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im actually glad to see these, people are spending a lot of money on laundry equipment. It will make good job security for us techs in the future. people will be more likely to fix, rather than throw away, a washer they have invested $1800 in to.

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[user=15157]telefunkenu47[/user] wrote:

and best of all...ITS A GE!

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[user=32835]mark mac[/user] wrote:

GE = GOOD ENOUGH, ALREaDY HAD THE PLEASURE OF WORKIN ON 2 OF THESE GEMS, HAD TO CALL G.E FOR INFO.

What do you suppose is going to be the issues we're going to see on these things? 

I suspect we'll run into a lot of "glop" buildup, particularly if they have liquid softener.

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