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shawn-fff t1_j40zzmw wrote

I mean, is there a version of the speed queens that are better. I’m reading your comment as saying that new speed queens are not what older ones are. I’m happy to get an older one, there are a few on my local marketplace and my 15 year old LG is out again after me replacing the heating element last year, so I’m considering getting a pair of used speed queens.

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NousDefions81 t1_j415isv wrote

The version in the photo is the one you want.

The new Maytag Commercial stuff is comparable in quality to the old Speed Queens.

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frunch t1_j418sn8 wrote

Which Maytags are you referring to? Do you have any model numbers? I'm frequently trying to help people decide on new washers/dryers and the more good options, the better. I've seen my share of newer Maytags getting kicked to the curb in 5-8 years (busted transmissions/gearboxes, usually).

Would something like the MVWP575GW fit the bill?

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jammaslide t1_j41i047 wrote

FYI, Consumer Reports gave one model of Maytag Commercial units a dismal rating. May not be indicative of other models.

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gvsteve t1_j42u6lt wrote

Consumer Reports weighs heavily on features and initial quality but it seems to me their ratings care not at all about longevity.

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NousDefions81 t1_j428ecz wrote

They are not water efficient at ALL, which Consumer Reports weighs very heavily.

However, most of the energy from washing clothes comes from hot water, but modern good detergents are designed to clean with cold water. I run nothing but a cold water (or cool, in the winter, via the Maytag) wash and have no issues with stains whatsoever (I have three small children).

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NousDefions81 t1_j42829h wrote

>MVWP575GW

That is the Maytag washer I have, and I really, really like it. I've only had it 5 years (I've had my Speed Queen dryer for 8) but it works like the day I bought it.

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uEpYN2vYZPCRpH3vjC3r t1_j416wsb wrote

I've had 2 to 4 Speed Queen washer / gas dryer sets running 4 loads a day for up to 20 years. Including 2 of the newer design. Newer washers are slower, more bothersome safety interlocks, more electronic jazz.

I do prefer the old washer design. I think the new ones are still worth it, but might look for a used older unit next time

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SimpleVegetable5715 t1_j41il0h wrote

Don't they make a commercial and a residential line now? I'm assuming the commercial ones would be higher quality. I've even seen retired laundromat ones for sale with the coin dispensers still attached.

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CamelHairy t1_j42b9kh wrote

I talked with the factory when I purchased mine, they have always made commercial and homeowners with the only difference is the commercial has a coin box. Both of ours are going on 10 years

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