I have a pair of Whirlpool basic top loader and dryer from the 90s that are still going fine (minor repairs like roller wheels and water pump, timer, door switches, etc). My parents had a set of commercial coin op Whirlpool from the 90s that finally died beyond repair (frame rust) that serviced 4 units for 25 years.
I think if you go with the basic no thrill agitator washer, and basic electric dryer today, will still last. I am not a believe with fancy electronics or touch screen, sensors, etc.
We also "inherited" some old coin op commercial SQ from the apartment building we bought and they are still fine since they enter service 30 years ago.
I think if you go with the basic no thrill agitator washer, and basic electric dryer today, will still last. I am not a believe with fancy electronics or touch screen, sensors, etc.
We also "inherited" some old coin op commercial SQ from the apartment building we bought and they are still fine since they enter service 30 years ago.
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