iowgirl
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Jun 25, 2014 22:52:46 GMT
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Post by iowgirl on Oct 30, 2024 13:47:32 GMT
Just saw the ge profile all in one and it looks amazing but might be too small. Don't go that route. You will hate it. If you want a washing machine that gets clothes clean and is heavily built in the US - Speed Queen is your goal! Do some research to see what works best for you. There are TR and TC models. But you want to look for Heavy Duty/Commercial in the Speed Queen line. I think the TR model is the heavier duty one. I have had mine for maybe 10 years now, so the model names do change. But mine is a work horse! Washes dirty farmer/ranch clothes and coveralls and gets them CLEAN. Takes about 30 minutes to do a load. I can use actual HOT water and a lot of it if I need that. Look for top load. No bells, whistles or digital screens. Just a basis washer that works. SO WELL! Mine can do double rinse and even a double wash - which I use a LOT! My DH fell in a manure pit (oh my god!) and when he came home I had him undress outside and pour the manure out of the pockets of his coat and coveralls. I then carried them directly down to the washing machine and set it to double wash, double rinse. They came out clean, with minimal corn left behind in the machine - the corn was also clean. Does anyone want to trade a day in my life with me? Like, one of those kinds of days? LOL When DH bought me this machine, he asked "With a coin slot, or without" - without.
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Post by hopechest on Oct 30, 2024 19:50:13 GMT
I bought a new Samsung set 3 years ago when we moved into our house and regret every minute. Speed queen for me too once that POS dies.
As a side note -- I'm short. Make sure you can reach the damn bottom of the washing machine. I have to get a stepstool out each time to fish the eleventy hundred socks out the bottom every.gd.time.
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