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mic4me
12-10-2018, 07:49 AM
My wife wants a washer with an agitator. Looks like Maytag and GE are the two that Lowes sells. What are your recent experiences with these washers with agitators? I'm not interested in the differences or opinions between with or without agitator, just recent experiences with agitators. Her mind is made up. Thanks.

graciegirl
12-10-2018, 07:54 AM
My wife wants a washer with an agitator. Looks like Maytag and GE are the two that Lowes sells. What are your recent experiences with these washers with agitators? I'm not interested in the differences or opinions between with or without agitator, just recent experiences with agitators. Her mind is made up. Thanks.

After the recent demise of our Maytag, we were faced with the same question. My first thought was that I want an agitator, just like the recently departed who served us for many years. But after talking to several sellers of appliances, we decided against one, but bought another Maytag, that is made by Whirlpool. We were told that agitators were dropped than companies continued to get requests for them, and they returned, but the other kind are better. The new one arrives this week. We will see.

fw102807
12-10-2018, 08:08 AM
I am part of the cult that believes that there is nothing that compares to a Speed Queen but they do not sell these in Lowes or Home Depot. We got ours from DeSantis. They are the only brand where all of the components are made in the USA and these are the exact same machines that you see in most of the laundromats only without the coin slots.

Nucky
12-10-2018, 08:33 AM
Our experience has been fantastic with Samsung Front Loaders. Going strong and about three years old and run daily.

I sign up for the online Consumer Report service everytime some appliance goes down the drain. It only costs $7 for a month then you can cancel. I believe they talked

about the pros and cons of Agitator Vs Non-Agitator. This report helped me pick out the Samsung Models we have. Others have had no luck with Samsung, we bought

the extended warranty which states if they can't fix it for any reason Home Depot will replace them. Interest-free for two years also. Good Luck. No Agitator and it only

uses a little water on each load.

graciegirl
12-10-2018, 09:03 AM
We were having fun, no tension, a little kidding around.

Do we like agitators or not on this site? The answer is NO.

rjm1cc
12-10-2018, 09:34 AM
No problem without the agitators. I think the wash time is longer and the water usage is less. Front loading is easier.

Boomer
12-10-2018, 09:40 AM
I am part of the cult that believes that there is nothing that compares to a Speed Queen but they do not sell these in Lowes or Home Depot. We got ours from DeSantis. They are the only brand where all of the components are made in the USA and these are the exact same machines that you see in most of the laundromats only without the coin slots.

I am in the Speed Queen cult with you.

That is what we have up north. Very few frills, solidly built, outstanding reputation, has an agitator. Speed Queen is carried by some “Mom and Pop” appliance stores. The Speed Queen website should have a “Store Locator” section.

There are some old threads on here where Speed Queen was discussed. I tried to do a search so I could link that information. But my computer is a little squirrelly this morning so I gave up.

Dan9871
12-10-2018, 10:10 AM
The Speed Queen website should have a “Store Locator” section.


It does. Here are the SpeedQueen dealers in zip 32163

Where to Buy - Speed Queen - Home Laundry Equipment (https://www.speedqueen.com/products/where-to-buy.aspx?address=32163)

Consumer Reports review rate worse than Maytag or GE

Speed Queen TR7 Review - Consumer Reports (https://www.consumerreports.org/washing-machines/speed-queen-tr7-review-top-loader-isnt-laundry-royalty/)

graciegirl
12-10-2018, 10:21 AM
Maytag Repairman’s New Job Keeps Him Busy - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/09/business/media/maytag-repairmans-new-job-keeps-him-busy.html)

Has anyone noticed that the Maytag repairman is now in several movies on the Hallmark channel. It is really hard for me to think of him as a romantic interest. I expect to see him running in place.

Maytag Man Colin Ferguson on his New Hallmark "Fixer Upper Mystery" | MediaVillage (https://www.mediavillage.com/article/maytag-man-colin-ferguson-on-his-new-hallmark-fixer-upper-mystery/)

bagboy
12-10-2018, 10:27 AM
We had a GE without an agitator that lasted 7 years. My wife never liked it, so we bought a new GE with agitator last year at Lowes. She likes it much better. It wasn't expensive, so if we get 6 to 8 years out of it that works for me.

NotGolfer
12-10-2018, 10:54 AM
Maytag Repairman’s New Job Keeps Him Busy - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/09/business/media/maytag-repairmans-new-job-keeps-him-busy.html)

Has anyone noticed that the Maytag repairman is now in several movies on the Hallmark channel. It is really hard for me to think of him as a romantic interest. I expect to see him running in place.

Maytag Man Colin Ferguson on his New Hallmark "Fixer Upper Mystery" | MediaVillage (https://www.mediavillage.com/article/maytag-man-colin-ferguson-on-his-new-hallmark-fixer-upper-mystery/)

He's been on Hallmark a bit longer than the commercials he's doing. But I agree with you!

fw102807
12-10-2018, 12:13 PM
Speed Queen totally redesigned their machines in 2018. The company was allowed to sell their standard design through 2017 but then in 2018 the government regulation (that already affected other manufacturers) would kick in and they'd have to conform. They were allowed to sell through 2017 but then had to switch over to the new "conservation/efficiency" design.

I use a full tub of warm or hot water because I will never believe clothes get clean in 6 inches of water. i had a Bosch front loader up north and I hated it. I will keep this Speed Queen washer until I die.

graciegirl
12-10-2018, 12:53 PM
Speed Queen totally redesigned their machines in 2018. The company was allowed to sell their standard design through 2017 but then in 2018 the government regulation (that already affected other manufacturers) would kick in and they'd have to conform. They were allowed to sell through 2017 but then had to switch over to the new "conservation/efficiency" design.

