07-23-2018, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Roll Call....who has them? Who has encountered the nightmare of ownership of these damn things? I purchased my set in 2014 and have had nothing but problems out of it. First it it was the bracket for the water pump; this thing was attached to the bottom of the drum, which over time from vibration from the spin cycle, breaks and causes the pump to fall disconnecting the hose from the tub and floods the floor. It took 2 months to get the warranty service guy to finally fix it after a recall was announced. Recently I noticed my drum is unbalanced and this causes the machine to go between a spin and rinse cycle continuously, meaning the wash cycle never completes. I go online and start looking up how to fix this and find that there is another recall on them. Apparently some unfortunate individual suffered a broken jaw from their machine exploding due to an unbalanced drum. I get in touch with Samsung to schedule service work to be performed again. The service guy arrives this past Saturday to do the work and rather than fixing the unbalanced drum issue, the recall only permits for the outer shell of the machine to be reinforced in order to keep the machine from "exploding." Rather than solving the problem they are simply protecting themselves from further law suits. On the bright side, the recall does extend a 1 year warranty from the date of the recall service being performed.
If you own a Samsung washing machine, definitely look up recall information. I will hang on to mine for another year while it is under warranty and then will be selling mine and going with another brand. In the event that you are shopping for a new washing machine, I DO NOT recommend Samsung. I have had mine for 4 years and have had continual problems with it. |
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Man, my house is littered with samsung products (washer, dryer, range, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, tv, phones, etc).
My only bad luck with their lineup so far is that their TV's are a shot in the dark. Work fine at first but bad controller boards run rampant on many of the models causing dead pixels or even full vertical banding. So far the 'large' appliances have been holding up (*knock knock*)
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I recently went into my Sears "hometown" store with the intent of buying the sexiest Samsung washer and dryer they had. I was pretty excited, if you can even get excited about a new washer/dryer. The woman who owns the store and has always been upfront with me said, "why don't you buy this one instead, this is the one I have in my house". I left with a bigger capacity, less expensive but almost as sexy Kenmore Elite set. After reading your post, I feel like I dodged a bullet. I hope it works out for you.
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ive had nothing but good luck from mine *knock on wood*
bought in 2015 when we bought a house. Top load washer with the washing sink thing, top load dryer with steam or something. I dont do laundry, but wife does a load every couple days.
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Had a recall service on our washer shortly after buying. Nothing wrong with ours but there was an issue if you washed rain gear or certain items on wrong cycle it could break. Otherwise they have been pretty flawless.
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Consider yourself lucky sir. I envy you. Don't get me wrong, when it works I love it. Unfortunately, I've had far less issues with much less expensive sets. Quote:
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I don't see my getting a lemon being the case here. I will definitely buy either a Maytag or Kenmore next go around. 34 models and 2.8 million machines under recall. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2016/sa...shing-machines Check your model numbers, you may be covered under the recall. You can schedule a time for Dish Network to come and install new brackets on your washers. After the recall work is performed you will have an extended 1 year manufacturers warranty to cover anything else. https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news...s-801440835863 Last edited by King Rudi; 07-23-2018 at 01:44 PM.. |
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Honestly I'm considering buying an older model. One that isn't digital or computer based. The more complicated something is made, the more complicated it is. I don't need proximity sensors, lasers or wifi in my washing machine, I just need it to wash my clothes.
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I have a 2011 which is still kicking (well, washing). It did have a failure of the door seal, but with a bit of Googling and YouTubing I was able to buy and install a replacement. I got to install it twice since I missed an important step the first time. This also allowed me the opportunity to skin any remaining knuckles!
Other than that episode it has been fine. We recently moved and brought it along. The dryer, also Samsung, would not dry in the new house. It turned out that the dryer vent to the outside was so plugged up that it could not push air past it - and it must have some sort of fire prevention that turns the heat off in that circumstance. We pulled about 2 cu ft (or more) from the dryer vent using a drill and brush tool (available at Lowes or HD) with several extensions and working from both ends. Amazing what people will let accumulate! By the way, that tool is also pretty great for cleaning out downspouts. |
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Are they good for 30k miles and then I need to learn to turn a wrench? Is there a Mielerpost.com? |
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I’ve had Miele and Bosch euro washers and dryers. They take forever - much longer cycle time (like their dishwashers), and the dryers don’t seem to get fully dry. That experience is a few years old, so might be they’ve Americanized them now.
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I don't dispute this at all. They are very promt. My complaint is when I spend $1200 on a washing machine it expect it to work properly for longer than 12 months consecutively. On the plus side of all this their repair technicians are getting very efficient at what they do.
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I have a Samsung washer and dryer purchased in 2011. It has worked well with only one issue to speak of. The washer door latch had to be replaced (part #DC34-00024B). $20 part and handyman charged me $50 to put it in IIRC.
Model Number WF350ANP (washer) Model Number DV350AEP (dryer) Now the refrigerator on the other hand is a piece. Won't ever buy another one. |
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