I have the commercial set with the old fashion dial. No computers. It is tough. Reminds me of my moms old maytag of the 1970s. Hers lasted over 27 years and she washed a lot when we were kids.
Can anyone tell me if they have the classic clean or the perfect wash on a second floor laundry room? Was told the motor is too heavy for American made home. We have a custom home but how can I know for sure before I buy one?
Single guy. Bought the TR7 because I wanted all of the options for my clothes. Gentle to heavy duty. I considered the TR5 yet it appeared really tough on clothes. I'm almost 2 years into the TR7 and I could not be happier. TONS of washing options. I've even experimented with bar clothes full of ketchup, soy sauce, mustard and more. They come out perfect. I think a lot of people don't understand how to use washing machines. You can't just throw clothes in and expect perfection. There are times when you need to pre-wash, or soak or use detergent enhancers, temperature, time and so much more. My TR7 has handled it all and I'm very pleased with the results.
My speed queen tr5003wn washer is lid locked and is empty . Noticed problem when I went to do a load ?!? No light to indicate a problem . Unit is 5 months old
I had a 10-year-old Kenmore washer that I thought worked pretty well. I was planning on (and saving up for) getting a new washer, when it broke down - sounded like the bearings were breaking down, and it started to leak internally. I decided to get a second-hand washer just to fill in the time until I could finish saving up for a new one. I bought a 12-year-old Speed Queen AWS44NW washer from someone who had just gotten a new one, for only $50 - he probably could have asked more for it, but he really just wanted the old one out of his garage. It needed some cleaning up on the exterior, and the fabric-softener dispenser was really gunked up (clean it out regularly, folks, it snaps off of the top of the agitator and snaps apart easily for cleaning). Once I had cleaned it all up, it looked good as new. Also, it was a LOT heavier than my old washer, so a bit of a wrestling match to get it moved in. That extra weight is a clue to how they are built. Then I started using it. HOLY RAVIOLI! I had thought that my clothes, towels, and bedding were just getting old and dull looking. After washing in the SQ, with what they now are calling the "classic clean" system, they all look and feel almost new. The fabrics look so much brighter and cleaner. My old Kenmore hadn't been doing as much of a good job as I had thought. Same laundry detergent as before. Now I'm thinking that I'll just put that plan for a new washer on hold for a while, and just keep using the SQ. They really are built to last. If I do decide to get a new one, it will definitely be a SQ, even though they're more expensive than most other brands.
Best explanation I have come across fair, unbiased and clearly defined. I have been fortunate enough to own both versions and find the differences between them minimal. I must say I did prefer 2019 perfect wash to the classic clean, it’s more refined more versatile smoother and gentler on the clothes. If you’re a sports athlete, construction worker and have kids that play in the backyard with mud then get the classic clean. Just my opinions.
Love my commercial SpeedQueen with mechanical timer, no computer krap, and it just works! I bought it to replace a POS WHirlpool HE washer I bought not knowing exactly what I was getting into, the HE washer was total KRAP, it figured 3" of water in the tub was going to by some miracle wash two win blankets and sheets??? no matter what I set the thing on, "deep water" was maybe 3-1/2" it never filled more, I wound up disabling the stupid lid lock so I could dump in three 5 gallon pails of water to FILL the tub for a REAL wash, I put up with having to do that for about 2 years, finally I had enough as well as the near one hour wash time it took and bout the SpeedQueen commercial washer, I put the WHirlpool on FB market place for FREE, take it away, and set it out by the curb, it still looked brand new, it sat there for over a week- NOBODY took it, not even for scrap! I wound up hauling back to my back yard and breaking it apart and cuting it up to take to the srap yard with some other scrap I had. NEVER buy an H.E. washer!!!! if you want to WASH clothes they MUST be submerged in the soapy water so they can move around, drizzling water on them sitting in 3 inches of water like the H.E. washer does is a joke! it might wash 2 pairs of pants and a tee shirt, but it sure as hell isnt going to wash 2 twin blankets and a couple of sheets!
I love my Speed Queen washer. Unlike some other machines, the Speed Queen uses water to wash clothes. Most other machines do not fill with enough water to clean the clothes. Previously I had a high efficiency front loader and clothes would come out with crusty food still on them because it used very little water. The front loader also stunk because the outer tub became full of dirt and bacteria. My Speed Queen cleans everything perfectly. It has water level settings and also a setting where it senses how much water to fill based on load size which I use all the time. it is eco friendly and still very efficient and effective at cleaning my clothes. And it spins the water out of the clothes much better than any other machines that I have had in the past, which saves time and energy cost in the dryer. Speed Queens are so well built that I am confident that it will last me 25 years. I highly recommend Speed Queen, it is the best machine made today!
My husband and I bought this same washer after ample research, the great reviews (as shown here) and stellar reputation. It was delivered and installed on 12/27/21. On 1/28/22 it stopped working in the middle of wash and we had to manually drain it. We were perplexed. We had not done anything different from the 10,000 other loads of laundry we have done in our lifetime w/o a machine breaking 1/2 way through the wash. We called the retailer and they flat out refused to help. We called SpeedQueen who also refused to help but gave us a list of their 3rd party approved repairmen. A repair man came on 2/4/22 and he look at it for 5 minutes and said - and I damn near quote - "yeah. You did not do anything wrong. You just got a machine that has faulty parts. Sometimes that just happens. I am going to have to replace the whole bottom half." WELL its now 3/3/22 and he claims he submitted the warranty information to SpeedQueen but has been given no updates or ETA's as to when (OR EVEN IF) we are going to receive the parts or when it could possibly be fixed. We paid over 1.5k for this machine all for it to wash maybe 15 loads of normal-everyday-household laundry and then die. WTH happened?! We are now just trying to do a chargeback on our credit card for delivery of faulty goods with a refusal from the retailer we paid to help. NO CLUE WHAT IS HAPPENING!
Update - the washer guy came out for the 4th time 2 weeks ago and he was here for nearly 4 hours. He replaced every part in the bottom half and then he went to do a test wash. He turned the damn machine on and nothing!! The new motor he just installed wouldn't start. He believes Speed Queen sent him a faulty motor. He showed us that the box it came in had grease stains which he said is not normal. He ordered yet another motor. It did come in and he is supposed to be here today to fix it. I'll keep you all updated. Going into almost a whole 1/3 of a yr without a working washer.
Which version do you have? So sorry you have had such a terrible experience, hoping it gets successfully resolved soon. Wish I could help, just another consumer looking for the best option.
@@Hankandrex this is a horrible story to read. Please continue to keep us updated. I hope you get this resolved soon. You should also complain to customer service about this so they can increase your warranty or replace the model completely.
@@j-towngip2951 its the same washer in this video. I do not see a model name on the front. I can give you the model number if you are really interested. thanks for the inquiry and reading my story.
@@NicooRico I am super annoyed. The repair guy came back on April 8, 2022. He was here for 1/2 hour installing the new parts. He went to start it and SAME THING. The motor just would not kick on and turn. So he called his boss and SQ Support. SQ Support suggested he try AGAIN to fix this lemon machine. They told him to order a new harness, a third motor, and a board. The new theory is the harness failed because it is not sending the minimum required amount of power needed to start the motor. Well here we are on May 6, 2022 and neither SQ or the repair man can tell us when the dang parts will arrive. They claim they are on back order and its all just supply chain issues. Ok, I get it. But we have been trying to work with you on fixing the machine since January, 2022. At what point do you just send us a new machine? Well they can't do that for some BS Reason. So I just got back from Lowes. I broke down and bought the cheapest machine they had in stock - a super basic, top loading Amana for $575 including taxes and delivery- to be delivered and installed tomorrow (nearly 1/3 of what we paid of this hunk of junk) and we are moving the lemon machine into the garage. Going to the laundromat was not the end of the world but I am feeling insecure about going there since someone stole a $10 out of my basket last week while I had my back turned for 20 seconds adding detergent to a machine. $575 is totally worth me not having to run to the washeteria every 5-7 days and haul around my body weight in laundry. We will sell one of the machines once it gets fixed. I feel so cheated by this company. I was so excited about buying this product back in November/December 2021.
We want the classic clean, we made a mistake 4 years ago and bought a maytag bravos xl which has been a 600.00 piece of junk. It does not clean because it doesn't use enough water. So we want the decision to use the amount of water we choose. Speed Queen is the answer with the classic clean and with the transmission.
We made the same mistake too...we purchased the big one though it was 1,000 a huge mistake a piece of junk it leaves detergent on your clothes its real bad...I am going to have to give it away...we had it checked three times but Maytag said that is the way the washer worked I also had it exchanged twice... I may just purchase a speed queen...I believe it is noisy though...
3 year old Maytag on the way out. Bearings are bad. Repair people said not worth it to fix and that these companies manufacture them like that deliberately so they can’t easily be fixed and you have to buy another one. When this goes will look at the TC5 classic clean. You just can’t beat having a true agitator to efficiently clean clothes.
