Home     Contact Us    
Main Board Job Seeker's Board Job Wanted Board Resume Bank Company Board Word Help Medquist New MTs Classifieds Offshore Concerns VR/Speech Recognition Tech Help Coding/Medical Billing
Gab Board Politics Comedy Stop Health Issues
ADVERTISEMENT




Serving Over 20,000 US Medical Transcriptionists

Whirlpool top load

Posted By: ERMT/Oncology MT2 on 2007-04-02
In Reply to: Anyone that has a GE washer top load that has any comments on GE versus Whirlpool top load. nm - PAMT

Bought one brand new when we bought our home 5 years ago. It did not work right from day 1. It would go to fill with water but never shut off. They repaired it for free, but then we had other problems with it. It is hanging on by a thread. Next time I am going for a Maytag. Just need to save up for it.


Complete Discussion Below: marks the location of current message within thread

The messages you are viewing are archived/old.
To view latest messages and participate in discussions, select the boards given in left menu


Other related messages found in our database

Anyone that has a GE washer top load that has any comments on GE versus Whirlpool top load. nm
:
Have an 18 y/o Whirlpool, top load, large capacity - sm
not one lick of trouble (knock on wood)--got it with the house (it was 10 then). Have all Whirlpool appliances except for the stove; all are 18-y/o and working great. Very reliable.
whirlpool
is my first choice. I've had 2 whirlpool washers in 33 years. Not bad....
Whirlpool
I should add . . . we also bought a Whirlpool dishwasher at the same time. The heat button got turned on for heated dry (I do not normally use this) well the darn thing melted. The entire front plate with the controls melted and burned out. It is just lucky the darn thing didn't start our home on fire! I will never purchase another Whirlpool. Never.
I'm now on my 4th load, and that little washer is - sm
chugging happily away. Meanwhile, I found a way to have the drain tube (empties out in the kitchen sink) do double-duty. You know how you end up with plates that need pre-soaking (or even pre-washing, BEFORE you wash them? Like forks with sticky cheese on them, knives with cat or dog food, plates with God-knows-what on them, and cereal bowls with that petrified combination of sugar and cereal that could easily be used a mortar when constructing brick walls? Well, I just put the offending dishes in the sink, and when the washer empties a tubful of hot, semi-soapy 'gray' water, I've got the drain hose aimed right at those dishes. By the time the laundry is done, and I'm ready to tackle the dishes, it'll take half the time, dish-detergent, and elbow-grease to get them clean, because the job will already be half-done!

:D
Towels and sheets are the one load
I never use softner sheets on because it seems like there is a waxy coating on them that I don't like. They don't seem as absorbent or clean-feeling. I take my own towels with me when I travel because at people's houses they feel coated with wax, and at hotels they have that fishy odor sometimes, like school gym towels - ugh. I think that smell comes from using bleach but then not drying them thoroughly before stacking. Yuck.
Me too, takes a few seconds to load...nm
a
Annoying, but the time to load is now
taking longer than 15-20 seconds, about 30. Hope it gets better soon.
Drinkwell/Work Load, 11:30, CST

I have one.  The 3 cats go between that and the Easter/Halloween "bucket."  Thanks for the idea, tho.


She's rallied, then hides.  I'm watching her big-time. If necessary, I'll take her to my $$$$ vet--but he's worth EVERY penny.  Of course, she has a fit when I try to give her the Clavamox/Amoxicillin pills.  Although they're out-dated, they're in the sealed, air-tight thingies. Of course, that's making her nauseated as well.


I really appreciate all these kind suggestions!


Incidentally, is anyone getting any (more) work?  I'm in tne South Region, and things look pitiful!


Drinkwell/Work Load, 11:30, CST

I have one.  The 3 cats go between that and the Easter/Halloween "bucket."  Thanks for the idea, tho.


She's rallied, then hides.  I'm watching her big-time. If necessary, I'll take her to my $$$$ vet--but he's worth EVERY penny.  Of course, she has a fit when I try to give her the Clavamox/Amoxicillin pills.  Although they're out-dated, they're in the sealed, air-tight thingies. Of course, that's making her nauseated as well.


I really appreciate all these kind suggestions!


Incidentally, is anyone getting any (more) work?  I'm in tne South Region, and things look pitiful!


Did anyone load the new Int. Explorer 7 in your windows update yet.
nm
that's the viral load - takes 2 weeks I think....sm

That's the one i was talking about - the hep C HCV-RNA....that's the viral load and as I recall, I think that's a 2-week test, but I could be wrong...(I am the one from the prior threat who has it and was posting with you last week and have this test yearly) - anyway - try to relax and perhaps the nurses/assistants don't even know this test takes 2 weeks IF THEY SENT IT FROZEN...I remember they couldn't do the test because it was not frozen.....at one point.  Now, when I go, I make sure to ask *does that go frozen or not?* 


Our GE top load purchased thru Sears has been nothing but trouble. Could be because of hard
s
I guess he is smart, he is making a load of money I am sure!
x
Well, I can make a load of money too if I wanted to get into porn. and
having relations with other people, including women. It's a multi-billion dollar a year industry. It doesn't make it right. I can go and rob a bank tomorrow and make a ton of money, but it doesn't make it right.

I like what the Bible says about it - a decent man will make his money with an honest living.