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Re: washer and dryers motsbc 11-26-2006
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Posted by motsbc on November 26, 2006, 10:17 pm


One of the more important aspects of buying laundry equipment is checking
the length of warranty. Some manufacturers are lessening their warranty
length on parts such as transmissions and motors and pushing extended
warranties.
If you're considering a front load washer, first ensure that your laundry
room floor is rigid enough to handle the higher spin speed and horizontal
force that a front load distributes.
Foreign machines are fine but first check with repair shops to verify that
you will be able to get factory authorized service for in warranty
problems. Also check on parts availability. It's no fun to wait a month
or more for hard to get parts. Haire is terrible for this.


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