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July 15, 2017
Tips for Periodic Appliance Checkups
Maintaining Your Major AppliancesHere are some tips to maintaining, cleaning, and inspecting your washing machine and clothes dryer. You can save time and money by following this advice, and avoid breakdowns, or hazardous situations.Washing Machine It's a good idea to periodically check and replace the fill hoses on your washing machine. If you have rubber hoses, you should consider replacing them with braided stainless steel hoses. It is recommended that you replace your washer hoses every 3-5 years. While you are back there, take a look at the electrical connection. The plug needs to be firmly in place, the cord connection to the washer should have a restraint, and should not evidence any corrosion or burn marks. Also, you should periodically clean the inside of your outer washer tub. Whirlpool makes a cleaner called Affresh for this purpose. There are also a variety of home remedies including using combinations of bleach, vinegar, and/or baking soda. You can discover these cleaning remedies online, or just look on the aisles of your grocery store for washer cleaning products. If you have a front loading washer, pay special attention to cleaning the front gasket, especially at the bottom where it's possible for moisture to settle and mold to grow.Automatic DryerMake a habit of cleaning the lint filter in your dryer once a week. It's also very important to regularly clean the dryer vent. If you're lucky you'll have a short direct vent pipe to the outside that you can clean with a vacuum -
August 23, 2016
Speed Queen - an Old Brand that's New Again
A Legendary Brand ResurfacesCommercial Quality Washers and Dryers at UAKCSpeed Queen traces its origins to 1908 when Joe Barlow and John Seeling began tearing down hand operated washing machines with the idea of creating an automatic version. By 1911 they had added an electric motor to power the machine, and began selling automatic washers. By 1939 Speed Queen introduced a Stainless Steel tub, a feature that identified the brand, and is still used today.Speed Queen continued to grow both as a home brand and in commercial and coin-operated laundries. The company became part of McGraw-Edison, Raytheon, and eventually Alliance Laundry Systems. The largest commercial laundry company in the U.S., Alliance re-launced Speed Queen as a residential brand for home several years ago. It's built with their commercial quality, and includes many of Speed Queen's signature features including an industry-leading warranty. Here's what they have to say about their warranty and a run-down on a featured Speed Queen laundry pair.THE LONGEST LASTING WASHERS WITH A WARRANTY TO MATCHThe best top load washer on the market also comes with the best warranty. Our industry-best 5-year warranty covers all parts and in-home labor on electronic control models. That’s right. We stand behind both our product and your purchase. 15-year limited warranty Transmission Lifetime warranty Outer drain tub and the stainless steel wash basketSpeed Queen Washer AWNE92SP113TW01 Galvanized Steel Cabinet Porcelain Steel Outer Drain Tub Stainless Steel Wash Tub Top Load Tuff Guard Coated Top White Color FinisWashing System 1/2 HP Motor 2 Speed -
April 25, 2016
Porcelain in Appliances
Where did the porcelain go? Back in the day, nearly all major appliances used porcelain somewhere. Dishwashers had porcelain tubs. Washers and dryers had porcelain tops and lids, and most washers had porcelain tubs. Early ranges used porcelain everywhere, and even today ranges use porcelain oven interiors and many have porcelain tops. Refrigerators evolved from porcelain inside and out (including crispers and liners) to now having no porcelain whatsoever. Porcelain finishes were desirable and manufacturers bragged about them.Making porcelain on steel appliance parts is a complex and expensive process. In addition, environmental issues exist not only at the manufacturing level, but also in disposing of appliances at the end of life. Therefore, over time manufacturers have greatly reduced the use of porcelain in appliances.Inexpensive dishwashers now have plastic tubs, and upscale models feature stainless steel interiors. Refrigerators have plastic crispers and interiors which also allow energy-saving foam-in-place insulation. While you might find washers and dryers with porcelain tops, many now feature a high gloss, durable, painted finish. Inside, very few washers have porcelain tubs. Inexpensive washers might have plastic tubs, while the premium models have tubs made of stainless steel. However, range ovens and built-in ovens still use primarily porcelain for their oven interiors.As a consumer, you should take note of the appliances you have that have porcelain finishes or interiors. When it comes time to dispose of these products, they'll need to be properly recycled. Check local or state regulations and find a certified recycling center for your appliance. -
April 10, 2016
Spring Cleaning for Your Appliances
Taking care of your appliancesFour Appliance Tips to Keep your Appliances Fit Clean your dryer duct. There's a reason why this is the first tip. Supposedly, the number one cause of house fires is clogged dryer vents. The lint trap on your dryer should be cleaned after each use, but the external vent hose and in-wall vent should be checked annually, and professionally cleaned if necessary. If your clothes are taking longer and longer to dry, or if your clothes come out of the dryer and/or the dryer cabinet gets very hot, those are good signs that your vent is clogged. In some cases, with short direct vents you can clean them yourself. Otherwise, you may need to have them cleaned professionally. Change your refrigerator water filter. This one you can do yourself. If it hasn't been done in the past year, you should definitely replace it. Otherwise, check the use and care manual. Clean your oven (if it is dirty). There are now a lot of different oven cleaning systems, such as Aqualift®, steam clean, and the familiar pyrolytic self-clean systems. Depending on your oven brand and type your cleaning system may vary. If all your oven needs is to be wiped down with hot soapy water, then you're good to go. Otherwise, use the cleaning system provided for your specific oven. Check your washer fill hoses. Make sure that there are no leaks, and no cracks or split hoses. If the hoses are old or brittle, they should -
