Brand new Samsung Dryer rips clothes
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Comments (1)Except for perhaps some reduction in material "sturdiness" to maintain a reasonable price-point over the past quarter decade, Whirlpool still makes dryers today of the same design as your 26-year-old Kenmore (with filter on top) as well as a 27" design that's basically the same but with filter inside the door. They're available through the Kenmore, Whirlpool, Roper, Estate, Inglis, Admiral, Amana, and Maytag brands. Maytag Bravos models (more expensive, as are the Kenmore Oasis & Whirlpool Cabrio families) are of the 27" design, but the Bravos models have a new high-speed blower that allows longer exhaust ducting....See MoreNew Samsung WF330 Washer & Dryer
Comments (7)I just got this washer today. Didn't get the dryer - I couldn't justify replacing my very functional though ugly and scratched up Kenmore. So far, I'm really liking the washer. Of course, I've only done a few loads so far. Everything seems to be nice and clean. I'm nerdy enough to admit I sat on the laundry room floor for a few minutes to watch the first load washing. Yes, with my face like an inch from the door since they're tinted. I was washing my children's bedding. At first I was concerned because it didn't seem like my son's quilt was getting wet all the way through. But the washer adds water a bit at a time - like it adds some, does a few tumbles, and then adds some more. Within a few minutes there was enough water that everything was wet and there was a pleasant "slosh" sound. (I'm weird - I love that sound.) I got mine via Best Buy online for $611 - free shipping and install. The installation guys were friendly and very efficient. I left the metal wrench that comes with the set (to remove shipping bolts and level the washer) on top of it during my first load to see if there was any vibration - nothing. I definitely don't think it's silent, but the sounds I hear are the motor (slight humming), the water pump on occasion, and a slight and lovely sloshing sound when the wash cycle really gets going. I have noticed a little water in the seal after each load - won't be a problem to get in one swipe with a microfiber rag when I'm done for the night. Got a load of whites (towels and washrags, mostly) in there on Sanitize now - I'm very eager to see the results. I didn't get the extended service contract. I generally don't - my experiences with them in the past have not been pleasant. I'll wait through my 1-yr parts & labor warranty from the manufacturer, then I'll add the washer for $5/mo to my service contract through my gas company. I have been very pleased so far with the service calls I've had through them for my range and dryer....See MoreIs stacking Samsung Dryer DV337 on Samsung Washer WF337 recommend
Comments (10)Amd111~ For what it's worth, I have a Maytag Epic set. They are stackable also & did require a kit... Just remember if you have to take the feet off the dryer to put them in a safe place!... Anyway, I originally had mine stacked & it didn't seem to cause any problems; no extra noise, vibration, etc... Also, we live in a mobile home, and there was no problem w/ the weight at all, I was also paranoid about this to begin with. Just recently, I unstacked mine to create hanging space in my laundry room, remember the "tip" above? I lost 1 of my dryer feet & DH had to rig up boards of the perfect height to go under my dryer so it was the same height as my washer! About the venting situation... Why couldn't you buy a longer dryer vent, possibly the expandable periscope vents, and maybe even a longer dryer cord if necessary to put the machines like they're supposed to be? I had to rearrange my laundry room from the way it's supposed to be set up b/c of the depth of my machines, I just bought a longer dryer cord, a periscope vent (these also let you push the dryer further back), and longer washer hoses... All of this stuff is readily available online. Anyway, that's just a thought, good luck! Mc_Hudd...See MoreBuying new Washer/Dryer (considering Miele, Samsung, LG)
Comments (1)It seems that you really are planning to get a Miele. If not, I have had 5 years use from a Samsung front loader. It was a frustrating experience because at first I did't know how to set it up to get clothes clean in spite of the high efficiency water and electric saving computer. Once I figured that out it has done a good job. Don't know how long it will last. It is my understanding that all modern front loaders have a much shorter life than the old top loaders (which could be counted on for 20 years of so)....See Morepechicaconpelogrande
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