NickCharlesYT

NickCharlesYT t1_j6fd4g6 wrote

Yeah funny thing about brands. Someone, somewhere has already had a bad experience. It can be very hard to judge exactly how reliable a brand or specific model is using only hearsay. The key is the actual service rates and statistics by companies that actually do testing of appliances, as well as the people who service them regularly. Otherwise, you'll find it impossible to navigate the sea of complaints and horror stories.

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NickCharlesYT t1_j6dvlej wrote

Their first mistake was buying Samsung. Least reliable appliance brand across the board in my experience, never known one in my circle of family and friends that were ever problem free. Don't know why people keep buying them.

I specifically sought out a front load model that was recommended by most appliance repair technicians I could talk to or hear from. Most said the model I have is good and they hardly ever have to service it, and when they do it's only minor issues. So we'll see how it goes, but the same method worked great for our last major appliances purchase.

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NickCharlesYT t1_j6degci wrote

Yeah this is exactly why we skipped the commercial options when we bought our washer and dryer last month. Ultimately went with a cheaper LG front load set that was 1/3 the cost of the speed queen set. Sure it might only last 10-12 years, but the savings in water and destroyed clothes will be worth it in the long run.

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