We have the Maytag bravos XL washer and dryer pair as well. We moved into a new rental house and weren’t sure which machines to buy yet… And my husband came across this beautiful… Absolutely beautiful looking machines for $40 for the pair! We jumped on it… Only to realize a short time later they should’ve paid us $40 to take it. I am very grateful that we did not buy the set new. You get no water… You can’t fill this humongous wash tub even halfway full of clothing because your top layer of clothing will stay almost dry… It doesn’t even get thoroughly wet let alone washed if you put too many clothing items in the washer. So I ask you… What good are the HE extra roomie washtubs yes you can’t wash more clothing and if it doesn’t give you enough water. They’re just for show is what I’ve come to realize. Because they sure as heck are not about performance. These new HE machines are an absolute joke. And it’s being done to us on purpose ..it goes right along with all of the other garbage that’s going on in this country right now. Don’t get me started.… Oh one more thing I had read a hack about how to make the bravos washer actually fill up with more water … So I tried it… And I would not recommend it. Basically another reviewer who has the Maytag bravos XL had written that she pours two or 3 gallons of water on top of her laundry in the machine so that you can trick the machine to adding more water because the laundry weighs more. It actually worked… But what she doesn’t realize and what I learned is you will ruin the machine in time. Not a big loss since it’s such a travesty anyway… But now my machine has some damage and I’m holding my breath trying to make it work until I can save up for the SQTC5 set. So all you bravos owners out there… Stop adding the water… The Maytag bravos suspension cannot handle it.
We have a 2014 Speed Clean washer that fills up with water just like the old days. The best washer purchase we ever made. Only few hundreds bucks more than the junk that was available at the time, and 100% worth it.
We bought a SQ 432 washer in 2017. Best washer we've ever had, it's an absolute beast. It can handle everything we throw at it & then some. OF look & water usage aren't negatives for us. What we care about is whether it works & this one certainly does, like it SHOULD. We won't be buying any other brand, SQ is the bomb!
@@CashMcHenry I'm not sure - the full model # is AWN432SPWH - but I do know it has a lid-lock (which I dismantled, lol) and an agitator. My 4 kids all use it & overfill it sometimes (even tho I've told them not to repeatedly), but it takes the abuse like a champ.
I purchased a home in 2010 and have 4 children and husband and wife/ I’m remodeling my home now and would not ever think of buying any other brand of water or dryer >> I’m sure I could get a decent price for my old set if I choose to sell them but I’ll be gifting them to another family > thank you speed queen for building a durable 100% dependable product
I bought the TR7 Speed Queen washing machine last year, after a frustrating battle with my HE one. (I could literally pull out a set of ‘ washed’ jeans and find one leg clean and one stained! ) When we remodeled, we decided to bite the bullet and buy the top SQ available. And I have to say it is the BEST washer I have ever owned! I recommend it to everyone. It gets laundry spotless and is quiet. I ❤️❤️❤️ it!
Thank you for sharing your story! We are so glad to hear you are enjoying your Speed Queen washer - quietness is a good point many people forget when discussing Speed Queen!
Hello! I was wondering if you’re still just as happy with your TR7 Speed Queen washing machine? Also, do you have the matching dryer to go with it? And if so, would you recommend it as well? :)
I just got my SQ TC 3 series brand new ! I've never had a washer this quite ! My clothes have never been so clean, what a beast ! Our Clothes come out of the dryer so fresh it's like spring every time we do laundry! My wife absolutely loves this set , this set has that classic look my grandma would be proud of ! The reviews are great , your reps do an excellent job of explaining the different models also , just an all around good feeling from them , props to your reps ! We've never owned SQ before, but we've seen them in every laundry mat from Ohio to Arizona and your representatives done such a great job explaining the quality and years of operation these machines offer even showing the inner components of the washers ! Who does that ? Overall excellence imo ! I recommend to anyone looking for a new set , start with the base model of the SQ you'll get a work horse right off the bat . Yours truly, Jd......
Speed Queen machines are also designed for the commercial market. Meaning they keep the components as similar as possible. This allows them to support models for decades instead of a few years. EG: The impeller in a speed quieen hasn't changed for 20 years that I can think of.
If the Apollo astronauts depended on the idiots who engineered most of today's consumer appliances to get them to the moon they would not have made it out of earth's atmosphere. In all likelihood they would have been blown up in an explosion at Kennedy Space Center.
Classic is the way to go if you work at a job where you get real dirty, e.g a mechanic. If you just work the office job, the perfect wash is all you'll need.
Thank you for this information. I bought into the new front loader pretty units everybody sells. I'm glad they are gone. I purchased a speed queen set in 2016 and I simply use them. They work like units are supposed to and just do the job with no hassle. Today I did a load of whites and they weren't bad so I used the normal eco cycle and for some reason I checked on it and noticed the water was cold. OH great hot water tank is out I thought. Within a minute I figured out it was the washer doing this and a quick internet search led me here. Problem solved in 10 minutes and the washer is working as designed. Guess you learn something new every day. For anybody reading my comment, buy speed queen. I don't endorse many products but I do with these. Several coworkers have purchased them after discussions we have had. All are super happy and they all had the "fancy" front loaders too.
I bought a Speed Queen after suffering the disappointment of a Maytag Neptune washer which I learned to hate! I absolutely love the Speed Queen washer.
The lid is locked as soon as the water is done filling on the Perfect Clean, not just during the spin. It's incredibly annoying! There is also a sensor that turns the water off when the lid is open, so if you're used to cleaning the detergent cup off in the water flow, think again. There is no way to keep the cycle from starting once the water is filled, so if you are use to doing that as a manual pre-soak it's not possible.
I have aTR 7000W and on the right hand upper corner there is the option to Pause the Start Button ... at this point the lid unlocks in a few seconds and you can do what you want then press it again to continue. Do you not have this?
Don’t use a cup….just “eyeball” the amount of detergent you need. Also let the water fill and agitate for a few minutes then lift the lid and it will soak as long as you like! Did this with my Maytag for 27 years!
on the TC5 if you open the lid and leave it open for lets say 30 min for a soak . does it auto drain the washer ? my current may tag does this and i hate it
We bought our SQ washer and dryer 10 years ago. I wouldn't own another brand. My mom is finally ready to replace her w&d, and of course I'm having her buy SQ. These will be the first new w&d she's ever owned.
I'm looking for a new washer and dryer and these are for me!!! I have a well so I don't care about water saving because it goes right into the septic and back into the earth. Also, made in America!!! I love the old school full fill tub and simple no frills. Really like the seperate agitator and tub. Going to buy mine today. TC5000WN and the DC5 dryer. Well worth the money.
After using a “high efficiency (what an oxymoron)” Maytag machine with extremely dissatisfying results, my next machine will definitely be a classic Speed Queen!
This video was UNBELIEVABLY informative. I have two questions: 1. I'm torn between the Classic Clean and the newer, tweaked TR5 model. If I opt for the TR5 model, how can I be sure I'm getting the newer, tweaked version rather than a model re-done in 2018? 2. I'm noticing that some appliance stores push you to buy a warranty even though Speed Queen offers a terrific one. Why would anyone want to buy a warranty if Speed Queen offers such a terrific one? Isn't this just a rip off? Thank in advance for your answers!
Good questions Doreen Mott! On our website, for example, we identify older models in the product description (2018 version/2020 version) or mark them as "Retired" so you know you're getting the correct version. As for purchasing a warranty, with Speed Queen, it comes down to peace of mind and your personal track record with appliances. Before opting in, ask your salesperson or check the warranty information to see what specifics are covered. Hope that helps!
One day I'll own a set of these work horses. Hands down, best quality and when it comes down to brass tax, these machines take the golden crown. No gimmicks
Thank you for this very informative video. My classic washer and dryer were installed today and I was worried because the washer is a bit noisy. Now I know that’s normal. Love the shorter wash cycle. 👍🏻
Can you close the door to your washroom- is it still too noisy? I am trying to decide TR5 or TC5. Our clothes are rarely very dirty but come on for over 1k, I can't believe I am justifying a quieter machine...that does NOT clean well.
Thanks for the vinegar trick. I just recently remodeled my laundry room. Had the Speed Queen draining into the slop sink prior. I actually had to cut the hose at an angle so it didn’t splash all over in that sink because these machines really have a strong water pump. Basically I cut the whole smooth end part off of the drain and cut an angle at the corrugated part to calm the water down some for the sink. I also used a small c-clamp to hold the hose in place so it wouldn’t walk out of the sink. After the remodel, we installed a 2 inch standpipe with a proper vent and I just cut the washer drain hose square again. First load of laundry I had duds! I took the drain out and measured it against the wall where the p-trap was….i was right at the water level of the trap. I think my issue really was due to the hose going down too far in the stand pipe and just barely in the water stored by the p-trap. I cut another 1.5’ of hose off the drain and no more issues. I pictured it being the same as a kid blowing bubbles into a root beer soda drink. If that straw is right below the surface, you can make a ton of bubbles into the surface of the soda. Raise that straw up a few inches and nothing! I never realized how much air these machines push out during the rinse cycle. Just throwing this theory out as a possibility. It “seemed” to fix my issue! I will be using the vinegar trick every so often as well to keep excess detergent in the machines and lines to a minimum.! Thanks for the video!
My Speed Queen is now filling up to the large load no matter how many things are in it. I put four things in it and it filled to the top when I had it on auto fill.My has a lid lock...I actually hate it.It's like 3 years old.
