29 year old washer died

Can you open the lid for me next time you do laundry and let me know if the deep water wash actually fills up?

My last Whirlpool from 2019 or so had a “Deep water fill” option and it was all a lie.
OUR LG has what is called "Deep Wash" My wife and I use that setting all the time. I believe (EPA) regulations (?) require that the "Normal" setting use as little water as possible and it barely covers the clothes. I have heard complaints (family members) that the new washers do not clean as well (all brands)

So our "standard" setting that we use ALL the time is "Deep Wash". We never use "Normal" The top loader washer fills up all the way over the clothes and washers like washing machines used to wash when using Deep Wash. At the same time, it knows when the water level is nicely above the clothes. So even if you are doing a small load it will adjust to that. Somehow it fills just right over the clothes where plenty of water sloshes around. Our washer has a glass top to its easy to see. {purchased in 2022)

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You can't open the lids anymore. They lock. Why you ask ???? So you're dog don't jump in, I dunno...No. The deep fill goes by weight of the load. Fancy, all this computerized washing machine nonsense, until the computers crap out out..LOL....I can look thru the lid and see that it most surely does not deep fill,,,, unless you have a big load of clothes in it. So, it's really not a lie. Just saving water. More soap in the clothes if you ask me. GIMME MY DEEP FILL !!!!!!!!!
 
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As far as I can tell, most of there early appliance failure issues can be avoided by not buying Samsung or LG appliances.
Just this morning, I saw an ad on TV for LG appliances and it said that LG was the most reliable appliance manufacturer in the industry.
I got a big laugh out of that because I know better. I posted on this site awhile back about my SIL buying a $3K LG 'fridge and it died after 53 weeks with no factory warranty help on it whatsoever.
 
ALL appliances are junk, except the top tier chef type ones or restaurant ones. There all the same, just different names. I have Maytag washer and dryer. I service them. EVERYTHING behind those panels is Whirlpool. I have a GE dishwasher. Motherboard died. Guess what the OE replacement was.....WHIRLPOOL.........So yeah, go look at all the different names and prices. Behind all the panels will be Whirlpool. Be it a stove, a dishwasher, a washing machine, whatever. It's all the same junk, just re-branded. The average consumer gets garbage. You want something good ? Go to a fancy restaurant and write down what they are using. Hope you got a lot of $$$$$$....
 
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You can't open the lids anymore. They lock. Why you ask ???? So you're dog don't jump in, I dunno...No. The deep fill goes by weight of the load. Fancy, all this computerized washing machine nonsense, until the computers crap out out..LOL....I can look thru the lid and see that it most surely does not deep fill,,,, unless you have a big load of clothes in it. So, it's really not a lie. Just saving water. More soap in the clothes if you ask me. GIMME MY DEEP FILL !!!!!!!!!
The lock lid on this new machine is very short duration. At end of cycle it lasts about 10-15 seconds. Washed a load of towels yesterday, The towels smelled fresher than in recent memory after washing. Cycles without x-tra spins or rinses are still 45 minutes in length. The new washer is nice and has meet my expectations. BTW my old White/Westinghouse c. 1996 had a lock feature during spin cycles. The end of load load lock was several minutes.
 
If the machine says use " AFFRESH" in it, use it. Trust me. It destroys mold and mineral buildup in the machine. I didn't believe it at first, but it makes a difference. My old 2007 GE washer lasted 15 years,and I beat the crap out of that machine. NEVER had a breakdown.. They don't make stuff to last anymore. 5-6 yrs and there done nowadays. Planned absolescence
 
You can't open the lids anymore. They lock. Why you ask ???? So you're dog don't jump in, I dunno...No. The deep fill goes by weight of the load. Fancy, all this computerized washing machine nonsense, until the computers crap out out..LOL....I can look thru the lid and see that it most surely does not deep fill,,,, unless you have a big load of clothes in it. So, it's really not a lie. Just saving water. More soap in the clothes if you ask me. GIMME MY DEEP FILL !!!!!!!!!
You don’t mention what brand you have
Our LG deep wash certainly fills the tub up with plenty of water, completely immersing all the clothes in it
 
Sorry to hear this. Our fridge is a 2002 Kenmore Elite aka Maytag Amana Frigidaire, and I monitor temps daily to see it defrosts (freezer will see a high of 14F to 19F). Normally freezer is -5F to 3F. If so, all is good. Fridge is more varied in a happy state 38F. But frequent door opening can send the temp to 44F and it takes a long time to cycle it back to 39F.

Our washer is 2005. Kenmore Elite top load. Still good.

Our gas dryer is Dec 2023. Knock on wood no problems. The one it replaced was dated 1984 (previous home owner).

Appliances are a headache, nobody wants to spend major dollars and have a breakdown. Seems newer machines may not last as long. Good luck with the replacement.
 
I also experienced the FLF for the first 4 years of ownership, even with running monthly cleaning cycles with specialty cleaning products. Finally discovered the secret to permanently eliminating FLF and have been smell and mold for the past 12 years.

Mold and mildew grows in a front load washer because of two reasons: (1) there is always some (~1 pint) residual water at the bottom of the outer drum, and (2) the fatty lipid base carriers used in HE liquid detergents and fabric softeners act as food/incubator for mold growth. I switched to Arm & Hammer Commercial Powder Detergent in 2013 after reading a Good Housekeeping (LOL) article on FLF. It has been completely odor/mold free since then without ever running a cleaning cycle.
We always use powder detergent and never liquid fabric softener. A clean washer run once a month and also leave the door open after a cycle. Never keep the door closed. Never had any issues of smell. We have an old Kenmore elite, which is LG manufactured washer.
 
ALL appliances are junk, except the top tier chef type ones or restaurant ones. There all the same, just different names. I have Maytag washer and dryer. I service them. EVERYTHING behind those panels is Whirlpool. I have a GE dishwasher. Motherboard died. Guess what the OE replacement was.....WHIRLPOOL.........So yeah, go look at all the different names and prices. Behind all the panels will be Whirlpool. Be it a stove, a dishwasher, a washing machine, whatever. It's all the same junk, just re-branded. The average consumer gets garbage. You want something good ? Go to a fancy restaurant and write down what they are using. Hope you got a lot of $$$$$$....
TRUE. How can all brands NOT be similar junk these days. Since nearly every single part for nearly every single thing is MADE IN CHINA or MADE IN MEXICO. Seems like all companies have figured. "Heck, we can make everything with the cheapest parts we can find. Who cares about the quality?" I mean where? Where are the consumers gonna find anything better? When they all use the same cheap junk parts to max out profits? Who cares anymore about repeat business? No company. Who cares about reputation or quality? No company. They can't if they All use the same junk parts. The difference? Just the different plastic or thin metal name brand tags on each product.
 
I have a 2002 Kenmore/Whirlpool front loader washer and dryer, so old, they were purchased at a Sears Surplus store. One little LED segment burned out in the washer display. Otherwise, it is the same as the day I bought it. I leave the door open when not in use to prevent the mold/smell issues. The dryer has had its drive belt replaced about 7 years ago. I hope these units keep going forever.
 
I had a basic Kenmore washer and dryer from the late 70's. We raised a family of four children on those units. They ran pretty much daily. Replaced two water pumps myself as I recall. When we sold the house nearly 30 years later they still ran well. I wouldn't be surprised if they are still in operation.
 
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