Submitted by Pharmacykilledmysoul t3_10m4ew2 in BuyItForLife
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switchback98 t1_j6163f1 wrote
SpeedQueen every time.
CamelHairy t1_j61cvyd wrote
Speed Queen, longest warranty, all metal internals, just go to,a laundrymat, everyone will have Speed Queens or Maytag/Whirlpool commercials. I actually talked to the factory, .quote 'only difference between our homeowners and commercial units are the coin box"
javaavril t1_j61k7tm wrote
Heatpump and condenser dryers damage textiles the least, you can even dry wool in them as they don't overheat or shrink fibers. They also lower home heating and cooling bills.
Best long-term will be a Miele T1.
CaterpillarHot2263 t1_j623qnb wrote
I’ve got a 20+ year old Simpson 4kg that’s stood the test of time. Never even had to think about fixing it, sits outside on my covered deck and does exactly what it needs to do, when it’s told to do it #ftw
Muncie4 t1_j624y9k wrote
Roper, cheapest you can find. It gets hot and spins, there's not much bling to a dryer.
WiB76 t1_j63fn5g wrote
A warm summer breeze
ConBroMitch t1_j63mcw1 wrote
Miele or Speedqueen
Larry-Hotdog t1_j63vn4i wrote
The sun
Pharmacykilledmysoul OP t1_j63vrle wrote
Not in Montana in the winter🤣
UnluckyRandomGuy t1_j645czf wrote
If you want to bash your clothes and pay crazy electricity bills
the_journeyman3 t1_j66urch wrote
Miele if you have nice clothes. Speedqueen if you have cheap clothes.
BrianAndersonPens t1_j6lemyh wrote
I have a hotpoint I bought new in 1994? 1995? Still runs like a champ, never needed service.
bigtexo t1_j60udk5 wrote
Lakeland heated rail.