Last Saturday, I was doing laundry, and noticed that my 6-year old GE electric dryer's on switch was loose. Furthermore, it was not functioning. So, I grab a screwdriver, open up the console, and see that the plastic tabs holding the switch in had broken off and the switch was loose. With my finest duct tape, I re-installed it, but the dryer would not turn on. I hit the interwebs for some advice, leading me to order a new switch and knob for a grand total of $15, which arrived yesterday (thanks Amazon!). I installed the new switch with more duct tape, and the heat setting switch's plastic tabs also crumbled, so that was also fastened with even more duct tape. But it works!!! Well, at least for now.
And that leads me to my next question:
What is the expectancy life for a washer and dryer these days?
Back in 2010 when we bought our house, my wife wanted front loading machines (she is short and the machines are in the basement, elevated because it can get wet sometimes), so we bought a "slightly used" pair of GE machines on Craigslist for $400. BAD IDEA. The dryer was a gas dryer, and even though the house was plumbed for gas, the plumber told us it would involve re-engineering the whole gas setup for the house to use it, so we bought a replacement GE electric dryer new. That front loading washer we bought lasted all of 6 months before kicking the bucket, so we went out and got a new TOP loading GE washer, because all of the FRONT loading ones were super expensive. That one lasted about 6 months before it died (the tub became off balance and snapped stuff and shredded a bearing), and it was replaced under warranty.
All in all, we've had the dryer for 6 years and the washer for about 5. Obviously, the dryer is falling apart, and now the washer tub is loosening up again and scraping the sides of the machine during agitation cycles.
Last night, we went to Lowes to look at new machines to prepare for the inevitable, and my poor, short wife still wants that front loading washer and dryer set. I've read threads on here before on which ones are good and which ones suck, and yes, I know all about Speed Queen machines ($$$$$$ though!), but we found ourselves looking at Whirlpool and Maytag stuff. I know to stay away from LG, Samsung, and Bosch. And I'm definitely not getting GE again. What is good out there, and should how long should I expect them to last?