I am currently trying to decide which SQ model to get. I've had a Samsung washer for about 7 years and I hate it. Nothing like washing clothes in a cycle that takes almost two hours only to find dirty clothes at the end of it. I want to know that when I wash clothes the machine is actually washing/cleaning what I put in it. It's kind of like the smell of Tide you know it's clean when it smells like Tide or cleaning the kitchen with Pine Sol. LOL
Classic sounds great, my buddy in Florida said his lasted 13 yrs, how crazy & no repairs, my GE is going in 4 yrs, and store warranty doesn't want to repair it. Im convinced Speed Queen
Good to see you posting videos again. I hope that everyone at DA came through the first wave okay. Here's hoping everyone will stay well through the second wave.
Thank you so much for the kind words - the DA family wishes the same to you and yours 🙏 It's scary to think of a second wave but hopefully we all can move on from this even stronger, with eyes wide open, and more appreciation for the little things in life 😊
Barry I agree with that Whirlpool/maytag washer but the old school maytag is a winner. I have one over 25 years and still running like the day I bought it.
Speed queen “commercial” dryer is going strong ! It’s close to 15 years old with no issues. When the washer gives out a GE it will be the speed queen commercial series to replace it.
Wondering if the Classic style's tub would be large enough to wash a sleeping bag, or several saddle pads? Love the idea of going back-to-basics, but we have a LOT of laundry that needs large capacity.
@@heathermunoz6282 Same answer though I just got a TC5 and it holds and actually washes a surprisingly decent amount of cloths. I think they say up to 11lbs. A larger tub does not always mean a better washing job. It means the tub is larger and that is about it. In a side by side they put the SQ up against a larger capacity and it did well. Also, the TC5 does not go out of balance often unlike other machines- even with the larger tubs. Weight out your typical load. If it comes in around 11lbs or less, you should be good to go. Also, keep in mind, I can do two full loads in about an hour. It use to take over 1 hour to do a single load in my old machine. It had a larger tub but was terrible. TC5 is a great machine.
Washed 8 pairs of canvas work pants 5 shirts several pairs of underwear and probably 4 pairs of socks. Will fit a king size comforter in it no problem and wash it better than the laundromat.
My new TR7 arrives next week I can hardly wait..I'll post what I think about the performance..We're going to be happy.. I had a Maytag fo 32 years and can you believe that it never needed a repair. Well it finally bit the dust this week so I opted for Speed Queen as they are the number #1 washer/dryer on the market. Forget Maytag..it's been bought over by whirlpool an heard their appliances break down in less than 8 years..This is the junk they make now..My old one was made here in USA, not china! and so is Speed Queen..Proud to say this!!1
I have two questions does the water keep filling the tub when you open the door also, can you adjust the water level to the amount of closure putting in it does it have a small medium and large load water level knob or does it just have one level? Thanks.
Yes, I recently purchased a TR3000WN. You mentioned that the Door locks on the final spin. However, and maybe my unit is newer, but my unit door must be closed (locked) in order to operate at all times. You can reopen the door during the beginning, to add more wash, however, you must close the door and re-push the blue start button to resume the cycle. I would love to watch the beginning cycle on my new TR3000? The main reason for the Lock is because the TR models have direct motors and turn at higher RPMs. The TC5000 has a transmission and will stop the drum in 3-5 sec. after opening. Also, something we just experienced with our new TR3000. My wife notice the unit stopped and would not drain or do a final spin. A full tube of water. After calling Allison, (no success) I figured out to unplug the unit for 15 sec. Let the unit recalibrate And try forced a final spin. This was done by pushing and holding down until the blue light switched to spin cycle and red light door on, (and door closed) I walked away in frustration, thinking I just paid over $850.00 for a washer and thing is acting up after 8 washes /10 days. Then to my surprise, I heard the unit come on and spin everything out. Since that time I completed 2 other washers to make sure it is operated fine. These units are well built, and clean great. The 3.2 stainless steel tub hold more than most other larger washers on the market. But this Eco Settings, Door lock, Alone with this fluky programing solution to force a final wash is something I'm not use to. Maybe, I should of spent another $300 more and have peace of mind with a classic TC5000. Please respond.
When draining does the tub spin so dirt and soap goes out through the sides of the tub? OR does the tub stop, water drain out (filtering dirt through clean clothes) and then the high speed spin to extract water?
Just bought the classic clean but the clothes are super wet compared to my old one. In the dryer the clothes would dry in 35 minutes or less. On the two loads I did today it took over 2 hrs to semi dry. Not very happy 😢
I'm so sick of my HE. I told my husband to get me a Speed Queen. Cotton sheets are always ripping and I only use full water level, Load per instruction and they tear. I'm in my 60s. Had sets last year's and years. Now maybe a year. I have bought new sets 4 times in 3 years. They are expensive!
Awesome video! I have found on the coin operated Speed Queens, the control board settings only allow hot water for maybe a 1/3 of the fill up then switches to warm and cold soon after. Property owners and their tennants have figured thus out and complained. So, I had to call Alliance service center to get the proper toggle switches on the board set to fill hot all the way if you just want hot. There is nothing comparable for reliable coin operated washers and dryers other than Speed Queen.
I bought mine going on 3 years ago. I had trouble with my Whirlpool constantly getting out of balance. I never had that trouble with my Speed Queen. I bought the entry level model. I like the way these are made. They are made like tanks. You pay more but they are better
Thank for the very informative video. I really appreciate it. I am trying to decide which SQ to buy. you mentioned being able to bypass water temp on normal/eco setting, how?
Having an overflow of suds issue with my 2 real old 2019 classic model. I have found others on line that have had similar issues with little resolve. I just noticed it was spewing out under hook up box due to a water main break and wall board remove d. Suds spill out and run down drain inside wall. Any fixes.? Using little hE detergent already. Also noticed lots of water in tub between washes. I have maintence person coming covered under warranty but it is going to take a month to get someone here.
Just watched the video on how to PROPERLY clean the dispenser. I learned the dispenser pulls apart for cleaning, but you must SQUEEZE the top housing to separate it.
I’m happy I accidentally ran to the speed queen brand for dryers and washers but I’m trying to also find kitchen appliances as durable and long-lasting as Speed queen like refrigerators dishwashers stoves microwave etc. do you have any info on durable kitchen appliances?
Hi Hector Romero! Glad to hear this! We have a bunch of "best appliance" videos, including wall ovens, ranges, dishwashers and more. Durability, quality and longevity are number one factors we consider when choosing our top picks. Hope it helps: th-cam.com/play/PL-l1uoO8m7nGgAxLAa-kT1VucF_8F9NLx.html
Designer Appliances I checked out a few of these videos on the link you sent me and sorry that is not the information I was actually looking for I’m trying to find just long lasting appliances I don’t care about technology or looks Is there a commercial grade option that I can use for residential appliances in the kitchen that you might know about?
What happens if your washer is far from the hot water line and that there is a lot of cold water left in the line? Would that mean the hot wash is still a cold/warm wash?
My wife and I are Senior Citizens and we’re interested in a Speed Queen, but not sure which one is best for only us. What would you recommend in a washer & dryer?
We have a "Classic Clean" style from 2012. Never needed service to date. Only issue? Wife says spin cycle does not thoroughly do the job in removing water. I am looking at the belt and checking info on this issue.
The only thing that stops me from buying a Speedqueen Classic is the small size of 3.2 cu ft. I am hoping to get something larger than my old 3.5 cu.ft. washer, not smaller.
TC5000 Classic, best machine you an buy. Period. The coin laundry at the corner just replaced four of their top-load machines with IPSO brand, also made by Alliance Laundry Systems and aside from the coin acceptor and the lack of the fabric softener dispenser, they appear identical to my TC5000. Same basket, same dasher (let William F. Buckley call it an 'agitator') and as heavy as Granddaddy's Packard. The remainder of their machines were replaced when I was in college and have been in service more than 30 years. I expect my SQ to be in service as long as I am. It is not as quiet as the LG 'HE' top load machine it replaced, but it uses less water (the LG would drain and refill brim-full when the when it didn't like the balance just about every load), runs a full cycle including extra rinse in under 40 minutes, and even the grimiest work clothes come out without a trace of grease or soil. The hot water setting uses unmixed water straight from the heater, checked with a calibrated lab thermometer at 138.8 degrees F.
Me too. Trying to get the hubby to get me a set of the classic Speed Queen. I wonder if there is a 2013 to 2016 top loader with the true mechanical timer. And if so I would love to have one with the heavy duty and permanent press cycles are separate. Let me know family. Thanks again..
I'll never get it. My front loader gets my clothes as clean, uses a fraction of the water and clothes come out of spin 95% dry. I guess it proves no machine is right for everyone.
@@VideoArchiveGuy i just bought a front loader by lg. I have their dishwasher and do 2 dishwasher loads a day, zero maintenance 2 years in and runs strong extra features no issue except the wifi app is useless and doesn't really connect so doesn't download new cycles or work. But other than that it's amazing. Can't wait to try my my lg washer
I ditched my HE for the classic clean (commercial) series , with an insanely long extended warranty...and I haven't looked back. Unlike the previous HE, this machine actually cleans my clothes.
@BrandAccount We would never buy another front loader. Our Electrolux smelled bad. We are very clean people and also cleaned it- changed out the big gasket and nothing helped. We have a TC5 now and would not trade it for anything. One tip, we use very little high efficiency liquid detergent, as in a teaspoon or two. We also do not ever put anything else in it- no fabric softener especially. The FF7 is a nice machine though if I needed the capacity maybe as a second machine for dirty work clothes or something. I don't mind a little noise either- that way I know it's working. People said the TC5 was loud- it does not bother us at all and we sleep 10 feet away from it. We literally do not even close the door when it's running. I like it!
