View Full Version : Looking for Feedback on a new front load stackable washer and dryer
villager
05-20-2013, 08:05 PM
I am getting ready to purchase a new front load stackable washer and dryer. I've narrowed it down to two models. One is made by Maytag (which I know is built by Whirlpool) and the other by LG. If you want specific model numbers I will share, but am looking for any feedback if you own a newer model by either of these two companies and what your thoughts are. If you have had warranty issues, how was their customer service? Thanks in advance!
janie55369
05-20-2013, 08:11 PM
I have a Samsung front load and don't know if they are all like this but it definitely gets a stale smell to it. I am thinking they all may have that problem since they sell special products to eliminate the smell. I don't think I will ever buy a front loader again
dajeannie
05-20-2013, 08:13 PM
I have both LG here and a Maytag front loaders at are other home both are great. Never had an issue with either one. The only problem here is the electric dryer on the LG dose not dry as well as the Maytag gas.
Warren Kiefer
05-20-2013, 08:23 PM
I am getting ready to purchase a new front load stackable washer and dryer. I've narrowed it down to two models. One is made by Maytag (which I know is built by Whirlpool) and the other by LG. If you want specific model numbers I will share, but am looking for any feedback if you own a newer model by either of these two companies and what your thoughts are. If you have had warranty issues, how was their customer service? Thanks in advance!
I am sorry I cannot be specific about LG washers and dryers. We recently purchased a full kitchen package made by LG. We were torn between Maytag and LG and finally settled on the LG. I will tell anyone, in my opinion LG is the most overated brand on todays market. I now wish I had chosen the Maytag appliances. My invformation tell me there is NOT an American company that builds appliances in the USA, ALL appliances are now made in South Korea.
Bryant
05-20-2013, 09:01 PM
I have a Samsung front load and don't know if they are all like this but it definitely gets a stale smell to it. I am thinking they all may have that problem since they sell special products to eliminate the smell. I don't think I will ever buy a front loader again
I have had my Whirlpool Duet for 9 years. If I don't set the dryer on timed drying (max time is 90 minutes) when I have towels in the load (usually no more than 4 bath towels; not large ones), they don't dry thoroughly. If I am not there immediately to put more time on the dryer, they have a musty smell.
I hate the musty smell of the washer (I leave the door open at all times when not in use) and I will NEVER buy a front loader again. I never had this problem with the traditional washers. Daughter bought Samsung set a year ago and her washer has same problem.
I have a Samsung front load and don't know if they are all like this but it definitely gets a stale smell to it. I am thinking they all may have that problem since they sell special products to eliminate the smell. I don't think I will ever buy a front loader again
I have a Kenmore front loader....not sure if made by Whirlpool or Maytag, but it's been a good washer.
Never have had a stale smell....when laundry is done, I dry the rubber gasket at the door, empty the tray where detergent, bleach, softener go in...water sits in the tray sometimes, then I leave both the tray and the door open so the interior dries. I also use Charlie's Soap laundry soap.....keeps things from getting odoriferous.
I have the LG stacked electric washer & dryer, and I also will never buy a stacked system again. The washer stinks, even though I leave it open as much as possible, but can't leave it open all the time because the door gets in the way (it's in a passage-way).
Other things I don't like: the labels on the buttons are hard to read, the washer labels are too low and the dryer labels are too high! (I'm tall, and I can't even read them!!) I made sticky notes and taped them up -- tacky! Also the dryer makes the finished sound and turns off, while the items inside are sometimes still damp. I never had these issues with a side by side washer & dryer.
RayMan
05-20-2013, 10:11 PM
Had the front loaders....never again! The only thing we liked about them was that you could do mats, comforters, etc because it didn't have the center piece in the tub...but now the upright ones come without it as well....love it!
CFrance
05-20-2013, 10:20 PM
I have a front loader in our condo in MI. I think it's a Frigidaire. It is absolutely the best washer I have ever had. Never had a problem with odor at all, and it cleans the clothes so much better than the Kenmore top-loading, low-water, agitatorless piece of cr** I got talked into down here last year, thinking saving water would be a good deal for FL. Our clothes do not get clean in this washer. I suspect it just doesn't use enough water. I hate it. I'm giving it another year, then donating it to Habitat.