I use a full tub of warm or hot water because I will never believe clothes get clean in 6 inches of water. i had a Bosch front loader up north and I hated it. I will keep this Speed Queen washer until I die.

I agree about the use of quite a bit of water to get clothes clean.

ColdNoMore
12-10-2018, 02:13 PM
Cold Versus Hot/Warm (http://www.consumerreports.org/washing-machines/dont-bother-using-hot-water-to-wash-your-laundry/)


Don't Bother Using Hot Water to Wash Your Laundry

Consumer Reports' experts say cold water can get the job done

fw102807
12-10-2018, 03:32 PM
Cold Versus Hot/Warm (http://www.consumerreports.org/washing-machines/dont-bother-using-hot-water-to-wash-your-laundry/)

I don't believe anything that Consumer Reports has to say about anything. I also will never be convinced that cold water effectively cleans anything no matter how many studies that you produce. I use hot water, lots of it.

ColdNoMore
12-13-2018, 07:34 AM
I don't believe anything that Consumer Reports has to say about anything. I also will never be convinced that cold water effectively cleans anything no matter how many studies that you produce. I use hot water, lots of it.

Okidokie.


I personally believe facts matter, but I also recognize...that viewpoint isn't shared by everyone.

graciegirl
12-13-2018, 08:28 AM
Okidokie.


I personally believe facts matter, but I also recognize...that viewpoint isn't shared by everyone.

Sometimes one person's "facts" are an opinion colored by other issues such as energy and water conservation.

It is true that Cincinnati's great scientists at Proctor and Gamble have figured out how to dislodge and break down dirt in cold water, but many of us have been washing clothes and other things for decades and we have acute observation skills as well.

fw102807
12-13-2018, 11:28 AM
Okidokie.


I personally believe facts matter, but I also recognize...that viewpoint isn't shared by everyone.

OK here's a "fact" for you:

In his tell-all book Trust Me: I’m Lying, Media Manipulator Ryan Holiday writes:

“I’m paid to deceive. My job is to lie to the media so they can lie to you. I cheat, bribe, and connive...I orchestrate these deceptions for...high-profile clients... I create and shape the news for them. Usually it’s a simple hustle. Someone pays me, I manufacture a story for them, and we trade it up the chain – from a tiny blog...to cable news and back again, until the unreal becomes real.

I am a born skeptic and worked in IT long enough to know how easy this is to do and how often it is done. Believe whatever you want but remember it is just your interpretation of what you choose to believe and not necessarily the absolute truth.

graciegirl
12-13-2018, 11:39 AM
OK here's a "fact" for you:

In his tell-all book Trust Me: I’m Lying, Media Manipulator Ryan Holiday writes:

“I’m paid to deceive. My job is to lie to the media so they can lie to you. I cheat, bribe, and connive...I orchestrate these deceptions for...high-profile clients... I create and shape the news for them. Usually it’s a simple hustle. Someone pays me, I manufacture a story for them, and we trade it up the chain – from a tiny blog...to cable news and back again, until the unreal becomes real.

I am a born skeptic and worked in IT long enough to know how easy this is to do and how often it is done. Believe whatever you want but remember it is just your interpretation of what you choose to believe and not necessarily the absolute truth.


I agree with your thoughts. I just read this and thought this is a good example of "clickbait" and skewed facts and headlines and content at odds.;

How likely is an earthquake in the Midwest, South? The Big One could be coming (https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/how-likely-is-an-earthquake-in-the-midwest-south-the-big-one-could-be-coming/ar-BBQSL84?ocid=spartandhp)

ColdNoMore
12-13-2018, 11:54 AM
OK here's a "fact" for you:

In his tell-all book Trust Me: I’m Lying, Media Manipulator Ryan Holiday writes:

“I’m paid to deceive. My job is to lie to the media so they can lie to you. I cheat, bribe, and connive...I orchestrate these deceptions for...high-profile clients... I create and shape the news for them. Usually it’s a simple hustle. Someone pays me, I manufacture a story for them, and we trade it up the chain – from a tiny blog...to cable news and back again, until the unreal becomes real.

I am a born skeptic and worked in IT long enough to know how easy this is to do and how often it is done. Believe whatever you want but remember it is just your interpretation of what you choose to believe and not necessarily the absolute truth.

LOL

Of course some media attempt to skew what they purport to be facts...as we've seen on a national scale of late. :oops:

Which is why those who actually care as to what the truth is, will do their own 'fact checking' from a myriad of sources...taking into account the overall veracity of those sources.

Back to the point though, the 'fact' that Consumer Reports refuses ads from any industry/company and are transparent and go into detail as to how they test something, makes your original statement that "I don't believe anything that Consumer Reports has to say about anything"...quite interesting to say the least.

While I may not always agree with them, I do so with the recognition that I'm looking from a very small and limited perspective...that being only my own experience(s).

Which can be very misleading and limiting...for anyone

But hey, everyone is entitled to their own opinions...just not their own facts.

:ho:

fw102807
12-13-2018, 12:11 PM
LOL


Back to the point though, the 'fact' that Consumer Reports refuses ads from any industry/company and are transparent and go into detail as to how they test something, makes your original statement that "I don't believe anything that Consumer Reports has to say about anything"...quite interesting to say the least.


That may or may not be true, but even the truth can be a lie if you tell it right.

Like I said believe whatever you like but don't think that just because you do everyone else is wrong.