07-27-2018, 11:33 AM | #67 |
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I went against my better judgment and put a Samsung dishwasher in a rental recently; out of all the manufacturers, it was the cheapest unit with a stainless steel tub I could find...IT WAS SHITT!!11! Required multiple parts to be taken apart/replaced/etc. and still never ran right. I threw it out ~2 months in and replaced it with an entry level Bosch. No calls in over a year since then (furiously knocks on wood).
Have a Samsung fridge at home. No issues in like ~8 years. For washers/dryers my family members and I have had really good luck with LG. We have units that are going on 10+ years and they still look/act/operate like they're brand new. Same with Bosch dishwashers. Was reading Consumer Reports recently while waiting to see the dentist and they actually seemed to favor the Samsung washers/dryers though; not the highest end models they make, but the models just below them (not the 9xxx series, but the 8xxx series, or whatever they're called)...those scored the highest in testing for some reason. |
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07-28-2018, 02:41 AM | #69 |
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I'm pretty good with repairing mine. They are like like bmw, nice and un reliable
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07-28-2018, 02:11 PM | #71 |
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Buy a Top Loading Whirlpool or Maytag, which is made by Whirlpool' and made in America. Been out of the appliance business for a while but one of the problems with the front loaders is that they don't extract all the water and could end up smelling nasty and get mold on the rubber seal. Whirlpool used to make Kenmore not sure if they still do.
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07-31-2018, 07:57 AM | #72 |
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Check out the model numbers in the link I posted. If yours is on there you can do some digging online as to what to expect from issues with your model. From what I understand working on them is not difficult in the even that you have trouble when your warranty runs out. Hopefully you have a model that doesn't have known issues. Good luck!
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07-31-2018, 10:34 AM | #74 |
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10-25-2018, 01:07 PM | #75 |
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Two weeks ago the washer starts this very erratic filling process during the beginning of a a cycle. It stops/starts until the tub is completely filled. Call in for a service ticket to be submitted. The service guy shows up at my place on Tuesday. End result, Samsung is now going to replace the washer. Great news, I suppose. Rather than replace it with another brand new Samsung and buy the extended warranty, I'm going to wait until Black Friday and purchase a new set....that is not a Samsung. I am appreciative of the fact that they are going to reimburse me for what I paid for the washer though. |
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10-25-2018, 01:39 PM | #76 |
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Quick. When you are getting that last set of ToughSkins, pick up a Kenmore as well.
I think our set dates from around 2010, and at least the washer was replaced because Sears Home Repair couldn't any more. |
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Let this be a lesson to those who dare tango with the the tough skins. You have been warned. Disclaimer: To those brave enough to attempt to wield the mighty tough skins, I recommend buying flame retardant knee pads and titanium underwear to accompany; as not only will they remove all skin from your body at all points of bodily contact, you may possibly become a walking fire hazard from the friction of walking. |
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10-25-2018, 02:26 PM | #78 |
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I cheaped out and got a Samsung dishwasher after having had a Bosch in a previous house. I curse my cheapness every time I use the thing. I hate it. I really hate it. It doesnt dry the dishes for sh*t, it very quickly begins to stink and requires weekly washes with these deodorizing pellets. The plastic handles on the pull out racks both top and bottom disintegrated. The plastic control panel on the top edge of the door has some sort of top coat on it that's cracked and sluffing off.
I also have a Samsung washign machine. Hate that even more. It's a front load and despite keeping the door open at all times, other then when the thing is actually washing clothes, its still managed to grow a disgusting amount of mold on the door seal that is impossible to remove. it also has no option for spin only cycle for drying out wet clothes or towers. It's only 5 years old but i'm yanking the thing out this winter and replacing with a top load unit, not from Samsung. |
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10-25-2018, 02:59 PM | #79 | |
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My close friends that I have talked to about this situation in past few days have told me that they sold their newer appliances and went backward to older units and no longer have any issues. I honestly hate to consider getting an older used model, but at this point as long as my clothes are clean and dishes are washed what the machine looks like doesn't really matter. Frustrating to say the least. |
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10-25-2018, 03:52 PM | #81 |
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I have a SAMSUNG LED we purchased in 2006. Still going strong. Personally I can't believe my eyes that the picture quality is still so sharp. Want to get a newer 4k model but can'r seem to part with this one. Plus it's mounted nicely on the wall with all wires hidden in the wall. Not sure what I would get since I am convinced that the newer models use cheaper components and as a result won't last as long. How else can they sell them for < $1300 for a 4K 65 inch. Something had to give.
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10-25-2018, 05:20 PM | #83 | |
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Appliance-wise from what I've seen and read is everything else they make is garbage. |
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10-25-2018, 09:47 PM | #84 | |
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10-25-2018, 10:39 PM | #85 |
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I have no opinion on the Samsung washer/dryers but do have an opinion in general. I have purchased 4 sets in my adult life. 3 of the four were top tier Maytag, Kenmore and then Whirlpool HE duets spending thousands of dollars each time. I think the duets were close to the $4,000 mark. I absolutely despise front load washing machines. The last set I bought I went the opposite direction and bought whirlpool cabrio. Top load washer which is HE and the dryer has steam. They do everything I need them to do and they do it well. I bought them as new scratch and dents and got both for $1,000. My dryer looks like someone kicked the shit out of it on one side that is against the wall. In all of this I have learned two things. 1. I will never own another front load washing machine. 2. I will never spend more than $1,000-$1,500 on a set ever again. I can't remember the last time someone came to my home and I asked them if they would like to check out my laundry room and my bad ass washer and dryer set up.
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10-25-2018, 10:51 PM | #86 |
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I bought an LG dishwasher in about 2004. It was terrible - broke constantly, and was so bad they eventually replaced it. But not before it leaked and wrecked my hardwood floors... At that time, LG manufactured the Bosch dishwashers as well; they just decided to go out under their own brand name. And speaking of that, LG is "Lucky Goldstar" - you old timers will remember Goldstar appliances from the 70's. They coined the term "cheap shit."
I bought an LG front loading washer about the same time. It worked fine for a few years, and then started leaving strange oily stains on the clothes. I was cursing it, but found out that I was using too much detergent. On a front loader, you should only use 2-4 tablespoons of HE detergent; any more, and it clogs up the machine and the residue ends up on your clothes. These washers use 1/3 the water of a top load, so need much less. I discovered that when you buy a front-loading washer and dryer, there are bolts you have to remove when setting them up. KEEP THE BOLTS. Put them in a baggie and tape them to the back of the machine. If you ever move it (like to another house), it's critical that you reinstall those bolts first; otherwise the drum will shake itself silly on the truck, and ruin the machine. If you lose the bolts, they are about $75/set. They usually install on the 4 corners of the back side of the machine. If buying a used front loader, ask if they have the bolts - if they don't, then you should bolt. I now have a Miele dishwasher - it's great.
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10-26-2018, 01:20 AM | #88 |
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I have Samsung
Dryer – – broken heating element Washer - same hose has broken five different times, last time I used hydraulic line; there is a plastic piece that is melted twi different times; door sensor failed They are like bmw. Great products when they work |
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