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I noticed the clothes are coming soaked, it's not doing the last spin at least. If I start it by hand it will spin. I don't smell or hear the belt slipping and it's pumping, so I think it's the belt, bearing, or a weak motor. I thought it was newer but it turns out it is 9 years old.
Any thoughts. I'm thinking front load LG, maybe floor model at BB.
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What type of washer is the current one? Front loading washers will not do the final high speed spin if there is a problem with the door locking mechanism (safety issue), I've had to replace the lock mechanism on mine once, nothing was mechanically wrong with the actual spin hardware.
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IIRC, the top tier is Samsung, LG, and Kenmore. We bought an LG, primarily based on price.
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Top load Maytag SAV405DEWW.
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FWIW, we have an LG front loader bought at Lowe's with a 5-yr extended wty. Needed a little door adjustment for a tiny trickle of water first year, since then it's been mechanically fine. BUT after 10 years of front loaders, I think my next washer, given a preference, would be a top loader. I don't think the front loaders get the clothes as clean as a top loader. Sometimes my clothes come out with dry spots on them, like they never even got wet. I don't overstuff the machine, though we did get a large-capacity model; if I put a lot of clothes in it, it's worse. Comforter? Forget it, just go to the laundromat, not even worth running through unless you do it a couple times. So it's supposed to save money by using less water, etc....but it doesn't seem to be turning out that way. I just think that top loaders do the job better.
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I'm wondering why you're not looking at repairing it. The problem sounds like it may be a very simple and inexpensive fix. The only good reason I can think of for replacing it would be if it is an inefficient model (i.e. an old-fashioned top loader) that costs you a bundle in water heating costs.
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Now laundry thread is complete without saying "Fisher-Paykel."
I love ours… it's 10-12 years old and doing great.
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A top loader probably has a safety interlock switch that will prevent a high speed spin if the lid is open (or if the switch thinks the lid is open.