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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: bloo_rainger] #14442526 08/07/22 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by bloo_rainger
Didn’t realize people wash their dogs blankets in the household washer.

There are dogs, and then there’s Oskar. Very different sir.

Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Sawhorse] #14442538 08/07/22 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Sawhorse
Originally Posted by bloo_rainger
Didn’t realize people wash their dogs blankets in the household washer.

There are dogs, and then there’s Oskar. Very different sir.



Thank you. I was about to drop an F bomb.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442545 08/07/22 11:08 PM
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Get your wife an old-fashioned washtub & scrubbing board to wash Oskar's bedding outside. And be a mensch and install a clotheslines for her to hang it all out to dry.

She'll appreciate having the outdoor activity. Really.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442557 08/07/22 11:16 PM
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If I ever have to buy another washer and dryer, it won't be one of these front loaders.

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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442566 08/07/22 11:26 PM
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Personally i don’t think dog hair would stop it up that easily. If so better not wash new towels nothing sheds like new towels.

Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Hard Rain] #14442569 08/07/22 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Hard Rain
Personally i don’t think dog hair would stop it up that easily. If so better not wash new towels nothing sheds like new towels.



Based on what I took from the drier screen, Oskar should be bald

Last edited by Mudshark; 08/07/22 11:34 PM. Reason: There are tow other dogs and a cat that got clean blankets as well,

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Originally Posted by Mudshark
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Personally i don’t think dog hair would stop it up that easily. If so better not wash new towels nothing sheds like new towels.



Based on what I took from the drier screen, Oskar should be bald

OTers are trying to frame Oskar…don’t take the bait.

Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442592 08/08/22 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Mudshark
Originally Posted by Hard Rain
Personally i don’t think dog hair would stop it up that easily. If so better not wash new towels nothing sheds like new towels.



Based on what I took from the drier screen, Oskar should be bald

The cat did it, always blame the cat.

Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Rescue Fire] #14442747 08/08/22 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Rescue Fire
I have a customer that sells news equipment and repairs used stuff. He says to buy the simplest units available w/ as few options available.

+1, that is what I do and my washer/dryers last 20 years or more. My brother had a repair guy out to my dad's house to fix his dishwasher. The guy told him to keep it running as long as parts were available because it was an older model. There was actually nothing wrong with it. There was a switch for the dishwasher that was off. This new computerized stuff is pure junk. I take dog blankets outside and shake them off and hit them with the leaf blower before washing.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442850 08/08/22 01:08 PM
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With three cats, I now need to go check mine. Plus the grand daughter was here three weeks ago. She somehow managed to hide a whole deck of cards in the laundry basket.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442851 08/08/22 01:09 PM
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That sucks. I would beat up on maytag a bit but I think you'd have this issue with any brand. Hadn't thought about this potential issue with the stackable units.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14442906 08/08/22 01:49 PM
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Our new washer has a pump filter, but it's got a door on the front of the unit to get to it. They recommend cleaning it once a month. Thanks for the post, I have forgotten to do that "recommended" maintenance. Something els to add to my first of the month chores.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Mudshark] #14443076 08/08/22 04:49 PM
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we bought old school Maytag set when we bought our house 36 years ago ---cheapest models we could find .it was perfect , never had an issue ---kept them for 15 years . My wife begged me for a new set . I kept saying --- these work perfect --she kept saying they look "old" . I eventually broke down and got her a brand new set of Maytags ---total junk . Constantly fixing something on them .
Lesson I learned --- NEVER let a woman pick appliances unless she is planning on fixing them herself .

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our maytags weren't that great. I replaced them with GE and have had no trouble since.


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Re: New Maytag washer and drier [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #14443117 08/08/22 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigbob_FTW
our maytags weren't that great. I replaced them with GE and have had no trouble since.

We had a Maytag set that flooded my parents house. Were only a couple years old.


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