My parents asked me to look up what they could get cheap and i remembered that Costco had two Maytag units for $399 ($50 instant rebate) each in store. So we had a look and it seemed OK but they said in store they didn't handle any kind of delivery, installation, or install parts. Definitely not haul-away.
So they were wondering about ordering online and I checked. The exact same models wer $599, but that includes delivery, installation, basic install parts, and hauling away the old appliance.
They have a washer that works, but is a little clunky sometimes. The pawl in the dial control is worn and needs to be squeezed at the arrow pointer that's raised. But I'm thinking they're not necessarily made like that any more and other than the controls it works pretty well. The dryer is one that I fixed a few times when the thermal fuse blew. But at the very least I know how to take it apart. They want to replace it because the heating element seems to have died, although I suppose it could be the thermostat.
I was thinking it might be possible to buy it at Costco, get it into the back of a compact SUV, and transport it. Instead of a haul-away, I figure I could take it apart and take the steel parts to a city recycling center and then toss everything else. They say no major appliances, but they take water heaters. I'm thinking that's not going to be an issue if it's just the sheet metal even if painted.
How workable would my plan be? I think the one thing that might be an issue is that it might need a new cord.
So they were wondering about ordering online and I checked. The exact same models wer $599, but that includes delivery, installation, basic install parts, and hauling away the old appliance.
They have a washer that works, but is a little clunky sometimes. The pawl in the dial control is worn and needs to be squeezed at the arrow pointer that's raised. But I'm thinking they're not necessarily made like that any more and other than the controls it works pretty well. The dryer is one that I fixed a few times when the thermal fuse blew. But at the very least I know how to take it apart. They want to replace it because the heating element seems to have died, although I suppose it could be the thermostat.
I was thinking it might be possible to buy it at Costco, get it into the back of a compact SUV, and transport it. Instead of a haul-away, I figure I could take it apart and take the steel parts to a city recycling center and then toss everything else. They say no major appliances, but they take water heaters. I'm thinking that's not going to be an issue if it's just the sheet metal even if painted.
How workable would my plan be? I think the one thing that might be an issue is that it might need a new cord.