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quantum 09-04-2012 06:38 PM

I should have gotten a KENMORE, *****es!!!!
 
My 9.5 yr old Whirlpool Duet is on the PUP list. Makes a funny thumping noise with a slight burning smell.


Almost like drunk Timmmy going after underground bee hives. Or something like that.


****. :(

shakin318 09-04-2012 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quantum (Post 4579662)
My 9.5 yr old Whirlpool Duet is on the PUP list. Makes a funny thumping noise with a slight burning smell.


Almost like drunk Timmmy going after underground bee hives. Or something like that.


****. :(

I just remembered that I never answered your PM. Sorry. I have no power to grant your request.





Yet.





ps Sorry about your washer. Lost mine 7 years ago and the pain never really goes away.

Big L 09-04-2012 08:10 PM

I have a 12 yr old Maytag washer and dryer. Showing their age, but still kicking.

Not looking forward to the day when these war horses need to be replaced. I feel your pain.

Have you checked Consumer Reports for a best possible replacement?

32green 09-04-2012 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quantum (Post 4579662)
My 9.5 yr old Whirlpool Duet is on the PUP list. Makes a funny thumping noise with a slight burning smell.


Almost like drunk Timmmy going after underground bee hives. Or something like that.


****. :(

F Whirlpool!:steamin:

Bought a Cabrio about 5 years ago...and within a year...was leaking all over my basement. The cause, you ask?

A quarter got into the water pump. THe cheap plastic pump.

Cracked it swirling around in there.

I heard it, but had no idea what the noise meant. The repair guy was like "oh you cant leave stuff in the pockets". I know that...but the average consumer will leave something in one pocket....especially with kids...you try, but you always miss something.


Then he told me....three weeks for the pump. W-T-F.

I called PC Richards, whom I will never use again, and told them I will stand in front of their store every day with a sign unless they deliver a brand new machine to my house...which they did.

Several times since then, I had to turn over this machine, disconnect the water pump and empty out an errant dime, penny or nickel I heard thumping around in the pump..

I am currently on week two of no machine because the computer went...hitting a laundrymat every day....and still awaiting the part to come in.

Every appliance I bought in the last five years (whole kitchen too) has an extensive repair history, with crappy response from the vendors/repair company.

In addition to the washing machine, we waited 7 weeks for a part on a 5 year old broken Bosch dishwasher to come in. Guy might come friday I heard.

:(

I'm fine with this crap, but my wife is losing her friggin mind, and Im paying for it.

:(

Timmy® 09-04-2012 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quantum (Post 4579662)
My 9.5 yr old Whirlpool Duet is on the PUP list. Makes a funny thumping noise with a slight burning smell.


Almost like drunk Timmmy going after underground bee hives. Or something like that.


****. :(

Is that a washer or a dryer. If that's a dryer and you're getting a burning smell,
clean out the exhaust hose between the dryer and your wall. There's also be a place in the dryer that needs to be cleaned out as well. Different locations for different models.

I was getting a burning smell and the exhaust hose was pretty clogged. Went away after I cleaned it.

Timmy® 09-04-2012 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 32green (Post 4579882)
hitting a laundrymat every day

:(

laundromat?
:shuttersskeevily"

quantum 09-04-2012 10:07 PM

Washer. Just found a bunch of melted plastic shavings in there. I'm pretty sure that's not good.

I've actually fixed this myself twice before with the help of the INternetz and repairclinic.com. This is an order of magnitude more difficult and due to its age, not sure its worth it.

If you call service, DON'T use A&E. My God - 2 hours of pusihg me to sign a service contract. Wanted me to buy it with a credit card BEFORE I get to see the written terms. WTF? Seriously? How about no. :rolleyes:

shakin: no problem. Already have had a few interviews and sending out my resume. I've had enough of govt work so I"m eager to leave where I am now....

JetsfanfromtheBURGH 09-04-2012 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 32green (Post 4579882)
F Whirlpool!:steamin:

Bought a Cabrio about 5 years ago...and within a year...was leaking all over my basement. The cause, you ask?

A quarter got into the water pump. THe cheap plastic pump.

Cracked it swirling around in there.

I heard it, but had no idea what the noise meant. The repair guy was like "oh you cant leave stuff in the pockets". I know that...but the average consumer will leave something in one pocket....especially with kids...you try, but you always miss something.


Then he told me....three weeks for the pump. W-T-F.

I called PC Richards, whom I will never use again, and told them I will stand in front of their store every day with a sign unless they deliver a brand new machine to my house...which they did.

Several times since then, I had to turn over this machine, disconnect the water pump and empty out an errant dime, penny or nickel I heard thumping around in the pump..

I am currently on week two of no machine because the computer went...hitting a laundrymat every day....and still awaiting the part to come in.

