Hi all,
I use a Danby portable washer, which is AWFULLY noisy when it spins. Checking if you anybody knows of / can recommend a repairman to whom I can take the machine for repairs.
Rgds
New
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Originally posted by newboyo
Hi all,
I use a Danby portable washer, which is AWFULLY noisy when it spins. Checking if you anybody knows of / can recommend a repairman to whom I can take the machine for repairs.
Rgds
New
If you have time and having a tool box, just take a chance and tighten all possible nut bolts. Start with wheels.
* Make sure to disconnect power supply first and DO NOT TOUCH electric motor or parts at all. (It may give shock even it is not connected to plug)
**When you lay down washer, keep open ends of hoses away, there will be water come out.
***When you lay washer down, don't drop it, keep wheels closer to wall for support or get a help from another person.
I had a Kenmore washer leaking. I got estimate of $50 house service and $60 parts. I took a chance and found where water was leaking. Opened the leaking part, cleaned it and put it back. Same time, I tightened some nut bolts for wheel and screws for other parts of washer's body. Leaking problem is solved and it is as quiet as new.
Saved money, and saved time.
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