@BrandAccount No worries. It's decent for sure if you need a front loader. Pricey as well. For us, top loaders are the way to go. Just easier to keep clean. We are never going back...but get whatever you like.
@BrandAccount You specifically cited FF7 which IS a front loader. Yes, Speed Queen is a very good brand, and especially the TC5. By far, their best machine. You may have meant SQ in general but you said FF7. Be more clear next time. Cheers!
What’s the warranty on your commercial machine? Is it a higher capacity machine? These high efficiency machines, while a noble thought, are for the birds. I I bought a high efficiency LG dishwasher and it takes over an hour to wash the damn dishes and they’re still not clean. I even rinse and scrub the dishes before I put them in the dishwasher! I’ll never buy another LG product. I should have gotten my old Hot Point dishwasher fixed. I never had a problem with it cleaning the dishes.
We have a Speed Queen washer and dryer where we are staying, TR3 I believe. Is there a Rinse & Spin setting? Does the ‘Spin Only’ cycle also include water. All other washers I have ever used have had a ‘Rinse’ cycle. I can’t see that unless the ‘Spin Only’ also functions as a Rinse. Can anyone help clarify?
I have a 2014 speed queen top load washing machine which I love. Recently it started making more noise during the wash cycle and I realized that the washing basket is rotating while washing. It did that when I originally got it and then stopped till now. Is this normal, or is something loose? Thank you for your video!
Did you order it online or at a store? I heard of you get it online you always have to go through them for any warranty stuff which could be a hassle vs a local store. No idea if that's true though..
I am in South Africa....about to buy a SQ top loader washing machine. I have read so many different opinions that I am confused. Should I buy my household the touch screen version or the normal knob version. i would prefer the new modern look but dont want to sacrifice looks for sufficiency and durability...R2000 difference between models.
FILLING. How does warm water fill the tub (i.e., like a faucet with one spout OR by alternating between cold water and hot water)? RINSE. Does it have a warm water rinse?
Thinking of buying one, but it better be the ultimate supreme washing machine for the price they are asking, ive heard reviews some ppl weren't satisfied and that the clothes were coming out linty
Speed Queen also has trouble getting clothing to circulate from top to bottom. This has been shown in many videos. The washers with the screw like fins on the side of the center agitator pulls the clothing downward and agitates better. A towel sitting on top of the water just stays there.
My mom finally had to replace her SQ top load after 45 years only because the repair guy did have certain parts. It wasn't even the motor or the belts. It was one of the dials. She got a samsung top load b/c I told her my new front load washes like crap. She does not like it. I hate mine too. Why can't we get them in Canada?
I purchased my TR 5 in 2020, it has a quiet wash and spin cycle, however there are many things I dislike about this machine! There are two dealers in my state I called both and they recommended the SQ as their best machine, my motivation to purchase a SQ it is an American built machine and last longer than most brands. The salesman assured me it has no mother board and washing a quilt is no problem, this was the reason I purchased this machine. The instruction said washing a quilt is not recommended. Now I have to go to the laundry mat to wash a quilt which we make! And it does have a mother board which I hate. It has a very slow agitation, and the agitator has very small straight blades and can't possibility move the water efficiently, I have had to wash things more than once to get them clean. I use warm water and it is cold, I used the spin only cycle and it started filling up with water. Why have a warm or a hot water selector if it is not that temp when selected. I used the Heavy soiled button and it filled with only 3 or 4 inches of water and agitated for 15 or 20 minutes before it finally filled up with water, I wanted a longer washing time not a 3" water wash for that period of time. It has cycles I don't understand or need like, perm press, delicate and hand wash?? I generally use the cycle selector on Normal eco, the load size on Auto fill or Autofill extra rinse. However, I tried Cycle Selector on large water setting and it still did not fill up to a large fill for some time. I HATE the lid lock; it should be for spin cycle only. I really dislike this machine it is not a good machine for regular wash, my old Maytag was over 30 years old when I had to retire it and I could wash anything in it, the SQ does not match up with old tech. I have read the booklet over and over again and wonder why this SQ doesn't work better, it is a night maire! I was so happy when it was delivered not anymore. I want my old Maytag back, even with its out of balance spin!
Just like waiting on any sink to get hot water flowing, you should turn hot water on in nearby washtub or sink to get water hot before starting a hot wash cycle. Good luck finding a modern machine without a lid lock.
@@johnx5891 I can get Hot or Warm water in the "Auto Fill Extra Rinse", however the "Auto Fill" wash has cold water even if I select the Warm water setting! In order to get Warm or Hot water in the "Auto Fill" I have to touch the "Heavy Soil" button and this is where the problem starts, it will fill with 3 or 4 inches of water and agitate for 15 minutes or so then finally fill to the correct level and finish washing, why agitate with so little water, it does not distribute the detergent thru the laundry! (In order to check the water lever I must touch the pause button it will unlock after a minute or so, I can then check the water level) I touched the "Heavy Soil" button in order to get the 21 minute extra wash time the user guide indicates!
It seems Speed Queen are bent on designing themselves out of the domestic top loader market. I've been using Speed Queen for over thirty years and I am less than impressed with their current offering. Moreover, here in Australia a brand new SQ top loader costs over $2500. For that money I expect a better designed product, one that does more than just slosh clothes around in a revolving tub. There is a demand for traditional top loaders out there.The kind that offers variable water levels, spin and wash speeds in combination with different cycle selections, to provide the performance and flexibility of a traditional top loading agitator washer. Unless SQ bring back their model range that predates 2017, I am not going to bother with this brand anymore. Business 101: if you have a great, functional product that even has a cult following, don't change the fundamental design to something that is much less than what came before, unless you don't want to be in business anymore.
Purchased a TC 5003 to replace a 💩 box shimmy sung. Prior to the shimmy sung we had legacy maytags which were gifted to family...who believe it or not destroyed the set...so much with helping folks who can't help themselves...did thorough research purchased a TC 5003 have never looked back. Everything and do mean everything in the marketplace is a junk time bomb compared to Speed Products. Be wise; learn from others... Cheers😊
I was an Appliance repairman for 27 years. He is telling you the truth about the Classic clean. Bullet proof tank.
was speed queen the brand that you had services calls on the LEAST amount of time ?
which brand did you notice always required service ?
Okay then why did the classic clean warranty less than the TC 7?
I have the commercial set with the old fashion dial. No computers. It is tough. Reminds me of my moms old maytag of the 1970s. Hers lasted over 27 years and she washed a lot when we were kids.
Which model uses the least amount of water?
Can anyone tell me if they have the classic clean or the perfect wash on a second floor laundry room? Was told the motor is too heavy for American made home. We have a custom home but how can I know for sure before I buy one?
Single guy. Bought the TR7 because I wanted all of the options for my clothes. Gentle to heavy duty. I considered the TR5 yet it appeared really tough on clothes. I'm almost 2 years into the TR7 and I could not be happier. TONS of washing options. I've even experimented with bar clothes full of ketchup, soy sauce, mustard and more. They come out perfect. I think a lot of people don't understand how to use washing machines. You can't just throw clothes in and expect perfection. There are times when you need to pre-wash, or soak or use detergent enhancers, temperature, time and so much more. My TR7 has handled it all and I'm very pleased with the results.
Good to hear. Waivering between the 5 or the 7!
I live in south Africa and i have had my Speedqueen for 38 years . I love it
I bought mine 45 years ago. No parts available to. Pitty is soo expensive. Cannot afford a new one
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My speed queen tr5003wn washer is lid locked and is empty . Noticed problem when I went to do a load ?!? No light to indicate a problem . Unit is 5 months old
What can I do ?
@@guitarman2669try unplugging it and let it go back to factory settings.
I have had my Speedqueen for 38 years and I love it.
I had a 10-year-old Kenmore washer that I thought worked pretty well. I was planning on (and saving up for) getting a new washer, when it broke down - sounded like the bearings were breaking down, and it started to leak internally. I decided to get a second-hand washer just to fill in the time until I could finish saving up for a new one.
I bought a 12-year-old Speed Queen AWS44NW washer from someone who had just gotten a new one, for only $50 - he probably could have asked more for it, but he really just wanted the old one out of his garage.
It needed some cleaning up on the exterior, and the fabric-softener dispenser was really gunked up (clean it out regularly, folks, it snaps off of the top of the agitator and snaps apart easily for cleaning). Once I had cleaned it all up, it looked good as new.
Also, it was a LOT heavier than my old washer, so a bit of a wrestling match to get it moved in. That extra weight is a clue to how they are built.
Then I started using it. HOLY RAVIOLI! I had thought that my clothes, towels, and bedding were just getting old and dull looking. After washing in the SQ, with what they now are calling the "classic clean" system, they all look and feel almost new. The fabrics look so much brighter and cleaner. My old Kenmore hadn't been doing as much of a good job as I had thought. Same laundry detergent as before.
Now I'm thinking that I'll just put that plan for a new washer on hold for a while, and just keep using the SQ. They really are built to last. If I do decide to get a new one, it will definitely be a SQ, even though they're more expensive than most other brands.
