My 5-year old LG washing machine died this fall, and my search for a replacement brought me to Terry’s. I told the salesperson that I wanted a reliable washer like my Mom’s Maytag from the good old days, and he said this is the one: the Speed Queen AWN412. It really does look like my Mom’s old Maytag: *Washing instructions are printed on the underside of the lid, which you can keep open while the tub fills. *It’s manufactured with more steel and less plastic than my former washer. *It has mechanical rather than electronic controls, so no silly songs. *Being a top loader, it won’t easily develop a mold problem like a front loader. *My SQAWN412 was made in Wisconsin, not South Korea. Americuh! *When I have a problem, I call the little local appliance store, not New Delhi. Americuh! *Warranty: 3 years parts and labor; 5 years motor; 10 years transmission. *Speed Queen is the most reliable brand, yet Consumer Reports does not recommend it because CR says it is not energy-efficient. But how energy– and resource-efficient can it be to manufacture, ship, purchase, use, and dispose of a machine that works only five years, like my junky old«top-rated» LG?
Bill C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Edwardsville, IL
Not sure what to think of this place. Might be OK if I was buying new appliances. Called them about a used refrigerator for my son who was moving into a new place. They had one for $ 150(or so they said) but when we arrived, it was gone and we spent $ 225. OK — the first one could’ve sold. Anyway, it was«reconditioned» and supposed to be in good working order. We got less than 5 months out of it and then it went kaput. They said«Sorry — we only warranty for 30 days on used stuff.» But after a little cajoling, they finally replaced it with another used one — free of charge. Kudos on that.