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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 15483446" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>Front load is all the rage these days. You'll be hard pressed to find a top load washer with a lot of features for cheap. I wouldn't be too concerned about mold or mildew with a front loader. All you have to do to avoid that is just leave the door cracked open when you're done using it.</p><p></p><p>We just bought a Samsung washer/dryer set for somewhere around $2K, but that was back during the Labor Day sales when they were something like 25% off. I can't speak on the reliability of them. So far, so good. We replaced a Kenmore set that the washer's control board was acting up. That set was probably not much more than 10 years old. The set before that was an "old timey" Whirlpool set that was top-of-the-line when I bought it. That set lasted about 20 years and was still mechanically functioning when we swapped them. I had to change the clutch on the washer once, and I changed the dryer's heating element at the end. Although, the new heating element still didn't work. It was probably a resistor that went bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 15483446, member: 121775"] Front load is all the rage these days. You'll be hard pressed to find a top load washer with a lot of features for cheap. I wouldn't be too concerned about mold or mildew with a front loader. All you have to do to avoid that is just leave the door cracked open when you're done using it. We just bought a Samsung washer/dryer set for somewhere around $2K, but that was back during the Labor Day sales when they were something like 25% off. I can't speak on the reliability of them. So far, so good. We replaced a Kenmore set that the washer's control board was acting up. That set was probably not much more than 10 years old. The set before that was an "old timey" Whirlpool set that was top-of-the-line when I bought it. That set lasted about 20 years and was still mechanically functioning when we swapped them. I had to change the clutch on the washer once, and I changed the dryer's heating element at the end. Although, the new heating element still didn't work. It was probably a resistor that went bad. [/QUOTE]
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