Every appliance I bought in the last five years (whole kitchen too) has an extensive repair history, with crappy response from the vendors/repair company.

In addition to the washing machine, we waited 7 weeks for a part on a 5 year old broken Bosch dishwasher to come in. Guy might come friday I heard.

:(

I'm fine with this crap, but my wife is losing her friggin mind, and Im paying for it.

:(

That's some funny ****

Peebag 09-04-2012 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big L (Post 4579792)
I have a 12 yr old Maytag washer and dryer. Showing their age, but still kicking.

Not looking forward to the day when these war horses need to be replaced. I feel your pain.

Have you checked Consumer Reports for a best possible replacement?

year 14 for me

Peebag 09-04-2012 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JetsfanfromtheBURGH (Post 4579925)
That's some funny ****

Particularly since it's '32...cuz ya know...































































































:alien::alien::alien::alien::alien::alien:

Big L 09-05-2012 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 32green (Post 4579882)
F Whirlpool!:steamin:

Bought a Cabrio about 5 years ago...and within a year...was leaking all over my basement. The cause, you ask?

A quarter got into the water pump. THe cheap plastic pump.

Cracked it swirling around in there.

I heard it, but had no idea what the noise meant. The repair guy was like "oh you cant leave stuff in the pockets". I know that...but the average consumer will leave something in one pocket....especially with kids...you try, but you always miss something.


Then he told me....three weeks for the pump. W-T-F.

I called PC Richards, whom I will never use again, and told them I will stand in front of their store every day with a sign unless they deliver a brand new machine to my house...which they did.

Several times since then, I had to turn over this machine, disconnect the water pump and empty out an errant dime, penny or nickel I heard thumping around in the pump..

I am currently on week two of no machine because the computer went...hitting a laundrymat every day....and still awaiting the part to come in.

Every appliance I bought in the last five years (whole kitchen too) has an extensive repair history, with crappy response from the vendors/repair company.

In addition to the washing machine, we waited 7 weeks for a part on a 5 year old broken Bosch dishwasher to come in. Guy might come friday I heard.

:(

I'm fine with this crap, but my wife is losing her friggin mind, and Im paying for it.

:(

A) Shouldn't quarters and dimes get left behind in the wash tub, and not the water pump? WLF kind of design is that? I'm constantly pulling change out of the bottom of my washers tub.

B) Oh good God, the wrath of an Irish wife - pissed at something, take it out on someone else. Infest homage, brother.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peebag (Post 4579964)
year 14 for me

Decent machines, those Maytags, and they weren't any more or less expensive than an average washer/dryer.

Timmy® 09-05-2012 09:58 AM

32Green trying out a few jokes for his new pals at the Laundromat

http://www.sheckymagazine.com/webart/laundry.jpg



"Where's the Scissors" bit went over poorly

http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/3...omat_super.jpg

RaoulDuke 09-05-2012 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 32green (Post 4579882)
:(

I'm fine with this crap, but my wife is losing her friggin mind, and Im paying for it.

:(

Oh Jeebus, like I was there.

Sometimes I have her around on a leash like a pitbull when a repair dude comes around in case the guy gives me some lip.

PlumberKhan 09-05-2012 10:29 AM

Front loading machines. "Save water...spend more than you save on repairs"

Big L 09-05-2012 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PlumberKhan (Post 4580249)
Front loading machines. "Save water...spend more than you save on repairs"

I've heard from a few people they're not impressed with the front loaders.

Can you get top loaders anymore?

PlumberKhan 09-05-2012 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big L (Post 4580273)
I've heard from a few people they're not impressed with the front loaders.

Can you get top loaders anymore?

They can smell awful too. You have to use this stuff that cleans the mold and mildew out from the door seals.

I just bought a top loader a few months ago...GE with a stainless tub. Can barely hear the thing running.

Timmy® 09-05-2012 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PlumberKhan (Post 4580288)
They can smell awful too. You have to use this stuff that cleans the mold and mildew out from the door seals.

I just bought a top loader a few months ago...GE with a stainless tub. Can barely hear the thing running.

didn't you basically swindle a washer/dryer from one of your customers? i seem to recall this.

PlumberKhan 09-05-2012 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timmy® (Post 4580292)
didn't you basically swindle a washer/dryer from one of your customers? i seem to recall this.

Yes indeedy :P

RaoulDuke 09-05-2012 10:58 AM

PK, the dude you want next to you if you go to a bar for beers or nuclear apocalypse.

2milehighJet 09-05-2012 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PlumberKhan (Post 4580288)
They can smell awful too. You have to use this stuff that cleans the mold and mildew out from the door seals.

I just bought a top loader a few months ago...GE with a stainless tub. Can barely hear the thing running.

I clean mine with bleach. But it doesn't stop the smell from invading my towels especially. Two showers and I smell like i forgot to put deodorant on.


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