Valuable Maytag Neptune front loader washer Information for you to help your machine last longer and provide better performance. You can repair your Neptune and save money... You will also discover some other cool information on here as well for folks who are doing side hustles and more. Check back often!
Here is a blooper reel that SpaceX released of some failures when attempting to land the Falcon 9 booster. The idea that reusing the boosters will reduce the cost of future launch missions. It's a good thing it did not take as many landing attempts as Thomas Edison did when inventing the light bulb!
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work... - Thomas Edison
Jeff Hartman
"The Neptune Man"
P.S. If your washer sounds like a rocket booster landing when in the high speed spin cycle then visit www.washerbearings.com for help!
I get this question all the time. I decided to turn it around so I can
tell you which washers I recommend you don’t buy based on my experiences and
save you some frustration and money...
Whether
you’re shopping for a new or pre-owned washer online or picking one up off the
curb you need to know which models you can easily replace the bearings and
seal. Otherwise, it will be too expensive to repair. Visit the site above to
see all of the models that we offer bearing and seal kits for and you will be
good.
Today, we
are looking at a Whirlpool WFW94HEAW2 front load washer that when the bearings
fail you will not be able to cost effectively replace the bearings and seal
because the two tub halves are glued together. For that reason I recommend that
you don't buy them. Note: The WFW94HEAC2,
WFW94HEAC0 and WFW94HEAW0 is the same washer except for the color, etc.
Have you
been bitten by a bearing failure in the WFW94HEAW2 front load washer? Let me
know in the comments.
So far
the Whirlpool washer models to avoid are:
WFW70HEBW0 WFW72HEDW0 WFW87HEDW0 WFW95HEXW2
WFW94HEAW0 WFW94HEAW2
WFW94HEAC0
WFW94HEAC2
Maytag
washers to avoid are:
MHW3505FW0
I will
add to the list as I discover more model numbers you don't want to own due to
the fact you cannot change your bearings economically...
www.washerbearings.com - I get this question all the time. I decided to turn it around so I can tell you which washers I recommend you don’t buy based on my experiences and save you some frustration and money...
Whether you’re shopping for a new or pre-owned washer online or picking one up off the curb you need to know which models you can easily replace the bearings and seal. Otherwise, it will be too expensive to repair. Visit the site above to see all of the models that we offer bearing and seal kits for and you will be good.
Today, we are looking at a Maytag MHW3505FW0 front load washer that when the bearings fail you will not be able to cost effectively replace the bearings and seal because the two tub halves are glued together. For that reason I recommend that you don't buy them.
Check out the video and watch for more washers that you should avoid.
Have you been bitten by a bearing failure in the WFW70HEBW0 front load washer? Let me know in the comments.
So far the Whirlpool washer models to avoid are:
WFW70HEBW0
WFW72HEDW0
WFW87HEDW0
WFW95HEXW2
Maytag washers to avoid are:
MHW3505FW0
I will add to the list as I discover more model numbers you don't want to own due to the fact you cannot change your bearings economically...
Thank you,
Jeff Hartman
“The Neptune Man”
P.S. If you're washer is giving you the F35 / SUD Error code visit my www.F35Error.com page for help!
www.washerbearings.com - I get this question all the time. I decided to turn it around so I can tell you which washers I recommend you don’t buy based on my experiences and save you some frustration and money...
Whether you’re shopping for a new or pre-owned washer online or picking one up off the curb you need to know which models you can easily replace the bearings and seal. Otherwise, it will be too expensive to repair. Visit the site above to see all of the models that we offer bearing and seal kits for and you will be good.
Today, we are looking at a Whirlpool WFW70HEBW0 front load washer that when the bearings fail you will not be able to cost effectively replace the bearings and seal because the two tub halves are glued together. For that reason I recommend that you don't buy them.
Watch the video and subscribe for more washers that you should avoid.
Have you been bitten by a bearing failure in the WFW70HEBW0 front load washer? Let me know in the comments.
So far the Whirlpool washer models to avoid are:
WFW70HEBW0
WFW72HEDW0
WFW87HEDW0
WFW95HEXW2
I will add to the list as I discover new model numbers you don't want to own due to the fact you cannot change your bearings economically...
Thank you,
Jeff Hartman
“The Neptune Man”
P.S. If you're washer is giving you the F35 / SUD Error code visit my www.F35Error.com page for help!
www.washerbearings.com - I get this question all the time. I decided to turn it around so I can tell you which washers I recommend you don’t buy based on my experiences and save you some frustration and money...
Whether you’re shopping for a new or pre-owned washer online or picking one up off the curb you need to know which models you can easily replace the bearings and seal. Otherwise, it will be too expensive to repair. Visit the site above to see all of the models that we offer bearing and seal kits for and you will be good.
Today, we are looking at a Whirlpool WFW87HEDW0 front load washer that when the bearings fail you will not be able to cost effectively replace the bearings and seal because the two tub halves are glued together. For that reason I recommend that you don't buy them.
Check out the video and be on the lookout for more washers that you should avoid.
Have you been bitten by a bearing failure in the WFW87HEDW0 front load washer? Let me know in the comments.
So far the models to avoid are:
WFW72HEDW0
WFW87HEDW0
I will add to the list as I discover their model numbers...
www.washerbearings.com - I get this question all the time. I decided to turn it around so I can tell you which washers I recommend you don’t buy based on my experiences and save you some frustration and money...
Whether you’re shopping for a pre-owned washer online or picking one up off the curb you need to know which models you can easily replace the bearings and seal. Otherwise, it will be too expensive to repair. Visit the site above to see all of the models that we offer bearing and seal kits for and you will be good.
Today, we are looking at a Whirlpool WFW72HEDW0 front load washer where the bearings failed after three short years of use. David, a technician in Florida called me and said that he could not replace the bearings and seal because the tub halves were glued together and you have to purchase the whole tub assembly for around $700!
Checkout the video and watch for more washers that you should avoid.
Have you been bitten by a bearing failure in the WFW72HEDW0 front load washer? Let me know in the comments.
Thank you,
Jeff Hartman
“The Neptune Man”
P.S. If you're washer is giving you the F35 / SUD Error code visit my www.F35Error.com page for help!