Re: What's a good older washing machine brand/model?

Re: What's a good older washing machine brand/model?

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What's a good older washing machine brand/model? Doc 10-26-2006
"Doc" <docsavage20@xhotmail.xom> wrote in
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> I am probably going to have to get another washing machine since my
> ancient Hotpoint has munched a seal and lubricant is leaking out.
>
> A local appliance shop has a number of refurb'd top loader washers of
> various brands - Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Kitchenaide, Whirlpool, RCA,
> GE. The ones they had on display ranged from decent in appearance to
> virtually new looking. Supposedly they've all been gone through.
> Probably ranging from 5 - 20 years old. Those that had model names
> visible were Kitchenaide Quiet Care, Superba. Kenmore Quiet Pak Plus.
> Whirlpool Ultimate Care Heavy Duty.
>
> What's a good older brand or line within a brand that's known for
> tough, dependable construction and also being repair friendly? Any to
> definitely avoid? Any features that I should look for? I tend to go
> for simple, on the theory that there's less to go wrong.
>
> Thanks for all input.
>
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>

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