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Title: Buying a Washer
Post by: murfvol on November 02, 2011, 04:50:48 EDT
It appears the old washing machine may be on its last legs. Does anyone have advice for a really cheap guy buying a washer? The one I have is 11 years old and was the cheapest thing around when I got it. I'd be fine getting another one that inexpensive if it would last as long.


Title: Re: Buying a Washer
Post by: BigOrange Maniac on November 02, 2011, 05:02:32 EDT
This is as cheap as they get and it will last a lifetime...or as long as your wife is willing to sit there and scrub clothes before she walks out.  :eek:

(http://www.englishforum.ch/attachments/sale-wanted/10523d1259183657-looking-washing-machine-washboard.gif)


Title: Re: Buying a Washer
Post by: Stogie Vol on November 02, 2011, 05:40:54 EDT
My dishwasher went on the fritz the other night. You know how I fixed it? I slapped her on the rear and told her to get back in the kitchen.


Title: Re: Buying a Washer
Post by: murfvol on November 02, 2011, 05:52:55 EDT
Thank you gentlemen. Your wisdom is the reason I read VTTW. :smile:

That having been said I would debate is the "cheap" part. 


Title: Re: Buying a Washer
Post by: Stogie Vol on November 02, 2011, 06:33:37 EDT
Thank you gentlemen. Your wisdom is the reason I read VTTW. :smile:

That having been said I would debate is the "cheap" part. 

You got that right....most expensive appliance I have is my wife.


Title: Re: Buying a Washer
Post by: 73Volgrad on November 05, 2011, 03:35:44 EDT
As a fellow penny pincher, I can offer this advice.  As an Mechanical Engineer I can offer this advice also.

If you buy cheap, you get cheap and do not expect it to last as long as the last one you bought.  The quality of materials and workmanship in products has gone wayyy down as the accountants and Harvard Business school graduates took over businesses.  Do NOT buy any off-brand washer unless you can afford to replace it within 5 years.

My advice:  Take the lowest price and the highest price of the most bells & whistles and divide by two.  Look for a name brand product just about this average price.  It will be quality at an affordable price.


Title: Re: Buying a Washer
Post by: murfvol on November 05, 2011, 04:35:24 EDT
Thanks 73'!