, I hate doing laundry! For me, a busy working full time mother, this has been the answer to my prayers. You will find that front-loading washers and dryers from Kenmore are well worth researching. I stronly suggest spending the extra $300 on the pedetals, as they will save you on backaches. My laundry detergent bill, water bill and power bill went down, my whites are whiter, and colors are brighter. Good luck in your research.

W. S.

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We recently bought a Whirpool Duet Set and love them! They are front loaders and we have them stacked (space restrictions). We purchased them from Sears.

I did a lot of Consumer Reports research.

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We love our Whirlpool Duet Sport washer and dryer. We've had them a year and have never had a problem. The bases were a littl more expensive than I would have liked, but I love the extra strorage and the fact that I don't have to bend completely in half to get things in and out.

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