Hi! Time to replace ours, made it 24 yrs and 2+ months. Any repair people out there? What do you recommend? Thanks!
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Go on craigslist and buy an old one with no circuit board or BS features you don't need.
Every appliance That has failed on me in the last 20 years has been a circuit board.Old solid state appliances are nearly bulletproof and easy to fix. I repaired and old dryer with a bottle cap and got another 12 years out of it.
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Speed Queen or bust! American made full stainless drum, classic dials no stupid settings or Electric boards to go bad all mechanical with the exception of the drum motor.
I won’t buy anything but a Speed Queen. You will pay a lil more but it’s a commercial grade dryer. It’s going to be one and done. They are made to last and are repairable if you ever have an issue. Very classic simple design.
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father in law has 2 speed queens.
was soooo excited to get them and not have to deal with anything.
wellll, it didnt quite work out the way he thought it would. both needed repairs. hes had the case off the dryer a few times and the washer now needs a hub assy. (after replacing a few other parts).
i think its a crap shoot these days.
our GE dryder is OK but the gap between the drum and the housing catches basketball short draw strings and gets all tangled up.
left a ket in my pocket and it made its way in there as well.
still works though but the "smart eco dry" thing is a joke.
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Originally posted by coyote View PostGo on craigslist and buy an old one with no circuit board or BS features you don't need.
Every appliance That has failed on me in the last 20 years has been a circuit board.Old solid state appliances are nearly bulletproof and easy to fix. I repaired and old dryer with a bottle cap and got another 12 years out of it.
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That’s why you buy mechanical ones. With the classic click dials. You don’t need steam settings and special fluff settings. You need hot medium and low settings and dry times. It’s not rocket science.Last edited by Chuck E Ducky; 03-01-2023, 11:21 AM.
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Got a maytag stackable and they work, but I've had to replace the front panel with the buttons on both units. The buttons would stick and it would sound like Mario music as it would just randomly change all the settings by itself. Luckily neither of them managed to turn themselves on. Not today, robots!
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