You got a great deal.
Best explanation I have come across fair, unbiased and clearly defined. I have been fortunate enough to own both versions and find the differences between them minimal. I must say I did prefer 2019 perfect wash to the classic clean, it’s more refined more versatile smoother and gentler on the clothes. If you’re a sports athlete, construction worker and have kids that play in the backyard with mud then get the classic clean. Just my opinions.
Thank you for your kind words and for the helpful insight on Speed Queen! It is helpful for other customers researching their next washer 😀
That would be me, getting the clothes dirty muddy etc.. And dog blankets, dog towels etc..I need heavy duty serious washing
agree. the perfect clean does not do a thorough wash... any maintenance/ trade workers clothes , look at the classic clean.
Classic Clean is the only machine to choose. The wash action of the Perfect Wash is no comparison to Classic Clean with its impressive turn over.
Love my commercial SpeedQueen with mechanical timer, no computer krap, and it just works!
I bought it to replace a POS WHirlpool HE washer I bought not knowing exactly what I was getting into, the HE washer was total KRAP, it figured 3" of water in the tub was going to by some miracle wash two win blankets and sheets??? no matter what I set the thing on, "deep water" was maybe 3-1/2" it never filled more, I wound up disabling the stupid lid lock so I could dump in three 5 gallon pails of water to FILL the tub for a REAL wash, I put up with having to do that for about 2 years, finally I had enough as well as the near one hour wash time it took and bout the SpeedQueen commercial washer,
I put the WHirlpool on FB market place for FREE, take it away, and set it out by the curb, it still looked brand new, it sat there for over a week- NOBODY took it, not even for scrap! I wound up hauling back to my back yard and breaking it apart and cuting it up to take to the srap yard with some other scrap I had.
NEVER buy an H.E. washer!!!! if you want to WASH clothes they MUST be submerged in the soapy water so they can move around, drizzling water on them sitting in 3 inches of water like the H.E. washer does is a joke!
it might wash 2 pairs of pants and a tee shirt, but it sure as hell isnt going to wash 2 twin blankets and a couple of sheets!
I agree. Who needs high tech 😅
I love my Speed Queen washer. Unlike some other machines, the Speed Queen uses water to wash clothes. Most other machines do not fill with enough water to clean the clothes. Previously I had a high efficiency front loader and clothes would come out with crusty food still on them because it used very little water. The front loader also stunk because the outer tub became full of dirt and bacteria. My Speed Queen cleans everything perfectly. It has water level settings and also a setting where it senses how much water to fill based on load size which I use all the time. it is eco friendly and still very efficient and effective at cleaning my clothes. And it spins the water out of the clothes much better than any other machines that I have had in the past, which saves time and energy cost in the dryer. Speed Queens are so well built that I am confident that it will last me 25 years. I highly recommend Speed Queen, it is the best machine made today!
Which model do u have?
Yes Id like to know which model as well
My husband and I bought this same washer after ample research, the great reviews (as shown here) and stellar reputation. It was delivered and installed on 12/27/21. On 1/28/22 it stopped working in the middle of wash and we had to manually drain it. We were perplexed. We had not done anything different from the 10,000 other loads of laundry we have done in our lifetime w/o a machine breaking 1/2 way through the wash. We called the retailer and they flat out refused to help. We called SpeedQueen who also refused to help but gave us a list of their 3rd party approved repairmen. A repair man came on 2/4/22 and he look at it for 5 minutes and said - and I damn near quote - "yeah. You did not do anything wrong. You just got a machine that has faulty parts. Sometimes that just happens. I am going to have to replace the whole bottom half." WELL its now 3/3/22 and he claims he submitted the warranty information to SpeedQueen but has been given no updates or ETA's as to when (OR EVEN IF) we are going to receive the parts or when it could possibly be fixed. We paid over 1.5k for this machine all for it to wash maybe 15 loads of normal-everyday-household laundry and then die. WTH happened?! We are now just trying to do a chargeback on our credit card for delivery of faulty goods with a refusal from the retailer we paid to help. NO CLUE WHAT IS HAPPENING!
Update - the washer guy came out for the 4th time 2 weeks ago and he was here for nearly 4 hours. He replaced every part in the bottom half and then he went to do a test wash. He turned the damn machine on and nothing!! The new motor he just installed wouldn't start. He believes Speed Queen sent him a faulty motor. He showed us that the box it came in had grease stains which he said is not normal. He ordered yet another motor. It did come in and he is supposed to be here today to fix it. I'll keep you all updated. Going into almost a whole 1/3 of a yr without a working washer.
Which version do you have? So sorry you have had such a terrible experience, hoping it gets successfully resolved soon. Wish I could help, just another consumer looking for the best option.
@@Hankandrex this is a horrible story to read. Please continue to keep us updated. I hope you get this resolved soon. You should also complain to customer service about this so they can increase your warranty or replace the model completely.
@@j-towngip2951 its the same washer in this video. I do not see a model name on the front. I can give you the model number if you are really interested. thanks for the inquiry and reading my story.
@@NicooRico I am super annoyed. The repair guy came back on April 8, 2022. He was here for 1/2 hour installing the new parts. He went to start it and SAME THING. The motor just would not kick on and turn. So he called his boss and SQ Support. SQ Support suggested he try AGAIN to fix this lemon machine. They told him to order a new harness, a third motor, and a board. The new theory is the harness failed because it is not sending the minimum required amount of power needed to start the motor. Well here we are on May 6, 2022 and neither SQ or the repair man can tell us when the dang parts will arrive. They claim they are on back order and its all just supply chain issues. Ok, I get it. But we have been trying to work with you on fixing the machine since January, 2022. At what point do you just send us a new machine? Well they can't do that for some BS Reason. So I just got back from Lowes. I broke down and bought the cheapest machine they had in stock - a super basic, top loading Amana for $575 including taxes and delivery- to be delivered and installed tomorrow (nearly 1/3 of what we paid of this hunk of junk) and we are moving the lemon machine into the garage. Going to the laundromat was not the end of the world but I am feeling insecure about going there since someone stole a $10 out of my basket last week while I had my back turned for 20 seconds adding detergent to a machine. $575 is totally worth me not having to run to the washeteria every 5-7 days and haul around my body weight in laundry. We will sell one of the machines once it gets fixed. I feel so cheated by this company. I was so excited about buying this product back in November/December 2021.
We want the classic clean, we made a mistake 4 years ago and bought a maytag bravos xl which has been a 600.00 piece of junk. It does not clean because it doesn't use enough water. So we want the decision to use the amount of water we choose. Speed Queen is the answer with the classic clean and with the transmission.
Did you get the TC5 Classic Series model?
We made the same mistake too...we purchased the big one though it was 1,000 a huge mistake a piece of junk it leaves detergent on your clothes its real bad...I am going to have to give it away...we had it checked three times but Maytag said that is the way the washer worked I also had it exchanged twice... I may just purchase a speed queen...I believe it is noisy though...
3 year old Maytag on the way out. Bearings are bad. Repair people said not worth it to fix and that these companies manufacture them like that deliberately so they can’t easily be fixed and you have to buy another one. When this goes will look at the TC5 classic clean. You just can’t beat having a true agitator to efficiently clean clothes.
We have the Maytag bravos XL washer and dryer pair as well. We moved into a new rental house and weren’t sure which machines to buy yet… And my husband came across this beautiful… Absolutely beautiful looking machines for $40 for the pair! We jumped on it… Only to realize a short time later they should’ve paid us $40 to take it. I am very grateful that we did not buy the set new. You get no water… You can’t fill this humongous wash tub even halfway full of clothing because your top layer of clothing will stay almost dry… It doesn’t even get thoroughly wet let alone washed if you put too many clothing items in the washer. So I ask you… What good are the HE extra roomie washtubs yes you can’t wash more clothing and if it doesn’t give you enough water. They’re just for show is what I’ve come to realize. Because they sure as heck are not about performance.
These new HE machines are an absolute joke. And it’s being done to us on purpose ..it goes right along with all of the other garbage that’s going on in this country right now. Don’t get me started.… Oh one more thing I had read a hack about how to make the bravos washer actually fill up with more water … So I tried it… And I would not recommend it. Basically another reviewer who has the Maytag bravos XL had written that she pours two or 3 gallons of water on top of her laundry in the machine so that you can trick the machine to adding more water because the laundry weighs more. It actually worked… But what she doesn’t realize and what I learned is you will ruin the machine in time. Not a big loss since it’s such a travesty anyway… But now my machine has some damage and I’m holding my breath trying to make it work until I can save up for the SQTC5 set. So all you bravos owners out there… Stop adding the water… The Maytag bravos suspension cannot handle it.
We have a 2014 Speed Clean washer that fills up with water just like the old days. The best washer purchase we ever made. Only few hundreds bucks more than the junk that was available at the time, and 100% worth it.
which model did you get? Thanks
We bought a SQ 432 washer in 2017. Best washer we've ever had, it's an absolute beast. It can handle everything we throw at it & then some. OF look & water usage aren't negatives for us. What we care about is whether it works & this one certainly does, like it SHOULD. We won't be buying any other brand, SQ is the bomb!
Is the 432 a TC model or TR?
@@CashMcHenry I'm not sure - the full model # is AWN432SPWH - but I do know it has a lid-lock (which I dismantled, lol) and an agitator. My 4 kids all use it & overfill it sometimes (even tho I've told them not to repeatedly), but it takes the abuse like a champ.
