Guest guest Posted July 20, 2005 Report Share Posted July 20, 2005 Did anyone else get a settlement from Maytag???! I registered my machine and they said I was included. I thought it wasn't concluded yet. ----- Original Message ----- From: " carondeen " <kdeanstudios@...> > Yes, I was part of the old Maytag front end loader class action > lawsuit, but they just wanted to retrofit the thing. It ,the lawsuit > is over as far as I am concerned. I just threw mine out.They arn't > good for a 12 hr soak anyway > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2005 Report Share Posted July 25, 2005 I came across my Maytag front loader bill of sale and noticed I bought it in 1999 as did. Kenmore is a good line of machines. Maytag used to be too. I bought a Kenmore drier instead of the Maytag one. I would have thought Maytag would have changed the design enough to correct the problem by now. [] Re: washing machines >I have an older Amana top loader, which was a Monkey Wards machine. It was >fine for > years, but it got musty when the basement was so bad. I started using > bleach regularly > (after running it through a couple of empty loads with it & hot water) in > a small amount in > my wash, and it has helped. I also leave the top up when not in use, to > air out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 ,I think you’ll be amazed at the new technology. Another thing you’ll save on is detergent; mine uses a tablespoon of detergent (the low-sudsing kind made for front loaders. Go for it! You deserve it! Dorcas From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of KirkaldieSent: Monday, January 03, 2011 7:56 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Washing machines Cam, Dorcas, and Diane B, You all gave me great tips on my search. I'll look to make sure I can open it to add things. Pedestals seem like a must have. No frills seems to be my mode of operation in life, except for our older Caddy, which has proven to be expensive to fix, and who wants to repeat a mistake( tons of electronics on that, UGH). I wouldn't mind a stackable, but getting on my knees that much doesn't appeal to me, since I still have two kids at home while in college. I was trying to count pennies, and not spend as much, but it seems worth the extra cost if my utilities would go down, water isn't cheap here, nor is electricity, and my 15 year old Kenmore set runs non stop most days, and are falling apart. Cam I'm guessing the washer has to be on the bottom, UGH, would work better spine wise for you reversed hunh! Anywho, a must this month, washer one month, dryer the next, then pedestals. Thanks as always, you guys are the best! Colorado Springs On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:06 AM, cammaltby <cammaltby@...> wrote: ,Is it going to be a side by side set up? Will you need 2 pedestals?We just replaced with the simplest Whirlpool stackable and like it very much. It had very good reviews on consumer reports We didnt want to pay for any of the extra gadgets...since they are all electronic/circuit board driven...thats what tends to break down. We can stop it after its started, but it takes a second for the door to unlatch. We were replacing a Fridgidaire and are amazed at how even much faster the clothes are drying (thats where you really save the $$....the fact that you will not run your dryer so much...and also water usage if you pay for city water).Cant use the pedestal in that set up so while I can easily do the loading, I either wait for someone else to do the transfer up to the dryer or I get on my knees to do it. Sigh.Be sure to do the same research on your appliance that you would on your spine!Take Care, Cam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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