Speed Queen Commercial w/o Electronics These are still available. I bought a similar SQ new in 2009 and it's still working w/o any repairs.
I have a Speed Queen in my walkout basement apartment I rent to a niece. I bought it new and it already broke down.
I'm the owner of a Speed Queen in my walkout basement apartment I now rent to my niece. I bought it new in 2016 and I had to repair it last year.
Pics of it:
The capacity of the Speed Queen Sucks. If you use a dryer it doesn't spin the water out of the clothes as well as a front loader.
So it takes longer to dry clothes and the fact the Speed Queen uses more water than a front loader, a reliable front loader might pay for itself. One thing the Speed Queen wont do that my LG front loader can is wash my cal-king comforter. As far as getting the best wash, that award goes to my Maytag Pet Pro. Yes, 3 sets in my Polish Palace.
More Speed Queen misery which probably wouldn't have happened in a front loader:
I rent my walkout basement apartment to a niece. It has its own washer and dryer. She washed a pillow in the Speed Queen and it split open.
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I have a method for those: concrete & clotheslineAs a retired tech I always had to school customers. Its a CLOTHES washer, not a rug, pillow, bedspread, mattress pad, dog bed, etc. washer if you want it to be long lasting and reliable. Take that big stuff to the laundromat to wash in a large, oversized commercial machine.
If you buy this particular model, though expensive, it will last for years to come.Bought a new Whirlpool clothes washer about 4 years ago and it's already having problems. Just won't complete a cycle. Evidently, I have to pull it out, take a cover off the back to get to the spec sheet, and read the error codes. Then go from there.
The previous machine lasted for decades. This POS is already giving problems. Is it even possible to purchase a quality appliance that is going to last these days? Any recommendations?
I will add that we only use the thing for 2 small loads a week. Truly aggravating.
Thanks.
Nibbana
Thats the exact model I have after tiring of the big box store JUNK! I wanted as much ANALOG I could find, I prefer my TV screen to be on my TV , I was sold when I found out I can fill the stainless tube to the TOP, NO EPA making me wash clothing with "He" detergent and a cup of water! Fill to the top and poor in the old school soap and let it do what it does best!If you buy this particular model, though expensive, it will last for years to come.
https://speedqueen.com/products/top-load-washers/tc5003wn/
I feel your pain...Just bought a 2nd control board for my POS Maytag Commercial washer. The board is discontinued already after 4 yrs. Getting used off of Fleabay. What a pile of junk this machine is ! Waiting on 2nd board to be delivered. Right now, the junkpile only works if you unplug it after every use. Going for a Speed Queen after I'm done messing around with this garbage.
if you have the money, if not WhirlpoolSpeed Queen
That’s funny when we sold our home of 16 years two years ago all our appliances were still running. The house was brand new at the time 16 years and so all the appliances.My old Whirlpool made Kenmore gas drier is 20 years old, and still chugging along. The light switch failed, but that was an easy fix. My washer, bought at the same time, died 7 years ago, replaced with a HE top load Whirlpool, that's starting to make strange noises.
Speed Queen is often mentioned as the best, and I'll consider those when the time comes, but LG seems to get a lot of positive recommendations at half the cost. You can buy two machines for one. It will be a tough decision when the time comes.
Considering a SQ. Do you or anyone know how much water they use for a regular cycle? I am on septic and try to be careful.Thats the exact model I have after tiring of the big box store JUNK! I wanted as much ANALOG I could find, I prefer my TV screen to be on my TV , I was sold when I found out I can fill the stainless tube to the TOP, NO EPA making me wash clothing with "He" detergent and a cup of water! Fill to the top and poor in the old school soap and let it do what it does best!
A simple knob to turn is exactly what I wanted and found in this washer.
My large family works hard, one is in Chief school, my youngest still in High School works as a Seafood restaurant dishwasher, and I have one other in food service and one who turns a wrench so my washer is always full to the top with clothing stained from Seafood to axle grease!
This SPEED Queen is to clothing what my old Snapper Mower is to overgrown Grass! Commercial Grade!
Considering a SQ. Do you or anyone know how much water they use for a regular cycle? I am on septic and try to be careful.
It depends on the model. The older top loader Speed Queens with mechanical controls used up to 45 gallons on the heavy duty setting, while the newer models use up to 25 gallons. I believe there is only one specialized Speed Queen washer that is Energy Star certified due to the significant amount of water consumption. In any case, stay with the TC (classic) models since the TR series are not good at agitation or deep cleaning.Considering a SQ. Do you or anyone know how much water they use for a regular cycle? I am on septic and try to be careful.
That happened to me. although the parts were only 130$ + shipping +50 for some more preventive partsMy 9 yr old Whirlpool is being replaced tomorrow . A bearing inside the gear case is screaming and the repair guy said it would be $600 to repair . Not going to spend that much on a machine that old .