My front loader in MI is THE best, and it's 16 years old!
Blessed2BNTV
05-21-2013, 05:52 AM
Had a Maytag front loader (in my Atlanta home) and had problems with musty smelling clothes. Used the special cleaners monthly like recommended but still had issues. After a few very short years, I gave it away. Bought a top loader Whirlpool, low water, and it's ok.
Love my old Whirlpool (water fills completely - old type, agitator) in my TV home.
bonrich
05-21-2013, 06:03 AM
We have front loaders also, LG. Wouldn't do that again. Have to leave door open on washer and making sure to dry the rubber gasket. Also, making sure to clean and dry the dispensers, especially if you used bleach, since there usually is a residual left over, and it will spot clothes. Takes a long time to wash a load, and drying time is also longer. Long way to reach in to unload either machine. Next time if there is one, top loader only, and probably a Kenmore.
asianthree
05-21-2013, 06:31 AM
no one up north in my area will work on an LG
villager
05-21-2013, 03:11 PM
Wow! Thanks for all the feedback. I wasn't expecting so many negatives about a front load washer. May have to re-think the entire scheme. I appreciate all the comments!
perrjojo
05-21-2013, 05:46 PM
I had a GE front loader and the musty smell was an issue. I always left the door open and used the cleaning products available for front loaders. It is my understanding that the musty odor is not an issue on newer models but I don't know that for a fact. I loved my washer and dryer but the smell was an issue as it could even transfer to your items washed. Also, a front loader is not easily interrupted for something you forgot to put in, etc.
dsned
05-21-2013, 07:24 PM
I used to have a front loader and never would again. smelly and broke down all the time
tommy steam
05-21-2013, 07:29 PM
Wow! Thanks for all the feedback. I wasn't expecting so many negatives about a front load washer. May have to re-think the entire scheme. I appreciate all the comments!
We bought a new LG steam front loader five months ago. With matching dryer. There is no musty smell in this machine. Use it every day and it works fine. Bought it from HDeopt with a five year service contract for less than 200. It covers parts and labor. One ofthe reasons front loaders had that smell was the rubber ring that the door closes on had no drain in it. The new lg does ,plus the front door has a some sort of fixture that will keep it open about a half inch When you are not washing somthing. That and the drain in the rubber washer ,looks to have solved the problem with the smell. The machine uses much less water than a normal machine, but it cleans just fine. We try to be energy efficient and with the good reviews that it had ,we went for it. We did have the first generation maytag front loader and it had the smell problem. Maytag came out and put a new rubber ring with a drain in it. Your best bet is to go to several places that sell appliances and talk with the salesman about the different machines and also look at consumers reports.
salpal
05-22-2013, 07:18 AM
If it makes any difference: Maytag and Whirlpool are made in USA. LG is made in S. Korea.
l2ridehd
05-22-2013, 07:44 AM
Have a Maytag washer and dryer in VA and an LG front loader set in FL. Both sets top of the line available. To be fair the VA set is 7 years old and the FL set is 2 years old. However to date there is no comparison. The Maytag makes far to much noise, has had several costly repairs, and does not do anywhere near as good a job cleaning the cloths as the LG. If buying today I would get the LG again.
CFrance
05-22-2013, 09:44 AM
Have a Maytag washer and dryer in VA and an LG front loader set in FL. Both sets top of the line available. To be fair the VA set is 7 years old and the FL set is 2 years old. However to date there is no comparison. The Maytag makes far to much noise, has had several costly repairs, and does not do anywhere near as good a job cleaning the cloths as the LG. If buying today I would get the LG again.
And I have had nothing but problems with the two LG products we have in ur MI condo--french door fridge and dishwasher. Eve as we speak I am waiting for the repairman to work on the ice maker (for the third time). These products were purchased in 2007, but since we're gone all winter, they are only used part of the year. The DW never fit right, leaked, doesn't dry the dishes and does a lousy job cleaning them.
