Towncrier
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I guess that I should have chimed in with some useful advice in addition to my useless observation.
We've had the same Kenmore washer for 17 years. It has had two somewhat major repairs, but has for the most part been a very reliable machine. We had to have our doohickey replaced once (actually it was call a "wig-wag" switch). And we wore out the mechanical timer switch assembly.
But be forewarned. Not all Kenmore washers are created equal (nor do they all come from the same manufacturer). The first time we made a service call (to a non-Sears service organization), the repairman told us that we had one of the "good" Kenmore washers and that it would be worth it to spend the money to repair. I believe that ours might be one of the Maytag variety of Kenmore, but I don't have any evidence to support my belief.
I hope that shep is successful finding a new washer that is both reliable and not too overly expensive.
We've had the same Kenmore washer for 17 years. It has had two somewhat major repairs, but has for the most part been a very reliable machine. We had to have our doohickey replaced once (actually it was call a "wig-wag" switch). And we wore out the mechanical timer switch assembly.
But be forewarned. Not all Kenmore washers are created equal (nor do they all come from the same manufacturer). The first time we made a service call (to a non-Sears service organization), the repairman told us that we had one of the "good" Kenmore washers and that it would be worth it to spend the money to repair. I believe that ours might be one of the Maytag variety of Kenmore, but I don't have any evidence to support my belief.
I hope that shep is successful finding a new washer that is both reliable and not too overly expensive.


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