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Beermedear t1_j1fg72r wrote

Saving you a click:

If you didn’t buy your Samsung washer in the last 18 months, it’s not yours. That annoying cycle tone will only burn your ears and sanity, not your house. Feature, not a bug.

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Oh4Sh0 t1_j1g08iw wrote

If you bought a Samsung washer more than 18 months ago, it’s probably already dead. Samsung’s appliances are generally shit.

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hairo-wynn t1_j1g2a2s wrote

Don't buy their refrigerators if you need a working ice maker.

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FunctionalGray t1_j1g414i wrote

Don't buy their refrigerators if you need a working refrigerator.

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SpecificAstronaut69 t1_j1g4e9q wrote

I have no fucking idea why Samsung is somehow considered the top of the heap for consumer appliances.

It's genuinely bizarre.

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Acrobatic-Morning383 t1_j1gvxdx wrote

They aren’t but they’re better at marketing apparently.

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SpecificAstronaut69 t1_j1h00c7 wrote

When I sold electronics they were by far, far and away, the most overrated company...

...and the most demanded by consumers.

You're right about the marketing. Sony did fuck all, but Sammy paid millions.

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necbone t1_j1hsik4 wrote

To be fair, they do make some good products (phones tvs, ram), just their appliances suck, washers dryers microwaves stoves fridges....

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MemoryAccessRegister t1_j1iobzc wrote

>I have no fucking idea why Samsung is somehow considered the top of the heap for consumer appliances.

Competitors like Frigidaire, LG, GE, Whirlpool/Maytag/KitchenAid, aren't any better. Modern appliances are junk because it has become a race to the bottom with consumers buying appliances based on price/features not quality.

The only appliance brands I still trust to build a decent quality product are Miele, Speed Queen, and Bosch.

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HolyAndOblivious t1_j1hvsjj wrote

It's about cost efficiency for me. Is a Bosch dishwasher better? Sure. In my area costs x3 . So for medium quality shit, Samsung is the way to go.

I have the dishwasher, refrigerator and inductive hob. 0 issues for years

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triage_this t1_j1gh6vg wrote

Mine are still going strong after 5 years, thankfully.

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Beginning_Ad9850 t1_j1fy5ks wrote

Why oh WHY wouldn't they make the tones optional?! They're so loud

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leviwhite9 t1_j1gp13u wrote

Just stuff a screwdriver or something through the speaker area and pray there's nothing critical close.

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GenericTagName t1_j1hc9o2 wrote

You mean that music thing that plays when the cycle is done? You can turn that off, at least on mine, I could. If I remember well, one of the buttons to select the cycle temperature or spin or something has a little symbol of a speaker next to it. You have to press and hold that button for several seconds. Works on both the washer and dryer.

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Vertigobee t1_j1hfobs wrote

They took that button away. I actually had Samsung come out to disable the sound - they couldn’t.

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IkLms t1_j1kszhx wrote

They took it away? I've got a slightly older front load (because they're better) and that tone would absolutely drive me insane if I couldn't turn it off.

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Vertigobee t1_j1ley9v wrote

Here I am, rocking back and forth in my padded, freshly laundered cell.

Honestly I could give quite the rant about noise pollution. I don’t understand homes where people let the smoke detectors beep endlessly. I take the batteries out of most electronic toys. The song the washer and dryer plays is so long - like 20 seconds long - and it gets stuck in your head. I’d have loved to disable it but the repairman said it would void the warranty to try. Absurdly un-user friendly to take away the mute button.

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Lathus01 t1_j1gidkz wrote

I have…. So I’ll add a little more

Samsung’s top-load washers with super speed wash are affected: the WA49B, WA50B, WA51A, WA52A, WA54A and WA55A.

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DiosMIO_Limon t1_j1fx4m0 wrote

The rest of yous, quit washing your clothes like Homer makes cereal!

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