I purchased a home in 2010 and have 4 children and husband and wife/ I’m remodeling my home now and would not ever think of buying any other brand of water or dryer >> I’m sure I could get a decent price for my old set if I choose to sell them but I’ll be gifting them to another family > thank you speed queen for building a durable 100% dependable product
I bought the TR7 Speed Queen washing machine last year, after a frustrating battle with my HE one. (I could literally pull out a set of ‘ washed’ jeans and find one leg clean and one stained! )
When we remodeled, we decided to bite the bullet and buy the top SQ available. And I have to say it is the BEST washer I have ever owned! I recommend it to everyone. It gets laundry spotless and is quiet.
I ❤️❤️❤️ it!
Thank you for sharing your story! We are so glad to hear you are enjoying your Speed Queen washer - quietness is a good point many people forget when discussing Speed Queen!
Just curious if you've had any issues or it's still going strong?!
After
No issues!
Hello! I was wondering if you’re still just as happy with your TR7 Speed Queen washing machine? Also, do you have the matching dryer to go with it? And if so, would you recommend it as well? :)
I just got my SQ TC 3 series brand new ! I've never had a washer this quite ! My clothes have never been so clean, what a beast ! Our Clothes come out of the dryer so fresh it's like spring every time we do laundry! My wife absolutely loves this set , this set has that classic look my grandma would be proud of ! The reviews are great , your reps do an excellent job of explaining the different models also , just an all around good feeling from them , props to your reps ! We've never owned SQ before, but we've seen them in every laundry mat from Ohio to Arizona and your representatives done such a great job explaining the quality and years of operation these machines offer even showing the inner components of the washers ! Who does that ? Overall excellence imo ! I recommend to anyone looking for a new set , start with the base model of the SQ you'll get a work horse right off the bat .
Yours truly,
Jd......
Speed Queen machines are also designed for the commercial market. Meaning they keep the components as similar as possible. This allows them to support models for decades instead of a few years. EG: The impeller in a speed quieen hasn't changed for 20 years that I can think of.
I just need super clean clothes not something to get me to the moon and back. Less is more and I’m in love with the classic one.
If the Apollo astronauts depended on the idiots who engineered most of today's consumer appliances to get them to the moon they would not have made it out of earth's atmosphere. In all likelihood they would have been blown up in an explosion at Kennedy Space Center.
Lol. Just true tho.
So glad they brought back the classic. It’s what made them famous!
So they make one model that's decent and the rest is garbage.
@@davidfuchs9636 Not at all what was meant. You are reading something that isn't there.
Classic is the way to go if you work at a job where you get real dirty, e.g a mechanic. If you just work the office job, the perfect wash is all you'll need.
@OneDayAfterAnother Buy both lol
@OneDayAfterAnother Quit your job but keep the washer.
Thank you for this information. I bought into the new front loader pretty units everybody sells. I'm glad they are gone. I purchased a speed queen set in 2016 and I simply use them. They work like units are supposed to and just do the job with no hassle. Today I did a load of whites and they weren't bad so I used the normal eco cycle and for some reason I checked on it and noticed the water was cold. OH great hot water tank is out I thought. Within a minute I figured out it was the washer doing this and a quick internet search led me here. Problem solved in 10 minutes and the washer is working as designed. Guess you learn something new every day.
For anybody reading my comment, buy speed queen. I don't endorse many products but I do with these. Several coworkers have purchased them after discussions we have had. All are super happy and they all had the "fancy" front loaders too.
Great review. Speed Queen seems like the way to go if you want longevity and durability. Thanks guys!
Glad it was helpful - Thanks for watching!
I purchased washer and dryer 5 months ago and the bleach is staying the enamel also the softener….shouldn’t be after spending $1,000 ea
Why is the bleach and softener staining the enamel tub on both washer and dryer
I bought a Speed Queen after suffering the disappointment of a Maytag Neptune washer which I learned to hate! I absolutely love the Speed Queen washer.
For anyone watching this, buy the Classic Clean model only. You won't be disappointed. The Perfect Wash system has its share of issues.
The lid is locked as soon as the water is done filling on the Perfect Clean, not just during the spin. It's incredibly annoying! There is also a sensor that turns the water off when the lid is open, so if you're used to cleaning the detergent cup off in the water flow, think again. There is no way to keep the cycle from starting once the water is filled, so if you are use to doing that as a manual pre-soak it's not possible.
Thank you for these details. I often do manual pre-soaks so it would be terribly inconvenient to deal with what you described.
Jonathan, please edit your comment to make it clear to readers that you are writing about the "Perfect Wash" machine.
Good to know, thank you very much for these details.
I have aTR 7000W and on the right hand upper corner there is the option to Pause the Start Button ... at this point the lid unlocks in a few seconds and you can do what you want then press it again to continue. Do you not have this?
Don’t use a cup….just “eyeball” the amount of detergent you need. Also let the water fill and agitate for a few minutes then lift the lid and it will soak as long as you like! Did this with my Maytag for 27 years!
on the TC5 if you open the lid and leave it open for lets say 30 min for a soak . does it auto drain the washer ? my current may tag does this and i hate it
We bought our SQ washer and dryer 10 years ago. I wouldn't own another brand. My mom is finally ready to replace her w&d, and of course I'm having her buy SQ. These will be the first new w&d she's ever owned.
I'm looking for a new washer and dryer and these are for me!!! I have a well so I don't care about water saving because it goes right into the septic and back into the earth. Also, made in America!!! I love the old school full fill tub and simple no frills. Really like the seperate agitator and tub. Going to buy mine today. TC5000WN and the DC5 dryer. Well worth the money.
After using a “high efficiency (what an oxymoron)” Maytag machine with extremely dissatisfying results, my next machine will definitely be a classic Speed Queen!
You should do a video on the speed queen classic clean front loaders, I do see them for sale occasionally…
This video was UNBELIEVABLY informative. I have two questions: 1. I'm torn between the Classic Clean and the newer, tweaked TR5 model. If I opt for the TR5 model, how can I be sure I'm getting the newer, tweaked version rather than a model re-done in 2018? 2. I'm noticing that some appliance stores push you to buy a warranty even though Speed Queen offers a terrific one. Why would anyone want to buy a warranty if Speed Queen offers such a terrific one? Isn't this just a rip off? Thank in advance for your answers!
Good questions Doreen Mott! On our website, for example, we identify older models in the product description (2018 version/2020 version) or mark them as "Retired" so you know you're getting the correct version. As for purchasing a warranty, with Speed Queen, it comes down to peace of mind and your personal track record with appliances. Before opting in, ask your salesperson or check the warranty information to see what specifics are covered. Hope that helps!
I bought one in 2017 for all of the reasons stated and I’m very happy with it.
This was damn informative. Thank ye!
One day I'll own a set of these work horses. Hands down, best quality and when it comes down to brass tax, these machines take the golden crown. No gimmicks
I think it's "brass tacks".
Thank you for this very informative video. My classic washer and dryer were installed today and I was worried because the washer is a bit noisy. Now I know that’s normal. Love the shorter wash cycle. 👍🏻
Can you close the door to your washroom- is it still too noisy? I am trying to decide TR5 or TC5. Our clothes are rarely very dirty but come on for over 1k, I can't believe I am justifying a quieter machine...that does NOT clean well.
Have to say, this was an awesome video, especially coming from an appliance company :). Wished I lived near you! Great work!
Thanks for the vinegar trick. I just recently remodeled my laundry room. Had the Speed Queen draining into the slop sink prior. I actually had to cut the hose at an angle so it didn’t splash all over in that sink because these machines really have a strong water pump. Basically I cut the whole smooth end part off of the drain and cut an angle at the corrugated part to calm the water down some for the sink. I also used a small c-clamp to hold the hose in place so it wouldn’t walk out of the sink.
After the remodel, we installed a 2 inch standpipe with a proper vent and I just cut the washer drain hose square again. First load of laundry I had duds! I took the drain out and measured it against the wall where the p-trap was….i was right at the water level of the trap. I think my issue really was due to the hose going down too far in the stand pipe and just barely in the water stored by the p-trap. I cut another 1.5’ of hose off the drain and no more issues. I pictured it being the same as a kid blowing bubbles into a root beer soda drink. If that straw is right below the surface, you can make a ton of bubbles into the surface of the soda. Raise that straw up a few inches and nothing! I never realized how much air these machines push out during the rinse cycle. Just throwing this theory out as a possibility. It “seemed” to fix my issue! I will be using the vinegar trick every so often as well to keep excess detergent in the machines and lines to a minimum.! Thanks for the video!
My Speed Queen is now filling up to the large load no matter how many things are in it. I put four things in it and it filled to the top when I had it on auto fill.My has a lid lock...I actually hate it.It's like 3 years old.
Excellent excellent excellent video. Just watched. Just bought the TR5 and the DR5…. Can’t wait. Thank you for the video very clear. Good job.
Excellent Video.
Thanks so much for Being so Detailed.
This video was by far the most informative than the 3 different places i called asking for information and knowing the differences. 😂
This has been most informative, thank you so much!
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Do you carry the machine without the motherboard i need a pull and start do you carry that old brand
Are the Speed Queen front loaders as reliable and well built as their top loaders?
