▲ | robin_reala 6 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
My Samsung dryer needed a heating element replaced. It cost €450 (~80% of the original purchase price) and involved replacing basically half the machine. I’ll be actively avoiding Samsung in the future. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | bdavisx 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
That's an insane amount - how old is the dryer? I've replaced two heating elements in my ~9 year old Samsung dryer, I think the heating elements were less than 50 USD. I did the labor myself so I don't know how much that would have been - you do have to take the dryer apart, but it doesn't take very long if you have experience, 15-20 minutes or less. I would not recommend Samsung - I've had to take that dryer apart more than 10 times to replace/fix things, I can't imagine how much it would have cost me if I couldn't do it myself. The only plus there is now I can literally break it down and put it back together very quickly when I need to fix it. Luckily the Samsung washer has been fine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | sizzle 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
This is why you’ll have to pry my 20 year old gas burning whirlpool dryer from my dead hands. I replace a squeaky drum wheel ~$20 and a drum pulley belt kit ~$40 and this dryer is flawless. It can bake my towels if I want or run low heat for delicates. My parents Samsung is constantly on the fritz and their home warranty company keeps replacing parts or the whole unit over the years. |