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I've got an 18 year old Kenmore washer and dryer. We sold the house and the new people did not ask for them so they will make the move with us. The are getting worn out so they will be replaced in the next year or so. No complaints.
I do appreciate the experiences in this thread and I am making notes for when we go shopping for the replacements. Any thoughts on frontloaders, or those all in one units? I like the idea of saving space.
When you say "all in one units", I'm not sure which ones you're referring to, but RVs frequently have a front loader that is both washer and dryer. In fact, the one we had in our motorhome could be set to do the washing, then go directly to the drying without human interference. That was the only feature that did not work well. The spin cycle after washing would make clothes stick to the drum, so they'd stay stuck during the drying cycle. However, if you just set it to do the wash, as you would with any other washer, then pull all the clothes loose from the sides of the drum, shut the door again, and set it for the dry cycle, it worked great. One of my brothers still has that type. As you can see here, Camping World sells them for RV and of course you could use them in a house, if you wished.
The other all in one unit I'm familiar with was the Kenmore we had in the fifth-wheel RV. It was a tall unit, top load wash, then move the clothes up to the dryer at the top. As you can see here, Sears has them in both 24" and 27" models.
Both kinds worked very well. The only drawback is the small size and high price.