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<blockquote data-quote="bushmaster06" data-source="post: 4085495" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>We have had a Speed Queen washer and dryer for a little over 4 years that we bought from Anthony’s in Midwest City. In that time the dryer has needed a new heat element installed, which was done under warranty and all it took was a phone call to Anthony’s. It did take a couple of weeks to get the part in and for the repairman out. Other than that they’ve been good machines.</p><p></p><p>We do 2-3 full loads per day (currently have 7 kids). Our only complaint was when we bought them they didn’t make manual machines and only had electronic controls. Shortly after we bought them they came back out with machines that had actual knobs which was kind of a bummer.</p><p></p><p>We bought the biggest “commercial” machines they had and they came with 7-year warranties. Two of the selling points for the washer were they would run full hot water and fill up the barrel said water. There are eco modes if you’re into that, but no need to bypass anything if you actually want clean clothes.</p><p></p><p>I think we ended up spending either $2,400 or $2,800 delivered and installed (and they took the old dryer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushmaster06, post: 4085495, member: 24431"] We have had a Speed Queen washer and dryer for a little over 4 years that we bought from Anthony’s in Midwest City. In that time the dryer has needed a new heat element installed, which was done under warranty and all it took was a phone call to Anthony’s. It did take a couple of weeks to get the part in and for the repairman out. Other than that they’ve been good machines. We do 2-3 full loads per day (currently have 7 kids). Our only complaint was when we bought them they didn’t make manual machines and only had electronic controls. Shortly after we bought them they came back out with machines that had actual knobs which was kind of a bummer. We bought the biggest “commercial” machines they had and they came with 7-year warranties. Two of the selling points for the washer were they would run full hot water and fill up the barrel said water. There are eco modes if you’re into that, but no need to bypass anything if you actually want clean clothes. I think we ended up spending either $2,400 or $2,800 delivered and installed (and they took the old dryer). [/QUOTE]
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