If you buy a new one, put it in the house, and put the maytag out in your shop to do your grungy clothes and shoprags.

At 10:44 PM 4/1/2009, you wrote:
yea, my maytag like I said is about 10 years old, so it could crap out at any time. The wife runs SEVERAL loads of laundry per day, I figure it might be worth it to save on water etc.

LWB250 wrote:
No, but only because we had recently replaced a gas dryer with a high capacity electric dryer. I might add that the washer it replaced was a Maytag that was only 10 years old. The transmission puked in it and was not worth repairing.
Dan

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