Our 2 year old maytag is out of warranty and instead of spending several hundred dollars to have a technician come out we are thinking of just buying a speed queen. We have 4 children and do a ton of laundry. I want a machine that doesn't have a lid lock like our old whirlpool.
I believe the TC5 comes with a 5 year in-home labor warranty? Anything I should know before we buy it? It'll be about $1230 out the door after tax and delivery fee.
Update: We've had our Speed Queen for several months and I absolutely love it. It's built SOLID. I do wish it had a few extra settings like water level. Also, if I wash on cold my clothes come out stinky. It could be our crappy water but as long as I was on HOT there are no issues.
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Speed Queen - Review
About to buy a Speed Queen TC5. Will I regret it?
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ETA: Model is Speed Queen® TC5 3.2 Cu. Ft. White Top Load.
Partially based on the discussion surrounding the brand I've seen on here, when our 10 year old washer started making distressing noises I headed to a local shop to check out Speed Queen washers. I was buying right before Memorial day- but these don't typically go on sale. Paid full price, which is fine. It's a locally owned family dealer, they service everything they sell, and delivered, installed, and hauled away the old one, which was the most basic Whirlpool available at the time.
Based on reviews- I hope to have this washer for a very long time. I'm 41 now, so having it until I retire seems within the realm of possibility. Good deal.
Having gone through the first two loads- here's my initial review:
Things I expected:
Noise. Some reviews online said that they're quite loud. Honestly, it doesn't seem any louder than any other washer. Definitely quieter than the breaking down one I got rid of (which had developed a series of troubling noises.)
Controls. They are mad simple. This is also something I like. I don't need lots of bells and whistles. All anyone in my house wears are jeans, tees, and the occasional button down shirt. We do have a lot of farm-dirty clothes though.
Unexpected/underestimated:
Speed. Holy cow, Speed Queen is no lie. My first load, which was quite full, with extra fill (a week's worth of business/downtime clothes after a conference) took 27 minutes. Much faster than expected. (I timed it.)
Drying: Yes, it's a washer. But with how fast it spins the clothes coming out are significantly dryer than our previous washer. Probably twice as dry? Which means shorter dryer times and faster drying for things I hang up.
So far, very pleased. If it explodes, I'll update.