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Frigidaire GLTF2940F

*Est. $650

Frigidaire GLTF2940F

Full-sized stackable washer

pros
  • Full-size stackable washer with matching dryer
  • Fourteen wash cycles
  • Energy-efficient
cons
  • Dryer controls hard to reach for shorter people
  • Washer's rubber seal can get moldy
 
 
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(5 customer reviews)

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Frigidaire front load washer, March 12, 2009

My first front load washwer, I was excited. That was soon over, once the machine was unpacked, hooked up - didnt work! After spending an enormous amount of time with Frigidaires "customer service " or really lack of, I had to make three other calls just to get my washer fixed. The control board on the washer is bad and while US Appliance is jumping though hoops to try and get me a working washer, frigidaire could care less and trust me that is exaclty the attention I have gotten from frigidaire - none!

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frigidaire gltf2940fs shreds clothes, February 21, 2009

purchased frigidaire ltf2940fs and the third load of laundry we ran through this piece of crap was an expensive comforter. used settings as prescribed in manual for this kind of bulky laundry. the washer shredded the comforter in several spots. there was significant rubber dust from door gasket in the groove around the gasket. We will return this washer and get a model from a different manufacturer. Consumers Reports rated this model highly, but they obviously are unaware of this propensity to eat clothes.

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Great washer for the price, December 7, 2008

I bought this washer as part of a set a couple of months ago. I had to downsize because my Kenmore He3/Whirlpool Duet would not fit in the townhouse I moved into. This washer is comparable to the Kenmore/Whirlpool front loader, and is less than half the price. In one respect it's actually better. The Kenmore/Whirlpool was known for spinning the clothes so hard that they came out in a wrinkled tangled mess. I don't have that problem with the Frigidaire. It's also stackable - and fits into the same space that the old fashioned "thin twin" stackable does. I also agree that the detergeant/softner/bleach dispenser looks really cheap - like a bad knock-off of the one in the Kenmore/Whirlpool. But it functions just fine - so it's really a non issue.

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Great washer for the money, July 21, 2008

I had a very cheap washer that lasted for 5 years. When it broke down, rather than considering spending $50 just to have someone look at it, I decided to buy a new one. I wanted a front-loading washer because they are gentler on clothes and use less water. However, after looking at some, I realized they were mostly pretty expensive. I did a lot of research and Consumer Reports rated this washer as the best I could hope to get for the price. Finally after much shopping, I found a white one online and ordered it. I installed it myself in about 10 minutes and started washing. We've now owned it for 4 or 5 months and I love it. It is very easy to run, very stable and operates flawlessly. I have washed all sorts of things in it and have never had a single problem. We have this in our kitchen-area right off the living room and, while it is a little bit noisy, it is much quieter than the other standard machine I had. The one thing I've been a little trepidatious about is the detergent drawer which feels sort of cheaply made and ill-fitting. However, I've been careful with it and have learned how to use it and it really isn't that bad. Don't let that sway you from purchasing this machine. I really think you can't get anything better for your money. Even machines that cost over 2x didn't have the performance rating this one had.

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ELECTROLUX MADE -BROKE AFTER 4 WKS!, June 23, 2008

PLEASEEEEE spare yourself what has happened to us. I got this washer after it was rated a "best buy" with Consumer Reports. We got it from PC Richards who offered "installation included", not that they installed it as installation workers told us to "go to Home Depot and get a piece to attach to the water hose". We got plumber to install properly. FOUR WEEKS LATER, it stopped working. We have to use service providers per the warranty that Electrolux (who makes the Frigidaire)contracts with. First service provider dictates time when they come and then don't show up during time period that was promised or call. I call them several times and there's no answer. When I finally speak with them later that day, they said they couldn't come out for another week! Complained to a manager at PC Richards who agreed this was unacceptable but did absolutely nothing to help and was supposed to call us with a resolution, but NEVER called us back. Went through Electrolux to get another service provider who came out to do repair, It worked for one load, then BROKE AGAIN!! We need a different part. Don't hear anything from anyone for almost a week. Call service provider-part is back ordered and won't be in for another week, making our 4 week old washer inoperable for the next 3 1/2 weeks. Called Electrolux and am told "all we can do is wait for the part". Told them I want new washer as I could get that quicker than getting this fixed. Only after advising them that I am an attorney, they tell me to have service provider fax invoice and they will review it re: replacement as they only replace if it's "not serviceable". 6 days pass, I call service provider multiple times, no fax is ever sent by service provider. (See, their service people don't get paid if it gets replaced only if it's repaired). SO 23 DAYS OF NO WORKING WASHER MACHINE and counting. SPARE YOURSELF and go to sears and buy from them. Or go to a third world country where customer service might still matter. HOW CAN IT BE ANY WORSE??!!

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Our Sources

1. ConsumerReports.org

Consumer Reports tests nearly 50 washing machines, including the Frigidaire GLTF2940F. There are also almost 100 owner ratings offering pros and cons.

Review: Washing Machines, Editors of Consumer Reports, Jan. 2009

2. Sears.com

Twenty owner reviews give the Frigidaire GLTF2940F above-average scores, but a few say you need to dry the rubber seal to avoid mold.

Review: Frigidaire 3.5 cu. ft. I.E.C. King Size Capacity Energy Star Washer, Contributors to Sears.com

3. Epinions.com

We found almost 15 owner reviews of the Frigidaire GLTF2940F, giving it average scores. There aren't many complaints, although a couple of reviewers mention durability problems, and apparently you need to wipe the rubber seal after every use or it may grow mold.

Review: Frigidaire GLTF2940F Front Load Washer, Contributors to Epinions.com

4. GardenWeb.com

In this brief discussion thread, two posters recommend the Frigidaire GLTF2940F washing machine, reporting no problems over extended use.

Review: Laundry Room Forum, Contributors to GardenWeb.com

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