I am currently trying to decide which SQ model to get. I've had a Samsung washer for about 7 years and I hate it. Nothing like washing clothes in a cycle that takes almost two hours only to find dirty clothes at the end of it. I want to know that when I wash clothes the machine is actually washing/cleaning what I put in it. It's kind of like the smell of Tide you know it's clean when it smells like Tide or cleaning the kitchen with Pine Sol. LOL
Classic sounds great, my buddy in Florida said his lasted 13 yrs, how crazy & no repairs, my GE is going in 4 yrs, and store warranty doesn't want to repair it. Im convinced Speed Queen
Good to see you posting videos again. I hope that everyone at DA came through the first wave okay. Here's hoping everyone will stay well through the second wave.
Thank you so much for the kind words - the DA family wishes the same to you and yours 🙏 It's scary to think of a second wave but hopefully we all can move on from this even stronger, with eyes wide open, and more appreciation for the little things in life 😊
Barry I agree with that Whirlpool/maytag washer but the old school maytag is a winner. I have one over 25 years and still running like the day I bought it.
same here!
I have the 2017 speed queen washer and dryer I bought new, I wouldn’t have anything else, mine is the classic clean, it’s a great machine
Spin speed. I noted in my experience these extract water best because they spin faster than other brands. Note this in future presentations.
Speed queen “commercial” dryer is going strong ! It’s close to 15 years old with no issues. When the washer gives out a GE it will be the speed queen commercial series to replace it.
Wondering if the Classic style's tub would be large enough to wash a sleeping bag, or several saddle pads? Love the idea of going back-to-basics, but we have a LOT of laundry that needs large capacity.
Once a year, go to a laundromat dude.
I have same question but not a large family. I just have critters.
@@heathermunoz6282 Same answer though I just got a TC5 and it holds and actually washes a surprisingly decent amount of cloths. I think they say up to 11lbs. A larger tub does not always mean a better washing job. It means the tub is larger and that is about it. In a side by side they put the SQ up against a larger capacity and it did well. Also, the TC5 does not go out of balance often unlike other machines- even with the larger tubs. Weight out your typical load. If it comes in around 11lbs or less, you should be good to go. Also, keep in mind, I can do two full loads in about an hour. It use to take over 1 hour to do a single load in my old machine. It had a larger tub but was terrible. TC5 is a great machine.
Washed 8 pairs of canvas work pants 5 shirts several pairs of underwear and probably 4 pairs of socks. Will fit a king size comforter in it no problem and wash it better than the laundromat.
@@ChevyORwalk which model is that? We have a king size bed and dont want to go to the launder mat
My new TR7 arrives next week I can hardly wait..I'll post what I think about the performance..We're going to be happy.. I had a Maytag fo 32 years and can you believe that it never needed a repair. Well it finally bit the dust this week so I opted for Speed Queen as they are the number #1 washer/dryer on the market. Forget Maytag..it's been bought over by whirlpool an heard their appliances break down in less than 8 years..This is the junk they make now..My old one was made here in USA, not china! and so is Speed Queen..Proud to say this!!1
Patty.. what did you think about the TR7?
I have two questions does the water keep filling the tub when you open the door also, can you adjust the water level to the amount of closure putting in it does it have a small medium and large load water level knob or does it just have one level? Thanks.
Yes, I recently purchased a TR3000WN. You mentioned that the Door locks on the final spin. However, and maybe my unit is newer, but my unit door must be closed (locked) in order to operate at all times. You can reopen the door during the beginning, to add more wash, however, you must close the door and re-push the blue start button to resume the cycle. I would love to watch the beginning cycle on my new TR3000? The main reason for the Lock is because the TR models have direct motors and turn at higher RPMs. The TC5000 has a transmission and will stop the drum in 3-5 sec. after opening. Also, something we just experienced with our new TR3000. My wife notice the unit stopped and would not drain or do a final spin. A full tube of water. After calling Allison, (no success) I figured out to unplug the unit for 15 sec. Let the unit recalibrate And try forced a final spin. This was done by pushing and holding down until the blue light switched to spin cycle and red light door on, (and door closed) I walked away in frustration, thinking I just paid over $850.00 for a washer and thing is acting up after 8 washes /10 days. Then to my surprise, I heard the unit come on and spin everything out. Since that time I completed 2 other washers to make sure it is operated fine. These units are well built, and clean great. The 3.2 stainless steel tub hold more than most other larger washers on the market. But this Eco Settings, Door lock, Alone with this fluky programing solution to force a final wash is something I'm not use to. Maybe, I should of spent another $300 more and have peace of mind with a classic TC5000. Please respond.
When draining does the tub spin so dirt and soap goes out through the sides of the tub? OR does the tub stop, water drain out (filtering dirt through clean clothes) and then the high speed spin to extract water?
This video explains it all. “Our 2018 model stirred up quite a bit of controversy from our devoted fans,…”
Can you share the spin cycle RPMS to give us an idea of how fast/ how dry the clothes will be?
What are the spin speeds for the classic clean and perfect wash?
I have a tr7 , not very happy with it , it doesn’t wash dirty clothes very well and I have to add time to get the clothes dry .
Just bought the classic clean but the clothes are super wet compared to my old one. In the dryer the clothes would dry in 35 minutes or less. On the two loads I did today it took over 2 hrs to semi dry. Not very happy 😢
I'm so sick of my HE. I told my husband to get me a Speed Queen. Cotton sheets are always ripping and I only use full water level, Load per instruction and they tear. I'm in my 60s. Had sets last year's and years. Now maybe a year. I have bought new sets 4 times in 3 years. They are expensive!
Started saving for one yesterday. Ive had a GE and LG, both with problems early on. Haven't madde up my mind between tc5 and tr5 yet.
Awesome video! I have found on the coin operated Speed Queens, the control board settings only allow hot water for maybe a 1/3 of the fill up then switches to warm and cold soon after. Property owners and their tennants have figured thus out and complained. So, I had to call Alliance service center to get the proper toggle switches on the board set to fill hot all the way if you just want hot. There is nothing comparable for reliable coin operated washers and dryers other than Speed Queen.
How come they are not exporting these washers to Panamá?
are there any other tub capacity than 3.2?
I bought mine going on 3 years ago. I had trouble with my Whirlpool constantly getting out of balance. I never had that trouble with my Speed Queen. I bought the entry level model. I like the way these are made. They are made like tanks. You pay more but they are better
Thank for the very informative video. I really appreciate it. I am trying to decide which SQ to buy. you mentioned being able to bypass water temp on normal/eco setting, how?
Having an overflow of suds issue with my 2 real old 2019 classic model. I have found others on line that have had similar issues with little resolve. I just noticed it was spewing out under hook up box due to a water main break and wall board remove d. Suds spill out and run down drain inside wall. Any fixes.? Using little hE detergent already. Also noticed lots of water in tub between washes. I have maintence person coming covered under warranty but it is going to take a month to get someone here.
Just watched the video on how to PROPERLY clean the dispenser. I learned the dispenser pulls apart for cleaning, but you must SQUEEZE the top housing to separate it.
I’m happy I accidentally ran to the speed queen brand for dryers and washers but I’m trying to also find kitchen appliances as durable and long-lasting as Speed queen like refrigerators dishwashers stoves microwave etc. do you have any info on durable kitchen appliances?
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Designer Appliances I checked out a few of these videos on the link you sent me and sorry that is not the information I was actually looking for I’m trying to find just long lasting appliances I don’t care about technology or looks Is there a commercial grade option that I can use for residential appliances in the kitchen that you might know about?
Does Speed Queen washers have a filter? Should home owners clean the filter? If so, how do you access the filter?
What happens if your washer is far from the hot water line and that there is a lot of cold water left in the line? Would that mean the hot wash is still a cold/warm wash?
My wife and I are Senior Citizens and we’re interested in a Speed Queen, but not sure which one is best for only us. What would you recommend in a washer & dryer?
We have a "Classic Clean" style from 2012. Never needed service to date. Only issue? Wife says spin cycle does not thoroughly do the job in removing water. I am looking at the belt and checking info on this issue.
My speed queen top loader only lasted 4 years before rusting. Alliance ignored my request for assistance.
The only thing that stops me from buying a Speedqueen Classic is the small size of 3.2 cu ft. I am hoping to get something larger than my old 3.5 cu.ft. washer, not smaller.
Another that didn't listen to the video
Strange because I have some things I would want to go through the classic cleaning and some that need gentler care. What should I do?
I guess im part of the classic clean cult 🙂
TC5000 Classic, best machine you an buy. Period.
The coin laundry at the corner just replaced four of their top-load machines with IPSO brand, also made by Alliance Laundry Systems and aside from the coin acceptor and the lack of the fabric softener dispenser, they appear identical to my TC5000. Same basket, same dasher (let William F. Buckley call it an 'agitator') and as heavy as Granddaddy's Packard.
The remainder of their machines were replaced when I was in college and have been in service more than 30 years.
I expect my SQ to be in service as long as I am.
It is not as quiet as the LG 'HE' top load machine it replaced, but it uses less water (the LG would drain and refill brim-full when the when it didn't like the balance just about every load), runs a full cycle including extra rinse in under 40 minutes, and even the grimiest work clothes come out without a trace of grease or soil. The hot water setting uses unmixed water straight from the heater, checked with a calibrated lab thermometer at 138.8 degrees F.
