I need to put an inexpensive DW in a rental apartment. Any suggestions as to brand? I am leaning toward Whirlpool, as repair parts are easily available. Budget is around $350.00.
Thanks much.
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There's Roper, the low budget Whirlpool line.
About every 2-3 months I see a free DW on the curb for pickup.
For a rental, craigslist has a free DW every other week, good enough for a rental.
Too bad Ponytl quit posting, he likely has 100 of old washers in his warehouse for rentals and could tell you where he got them......
Art beat me to it.... have a look at craigslist.
If not free, you can get good ones for cheap.