I will never again buy another LG product. That said, I think Consumer Reports liked their washing machine (front loader).
vj1213
05-22-2013, 09:55 AM
I have the Samsung steam front loaders...I love them. I too wipe the seals and leave door cracked open. I don't have a musty smell. I would buy them again if and when the time comes for new ones.
Sable99
05-22-2013, 10:04 AM
Mom and I have the front load washer and dryers on pedestals in both Michigan and Florida. I really can't tell you about the Whirlpool washer and dryer that we bought in Florida last year because we rent out that home.
First, let me say, the reason we bought the front load washer and dryers on pedestals is because my 89 year old Mom has two artificial hips. She finds it very difficult to reach in a top load appliance. What can I say, she still likes to help out! I am short and I also find it difficult to reach into a top load washer and dryer.
We have had the Maytag units in Michigan for about 6 years. We did have an odor problem. That problem has been resolved by using the Tide packets. I'm run an empty load with the Tide packet on the first of the month and haven't had a problem since then.
CFrance
05-22-2013, 10:13 AM
I have the Samsung steam front loaders...I love them. I too wipe the seals and leave door cracked open. I don't have a musty smell. I would buy them again if and when the time comes for new ones.
That's my choice to replace the agitatorless low-water top-of-the-line Kenmore that doesn't get our clothes clean. I'm waiting a year, then donating them to Habitat.
I too have never had a problem with musty odors on my front loader in MI. I leave the door slightly open--doesn't get in the way--and hardly ever dry the seal. Yes, MI is dryer than FL, but we have a/c in FL and never let it get too humid in the house. I suppose if you have your machines in the garage, that would be more of a consideration.
batman911
05-22-2013, 02:16 PM
You want real problems? Buy something with GE on it. Never again. I think that most appliances are made so cheap today that it is difficult to get anything that will last like the old stuff did.
Mikitv
05-22-2013, 03:38 PM
I have the Kenmore that is made by LG and I love it. Front loaders on washing machine can get a smell especially here in the south but there are maintenace things that can help that. I love mine and is second front loader I've had from Kenmore. Only had one Maytag and that was a dryer years ago. Never again. Had to constantly have serevice on it. Over 46 years of marriage have owned 4 sets of Kenmores. My current set is now three years old.
villager
05-22-2013, 05:29 PM
Thanks again, everyone! After agonizing over this decision, studying reviews, Consumer Reports, etc. hubby and I finally flipped a coin. You may think we are crazy for doing that! Both machines and models were equally rated and both had good and bad comments on the reviews. Both were basically the same size in load and dimensions. Both came in the graphite color I wanted. No clear winner. I was leaning toward the LG (don't ask me why) and the coin toss came up LG. So, I should have a new LG washer and dryer in a couple weeks! We'll see how it goes.
tommy steam
05-22-2013, 06:08 PM
And I have had nothing but problems with the two LG products we have in ur MI condo--french door fridge and dishwasher. Eve as we speak I am waiting for the repairman to work on the ice maker (for the third time). These products were purchased in 2007, but since we're gone all winter, they are only used part of the year. The DW never fit right, leaked, doesn't dry the dishes and does a lousy job cleaning them.
I will never again buy another LG product. That said, I think Consumer Reports liked their washing machine (front loader).
From what I understand , dishwashers should be used frequently , if not ,gaskets and seals can dry out and you can have leaks. A dishwasher repair man told me this.
lovsthosebigdogs
05-22-2013, 07:27 PM
I have an older model Whirlpool front loader washer and I have never had an issue with it BUT having said that, I know that it collects water in the cup that holds soap so I leave that drawer open after the laundry is finished and I leave the door cracked open til it is dry. That has eliminated the smell. It uses less water, is extremely gentle on clothes because it doesn't wring them out and twist them out of shape, uses very little water and is so quiet I am not sure it is on all the time. It has held up for 10 years with out an issue (hope I haven't jinxed myself). I do a lot of laundry, including dog beds, blankets and small rugs. I would only buy a front loader again. My dryer is a Maytag but it is a model they no longer make and I am sorry they discontinued it. It has 2 dryers in one- a normal one on bottom and the top hangs clothes and gentles shakes them dry on low or very low. I adore that dryer and wish I could get another one in TV to replace it.
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