but that $800 got you a quality machine that was well worth the price and also many years of use.
Alex, thank you for the compliment, I am a member in AW.org but I rarely post on there, once in a while when trying to source something I will post or when someone is looking for info that I am capable of providing. between all 3 sets I have about 1500 invested and that includes... purchase, replaced parts, replacement parts, belts, time, fuel and food for travel. for as old as they are they still work today like they did back then and they are all used weekly when this Cinderella does her household chores. As for the Neptune series! they were to my understanding part of Maytag's downfall and I could be wrong but that was something I have read and something I have heard working in the appliance industry. Maytag was always a dependable machine that would always provide many many years of great service. I have seen a few renditions of the Neptune and I do believe the front loaders were known to be really good. As for the top loaders there was one model that used rotating discs in the bottom of the tub and this machine was proven to be extremely problematic. Now on to the centennial, that machine came out when Whirlpool acquired the Maytag brand and what better company to take on such a great name. They were a direct drive in the beginning and as whirlpool moved away from the Direct drive transmission and went with the new style gearcase the performance was drastically cut in my opinion. They just don't agitate like the older ones did. As for the Speed Queen, nothing but good things to say, they are as reliable as the old ones were and will still last you years and years, as a matter of fact when it comes to electronics Speed Queen (Alliance) holds the title for having some of the most reliable electronics in the industry.