Me too. Trying to get the hubby to get me a set of the classic Speed Queen. I wonder if there is a 2013 to 2016 top loader with the true mechanical timer. And if so I would love to have one with the heavy duty and permanent press cycles are separate. Let me know family. Thanks again..
@@antoniocarter7111 yes all older speed queens have a timer i had an older one before this one see my video
I'll never get it.
My front loader gets my clothes as clean, uses a fraction of the water and clothes come out of spin 95% dry.
I guess it proves no machine is right for everyone.
@@VideoArchiveGuy i just bought a front loader by lg. I have their dishwasher and do 2 dishwasher loads a day, zero maintenance 2 years in and runs strong extra features no issue except the wifi app is useless and doesn't really connect so doesn't download new cycles or work. But other than that it's amazing. Can't wait to try my my lg washer
I ditched my HE for the classic clean (commercial) series , with an insanely long extended warranty...and I haven't looked back. Unlike the previous HE, this machine actually cleans my clothes.
How loud is it? We are in a condo and considering a TC or a TR. I can close the door to that room.
@BrandAccount We would never buy another front loader. Our Electrolux smelled bad. We are very clean people and also cleaned it- changed out the big gasket and nothing helped. We have a TC5 now and would not trade it for anything. One tip, we use very little high efficiency liquid detergent, as in a teaspoon or two. We also do not ever put anything else in it- no fabric softener especially. The FF7 is a nice machine though if I needed the capacity maybe as a second machine for dirty work clothes or something. I don't mind a little noise either- that way I know it's working. People said the TC5 was loud- it does not bother us at all and we sleep 10 feet away from it. We literally do not even close the door when it's running. I like it!
@BrandAccount No worries. It's decent for sure if you need a front loader. Pricey as well. For us, top loaders are the way to go. Just easier to keep clean. We are never going back...but get whatever you like.
@BrandAccount You specifically cited FF7 which IS a front loader. Yes, Speed Queen is a very good brand, and especially the TC5. By far, their best machine. You may have meant SQ in general but you said FF7. Be more clear next time.
Cheers!
What’s the warranty on your commercial machine? Is it a higher capacity machine?
These high efficiency machines, while a noble thought, are for the birds. I I bought a high efficiency LG dishwasher and it takes over an hour to wash the damn dishes and they’re still not clean. I even rinse and scrub the dishes before I put them in the dishwasher! I’ll never buy another LG product. I should have gotten my old Hot Point dishwasher fixed. I never had a problem with it cleaning the dishes.
I'm wondering if the Classic Clean washer has a Gentle Cycle for clothes I don't want washed so aggressively?
can you wash a queen size or king size comforter in the classic clean ?
We have a Speed Queen washer and dryer where we are staying, TR3 I believe. Is there a Rinse & Spin setting? Does the ‘Spin Only’ cycle also include water. All other washers I have ever used have had a ‘Rinse’ cycle. I can’t see that unless the ‘Spin Only’ also functions as a Rinse.
Can anyone help clarify?
How does the performance of these models compare to the stackable Speed Queen set (with the front load washer). I’m looking for a space-saving option.
I have a 2014 speed queen top load washing machine which I love. Recently it started making more noise during the wash cycle and I realized that the washing basket is rotating while washing. It did that when I originally got it and then stopped till now. Is this normal, or is something loose? Thank you for your video!
I ordered the tr5 and matching dryer Saturday. Should arrive in 4-9 weeks
Are you satisfied with it? Looking at the same model myself
Did you order it online or at a store? I heard of you get it online you always have to go through them for any warranty stuff which could be a hassle vs a local store. No idea if that's true though..
We have had our speed Queen about 3 weeks and absolutely love it. Best we have had in our 25 years of marriage.
@@Mandy_39 we ordered through a local dealer.
I am in South Africa....about to buy a SQ top loader washing machine. I have read so many different opinions that I am confused. Should I buy my household the touch screen version or the normal knob version. i would prefer the new modern look but dont want to sacrifice looks for sufficiency and durability...R2000 difference between models.
FILLING. How does warm water fill the tub (i.e., like a faucet with one spout OR by alternating between cold water and hot water)?
RINSE. Does it have a warm water rinse?
Thinking of buying one, but it better be the ultimate supreme washing machine for the price they are asking, ive heard reviews some ppl weren't satisfied and that the clothes were coming out linty
Water isn't in short supply where I live. I like a washer that fills up and Speed Queen seems to do that.
The water isn't what cleans them, it takes 3 parts to clean your clothing.
@@raisingraesoffaith3968 Water is part of it.
Try to clean your laundry without enough water. These HE machines are a joke
Speed Queen also has trouble getting clothing to circulate from top to bottom. This has been shown in many videos. The washers with the screw like fins on the side of the center agitator pulls the clothing downward and agitates better. A towel sitting on top of the water just stays there.
Thank you, so which brand do you recommend
My mom finally had to replace her SQ top load after 45 years only because the repair guy did have certain parts. It wasn't even the motor or the belts. It was one of the dials. She got a samsung top load b/c I told her my new front load washes like crap. She does not like it. I hate mine too. Why can't we get them in Canada?
You can, Speed Queen are sold under a different name in Canada: Huebsch
Does all speed queen manufactured by you guys? Because I'm having issues.
I purchased my TR 5 in 2020, it has a quiet wash and spin cycle, however there are many things I dislike about this machine! There are two dealers in my state I called both and they recommended the SQ as their best machine, my motivation to purchase a SQ it is an American built machine and last longer than most brands. The salesman assured me it has no mother board and washing a quilt is no problem, this was the reason I purchased this machine. The instruction said washing a quilt is not recommended. Now I have to go to the laundry mat to wash a quilt which we make! And it does have a mother board which I hate. It has a very slow agitation, and the agitator has very small straight blades and can't possibility move the water efficiently, I have had to wash things more than once to get them clean. I use warm water and it is cold, I used the spin only cycle and it started filling up with water. Why have a warm or a hot water selector if it is not that temp when selected. I used the Heavy soiled button and it filled with only 3 or 4 inches of water and agitated for 15 or 20 minutes before it finally filled up with water, I wanted a longer washing time not a 3" water wash for that period of time. It has cycles I don't understand or need like, perm press, delicate and hand wash?? I generally use the cycle selector on Normal eco, the load size on Auto fill or Autofill extra rinse. However, I tried Cycle Selector on large water setting and it still did not fill up to a large fill for some time. I HATE the lid lock; it should be for spin cycle only. I really dislike this machine it is not a good machine for regular wash, my old Maytag was over 30 years old when I had to retire it and I could wash anything in it, the SQ does not match up with old tech. I have read the booklet over and over again and wonder why this SQ doesn't work better, it is a night maire! I was so happy when it was delivered not anymore. I want my old Maytag back, even with its out of balance spin!
Just like waiting on any sink to get hot water flowing, you should turn hot water on in nearby washtub or sink to get water hot before starting a hot wash cycle. Good luck finding a modern machine without a lid lock.
@@johnx5891 I can get Hot or Warm water in the "Auto Fill Extra Rinse", however the "Auto Fill" wash has cold water even if I select the Warm water setting! In order to get Warm or Hot water in the "Auto Fill" I have to touch the "Heavy Soil" button and this is where the problem starts, it will fill with 3 or 4 inches of water and agitate for 15 minutes or so then finally fill to the correct level and finish washing, why agitate with so little water, it does not distribute the detergent thru the laundry! (In order to check the water lever I must touch the pause button it will unlock after a minute or so, I can then check the water level) I touched the "Heavy Soil" button in order to get the 21 minute extra wash time the user guide indicates!
wow, bummer! I hate the modern electronics! That's what's wrong with my Maytag, and why I'm researching SQ.
Love regular washer I miss it so much!!!
Great explanation between the different models and pros and cons
Glad it was helpful!
It seems Speed Queen are bent on designing themselves out of the domestic top loader market. I've been using Speed Queen for over thirty years and I am less than impressed with their current offering. Moreover, here in Australia a brand new SQ top loader costs over $2500. For that money I expect a better designed product, one that does more than just slosh clothes around in a revolving tub. There is a demand for traditional top loaders out there.The kind that offers variable water levels, spin and wash speeds in combination with different cycle selections, to provide the performance and flexibility of a traditional top loading agitator washer. Unless SQ bring back their model range that predates 2017, I am not going to bother with this brand anymore. Business 101: if you have a great, functional product that even has a cult following, don't change the fundamental design to something that is much less than what came before, unless you don't want to be in business anymore.
Is the TC5 machine available in Oz? It is effectively the 2017 model.
Agree. My Roper machine was 100 times better than the speed queen.
A lot of residential washers are constantly having to be re-designed to comply with increasingly strict efficiency regulations
Purchased a TC 5003 to replace a 💩 box shimmy sung. Prior to the shimmy sung we had legacy maytags which were gifted to family...who believe it or not destroyed the set...so much with helping folks who can't help themselves...did thorough research purchased a TC 5003 have never looked back. Everything and do mean everything in the marketplace is a junk time bomb compared to Speed Products. Be wise; learn from others...
Cheers😊
Could I run a classic queen on a delicate cycle if I want to be more gentle on clothes when need be?
I tend towards the mechanical controls over the electronic one.