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Washing Machine Recommendations Needed!

My old faithful machine is dying (so sad) and I don't know what to buy next! I"m thinking HE but I love the top loader. We have a family of 8 and 2 in cloth diapers. Any suggestions would be great! Thank you Mamas!

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I have front loaders and have mixed feelings about them. They clean GREAT, use less water and much less detergent. However, I don't like having to leave the machine open to dry out so it doesn't get musty. It takes a long time for the machine to dry out and my washer and dryer are in the mudroom/entrance from the garage. The space gets a little tight when the machine door and soap dispenser door are open.

Pros and cons to everything, I suppose. If you do get the front loaders, I would definitely recommend getting the stands that they sit on. Extra money, but it helps them sit up higher which is easier for loading/unloading. I'm not even 5 feet tall and found the stands necessary.

Good luck!

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I have a Kenmore HE top loader and LOVE it! It gets the job done and I feel like I'm always doing laundry! It saved us some money with the water bill and you just used a very small amount of soap also. Cuts down on the dyer time as well because the clothes come out almost dry with the spin.
I haven't had it but for a few months but honest between that and my Dyson vacuum my life is so much easier.
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My suggestion would be to stay away from the front loaders. I bought a Frigidaire Affinity (set) 3 years ago and both the dryer and washer have been nothing but trouble. The washer takes almost an hour to wash one load (except for perm press)and the seal around the door is extremely difficult to get the mold off that develops. The dryer takes 50 minutes to dry and I usually have to run it for two cycles. Sometimes it overheats and just stops running until it cools down and then we start it all over. We've tried having the vent cleaned, blower replaced, etc...and it has not helped.
I can't wait till I get the use out of these so I can return to the top loading washer/dryers. I will never buy a front loader again!

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I have front loaders and have mixed feelings about them. They clean GREAT, use less water and much less detergent. However, I don't like having to leave the machine open to dry out so it doesn't get musty. It takes a long time for the machine to dry out and my washer and dryer are in the mudroom/entrance from the garage. The space gets a little tight when the machine door and soap dispenser door are open.

Pros and cons to everything, I suppose. If you do get the front loaders, I would definitely recommend getting the stands that they sit on. Extra money, but it helps them sit up higher which is easier for loading/unloading. I'm not even 5 feet tall and found the stands necessary.

Good luck!

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Call a few appliance repair company's that repair more than one brand of machinge and ask them which ones are low maintenance, you can ask the sales rep for the company name or call the Brand you are considering for the authorized repair comapny name & phone. Also check Consumer Reports, your local public library may have free access to past issues online.

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I also preferred top loader (read too many unfavorable reviews about front loaders) and after doing a bunch of research (Consumer Reports, etc.) we recently purchased the Maytag Bravos which is HE and top loader and I really love it! Never thought I'd hear myself say something like that about an appliance . . . LOL!

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Mixed responses may not be helpful, but I will NEVER buy another front loader. It gets clothes very clean, with minimal water usage, BUT ... With large loads, it is impossible to keep it balanced. The thing bangs all over the laundry room. If the seal in front gets cracked, or if a zipper or something gets caught in it, it will tear apart very easily. New seal: $200!! Front loaders also tend to get a horrible musty smell, even if clothes are never left in there to 'rot'. We ahve to use a washing machine cleaner at least every 3 months. Next time Ill buy an HE top load.

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do NOT buy an LG!!! We have had ours for several years and it's been nothing but problems. and there are not many repair people "qualified" to work on it AND the parts and labor when you do find someone are ridiculous!!! AND if the parts are not available to the ONLY U.S. location in CA, they have to be sent from NORTH KOREA!!! So not cool. Just my opinion but we hate it and will never buy an LG again (and did I mention it was expensive to begin with??). Good luck!!!

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I have a Kenmore Elite HE and love it. Great capacity, super job cleaning, uses very little water, and is gentle on your clothes. I dry the seal and door with a towel after my last load, and leave the door open until the dryer is done. This keeps the washer fresh, and mine dries within 15-25 minutes, so no problem. This is my 2nd front loader. I had an LG, but it only last 6 years, and it was going to be very expensive to repair, so I went back to Kenmore, which I've now had 2 years. I'm very happy with the front loader and wouldn't go back to a machine with an agitator. If you do consider a front loader, I recommend getting the pedestal. I didn't get them with my LG, but decided to go ahead with the Kenmore, and I love having the higher access. No stooping over! Plus, the storage drawers are great. Good luck!

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I have a front loader (LG TROMM) so I may not be much help other than I would recommend you check out the Sears Outlet in Grapevine. Our washer pooped out on us when we weren't planning or even expecting it. Our washer is "scratch and dent" but we got an amazing deal and five years later it is still running strong:)
Oh, and I really like the LG, but I know that isn't what you are looking for.

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