LG Laundry equipment

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My Kenmore Elite (Duet) stuff is preety much toast. Got hit by lightning, and it is time for it to go.

I figured I would check all over, and looked at lots that were suggested. I am about to go for an LG setup.

They have some really cool things like a DC motor integrated into the drum, to minimize parts, add better balance and SUPER quiet. (the motor has a 7 year warranty, the drum is lifetime...)

But the coolest thing is that there is actually a way to get to the trap filter. Anyone that has a Duet or other front loader who hasn't found theirs yet is in for a surprise. It is hidden behind a panel and there is no way to clean it without pouring water all over. It is actually considered no user serviced.

But LG actually gives a door and drin to allow it to be cleaned. I have two ground up discharge pumps from my duet, if anybody wants them for research.

Anybody actually had one of these?
 
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The wife wanted one of the new high speed, energy efficient front loader washers. I was all set to bite the bullet and drop $900 on a new front loader washer, even though the old style was $700 for a washer/dryer set. I ended up buying a new top loader with all the same energy features (high speed-no agitator, etc)as the front loader. The top loader can be opened in mid cycle and another item tossed in. With a front loader, the door locks itself and will not open under any conditions for 45 minutes until it is completely done. We constantly throw additional items in the washer during the first few minutes it is running. All the new high speed washers are extremely quiet and the clothes come out far drier than the old style washers. This cuts down on the drying time considerably.
 
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A year ago, we bought the small, compact Maytag front loader washer and dryer from Sears. And with all the new electronics, I did something I normally don't do and that was to buy their 3 year extended warranty. That warranty includes an annual "preventive maintenance" service call if you want to call them. So I did that last month to see what the preventive maintenance entailed. As I expected, it's just to see that everything is reasonably clean and working. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Everything, except one little item, was OK. The spindle on the back of the dryer drum is turning in a bushing on the rear of the cabinet instead of a bearing, and that bushing was badly worn. My wife said it just started squeaking the day before the service man showed up. He had to order the part and it took about 10 days to get here, but we were able to continue using it in the meantime. I don't know what the part would have cost if I'd had to pay for it, but it's a simple two minute job to replace it. Of course I let them do it. The first service man, who ordered the part, said it would come directly here; that he would schedule another service call in 10 days and to call them to move it up if the part arrived sooner. The second service call was a different person, but I couldn't have asked for any better service from either one.

Now I had read a news article awhile back that a government owned company in China was trying to buy Maytag, so I asked one of these service men about that. He said that our government got involved and Whirlpool bid and bought Maytag; i.e., Maytag is now owned by Whirlpool.

Both of the service men, who now work on all brands, said that Whirlpool's own brand name, and the Kenmores made by Whirlpool, are the most reliable washers and dryers and that they are the easiest to work on if they do need repairs.

Were they right? I don't know . . . so you can take that information for what it's worth. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I have the Kenmore units. They are great machines. Mine was hit by lightning, so it is really messed up.

What I lke about the LG is the motor design. At Home Depot, they have them setup to run and they are amazingly quiet, and don't vibrate. My unit is like a helicopter with issues.

The drain trap filter is a biggy though. I cannot understand why every brand hides it behind a panel, and makes it a nightmare to maintain. As I said, I have gone through two drain pumps, so I would rather be able to get to that filter.

But, as you said, the Whirlppol units are very solid.
 
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What about repairing the Whirlpools? My two year old Whirlpool range got smoked by a voltage issue (broken neutral on the incoming tri-plex) and I was able to replace the control panel for $148 (bought on the Internet) and it works as good as new. That's one of the benefits of getting Kenmore/Whirlpool is universal parts availability.
Have you investigated the parts situation for LG products? Home Cheapo doesn't sell or stock parts. Also, if you're shopping LG check out Best Buy for price, they carry them also.
 
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Whirlpool may own them but Maytag appliances are now built in Mexico. They closed their Galesburg IL factory in 2004.
 
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Computer control module - ~200
Motor Control - ~150
Discharge pump - ~150
fix vibration - ~???

I considered filing an insurance claim, but feel like it is best only to go that route with real catastrophies. I had a total loss on a house once, don't need little claims, too.

By the way my Kenmore made by Whirlpool supposedly made in Germany says Made in Italy all over inside.

LG parts seem to be readily available, their customer service has been great.
 
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Mike - really dumb question - who the heck IS "LG". They seemed to have come out of nowhere - I assumed that it was simply a new moniker post some merger - but I can't ever to seem to come up with any background on them.

Has anyone ever owned a "Staber"? Interesting approach, but I've seen very little owner feedback about them.

Staber Top Load / Horizontal User-repairable washing machines
 
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We have had the LG set for about a year now. No problems with either unit. They are very quiet and seem to do a very good juob with cleaning. It uses less soap and water which is good for the septic sysem.

Plan on either purchasing their riser box or building your own. I built a stand to raise the units about 20 inches. Makes it much easier to view the controls and loading and unloading.

Plan on having the washer on the left and the dryer on the right. The doors are hinged for that setup.

Jack
 
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LG is a huge South Korean company that makes anything and everything. When I was stationed in South Korea, they were everywhere in manufacturing.
Bob
 

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