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Which washing machine to buy, what company to have interchangeable bearings.

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  • #1 16492450
    bykujrg
    Level 8  
    Hello. I am going to buy a washing machine and I would like it to be a washing machine with a replaceable bearing and reasonably quiet. If someone has such knowledge then I am asking for hints because in the stores the sellers do not always know or promote the goods they sell. I found a similar topic on the forum only a bit old and I think for a few years it has changed a bit.
    Thanks in advance for the hints
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  • #2 16493114
    kajron
    Level 29  
    Why do you assume the replacement of bearings, it may rather affect the topic of durability, times of attics of machines that were used until they disintegrated, what amount you want to invest.
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  • #3 16493156
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    Currently, only Amica, Samsung, LG still produce washing machines with the possibility of replacing bearings, as well as Bosch offers several models with this option, but in some models it is necessary to replace the rear part of the tank with bearings. The same solution also exists in LG washing machines.
  • #4 16493708
    bykujrg
    Level 8  
    Because replacing the bearing with the drum is probably one of the more expensive repairs. Replacing the bearing itself I think would be cheaper. Today I was in the RTVEuro store ... and I am considering buying a 6th generation Bosch washing machine with an inversion motor. tell me whether it is profitable to buy an in-stream engine or simply simply plain.
  • #5 16493733
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    Not one of the more expensive repairs and the most expensive and even unprofitable. The new washing machine tank can cost around 1000 PLN.
    Servicing a washing machine with an inverter motor will not be cheap. :cry:
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  • #6 16493752
    bykujrg
    Level 8  
    Kenworth 18 wrote:
    Not one of the more expensive repairs and the most expensive and even unprofitable. The new washing machine tank can cost around 1000 PLN.
    Servicing a washing machine with an inverter motor will not be cheap. :cry:


    N apralka with an inversion engine give a ten-year warranty on the engine.
  • #7 16493802
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    On the engine like this and other components?
    Since you are an amateur of technical innovations, buy. Maybe it will be long and trouble-free, I sincerely wish you.
  • #8 16493830
    vodiczka
    Level 43  
    A bit offtopic: My Amica lasted 8 years to replace the bearings
  • #9 16493867
    bykujrg
    Level 8  
    Kenworth 18 wrote:
    On the engine like this and other components?
    Since you are an amateur of technical innovations, buy. Maybe it will be long and trouble-free, I sincerely wish you.


    For other components, as a standard, two years with an extension to 5 years at a surcharge. I am not an amateur of news, I would like It to serve me for a long time but it probably is impossible. He currently has a Whirlpool loaded from above and is already 10 years old and is dying slowly :)
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  • #10 16493888
    Kenworth 18
    Level 43  
    I would not suggest in your place what the salesman says in the home appliances store because he probably praised the washing machine, etc. Maybe he is quiet, but he can not stand as much as your Whirpool.
    Look for a topic on the forum, eg about Boschs with interchangeable bearings. This topic contains models that are worth buying due to the option of replacing bearings.
  • #11 16497500
    bykujrg
    Level 8  
    Hello. The subject from my side is coming to an end. From conversations with sellers from various brand stores, I determined that there are few washing machines with replaceable bearings. From what I was able to determine, LG washing machines have interchangeable bearing, Amica, apparently also Samsung, but sellers have different opinions about this, some Bosch models but apparently even in those Bosch models in which interchangeable bearings should be able to hit models with non-replaceable the drum bearing. From the information I obtained, it turns out that such a well-known brand as Bosch is made in Turkey and in a different country but it escaped me in which, and thus the search for a service in the event of a fault will be more difficult. Amica and Samsung are the same only that we pay more for the Samsung brand. The Samsung and LG brands are assembled in Poland and it will be easier to replace spare parts. My choice was a LG washing machine with an induction motor without a V-belt (drive directly on the drum). Bosch washing machines (new models) have in-vent motors but still the drum drive is transmitted by means of a V-belt. The Eco Bublle effect in Samsung is also a different opinion of sellers, some say that this is an advantage and others say that it is overrated. I put the LG brand with my wife. :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a washing machine with replaceable bearings and low noise levels. Users highlight that brands like Amica, Samsung, LG, and Bosch offer models with this feature, although Bosch may require replacing the entire tank for some models. The cost of bearing replacement is noted as significant, with some users sharing experiences of their machines lasting several years before needing repairs. The author expresses concerns about the reliability of salespeople's advice and the availability of service for different brands. Ultimately, the author leans towards purchasing an LG washing machine with an induction motor, citing easier access to spare parts due to local assembly.
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