January 10, 2016
New Appliances At 2016 CES
What's New in Appliances at CESOddly, CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) has become THE place for several appliance manufacturers to show their latest innovations. It's odd, since the rest of the appliance industry seems to have settled on the joint IBS (International Builders Show) /KBIS (Kitchen and Bath Industry Show) to display their wares. The IBS/KBIS show is to be held near the end of January also in Las Vegas. This year's CES hosted appliance manufacturers showing refrigerators with touch screens, fridges that revealed their contents with a knock on the door, and a refrigerator that claims to have re-invented ways to organize your refrigerator. Not to mention an interesting update on a washing machine within a washing machine that was launched at last year's CES.Knock on the door of this refrigeratorThe "smart" refrigerator from LG is loaded with high tech features, but the most interesting feature requires a manual knock on the door which activates a lighting system that reveals the contents inside the fridge.Washer Washer DryerIn 2015, LG first launched this washer within a washer, eg. a full-sized washer with a mini washer in a bottom compartment. This year, it appears that the full-sized washer has been converted to a combo full-sized washer/dryer still with mini washer at the bottom.Easy to Organize French Door RefrigeratorFrench Door refrigerators have become so popular partly because of the ease of seeing and arranging the contents. In this new CES award winning refrigerator from Whirlpool, redesigned lighting, shelves and compartments as well -
July 16, 2015
$200 SoCal Gas Rebate on Whirlpool Washer
Get a $200 rebate on Whirlpool Cold Water Technology Washer WTW4715EW- $200 Rebate Offer - SoCal Gas Company 3.5 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with Clean Washer cycle with affresh® Washer cleaner The biggest energy cost in operating a washing machine is not the cost of the electricity to run the washer. It's the cost of heating the water which may consist of 90% of the energy your washer uses. This Whirlpool washing machine is designed to take advantage of cold water washing technology to greatly reduce that cost. Here's what Whirlpool says about the WTW4175EW top load washer: This model automatically defaults to a cold water wash setting after every load, thus saving energy that might otherwise be used by water heating. The optional Heavy Duty setting allows for a water temperature of 95 degrees in order to help remove deep stains. 3.5 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with Clean Washer cycle with affresh® Washer cleaner WTW4715EW click on the model above to go to UAKC page with price and other information on this model. HE Agitator with Fabric Softener Cap Get better, high-efficiency cleaning and fabric softener dispensing at just the right time with the HE agitator with fabric softener cap. Cold-Water Wash Resource Saving Technology This washer uses a cold water wash setting for most cycles to help save energy and protect fabrics from heat damage, providing optimal fabric care for the life of your clothes. Deep Water Wash Cycle Take on dirt with the -
April 18, 2015
Save Water When Washing
Tips to help reduce your water usage when washing clothes.Since over 20% of the average family's water use comes from doing laundry, reducing water usage in the laundry room can have a big impact on your total household water consumption. Here are a couple of tips to save water and save money in the laundry room.Wash full loads.Whenever possible washing a full load is far more efficient and saves water over partial loads. It will also save electricity or gas when drying clothes.Wash less frequently.Nobody's suggesting that we should wear dirty clothes, but really how often do we need to wash those denims when we only wear them for light day to day use? Remember Grandma talking about Monday laundry day, and that was the only day laundry got done? The next time we're loading the washer, let's take a good look at the clothes. If a high percentage of the laundry looks like it might be just fine to use another day or two, then seriously think about saving the time, the work, the energy, and water usage by laundering less frequently.Use Energy-Saving WashersSuprisingly, there is not much else we can do to save water in clothes washing except to use a high-efficiency front-load or top-load washer. Basically, that means if we're really concerned about saving water we should not be using a traditional top-load washer with an agitator post in the middle. Agitator type top-load machines will use up to 3X the amount of water that a high-efficiency -
January 03, 2015
New Year Savings Event
Save on Major Appliances and Plumbing Fixtures at UAKC New Year Savings Sale January 2 - 14, 2015 The Celebration Continues Biggest Savings of the Year: Refrigerators Ranges Washers Dryers Microwaves Dishwashers Featured Supplier Whirlpool Perhaps the largest appliance manufacturer in the World, Whirlpool is based in Benton Harbor, Michigan and employees more US employees and builds more appliances in the US than any other manufacturer. US brands include Amana, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, and Jenn-Air. Rebates available NOW: Call or visit one of our beautiful showrooms today. Find out for yourself all the great appliance products and plumbing fixtures available, and the huge savings during the New Year Savings Event. The professional staff at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center is on hand to help you. Save 15 - 40% on Select Closeouts and Discontinued Models -
September 05, 2014
Compare Appliances Before Buying
All appliances are not the same ...even when they appear to be Get the facts at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center One of the enduring myths about appliances is that if appliance brand A and B are manufactured by the same company or in the same factory, then those appliances are the same. Electrolux owns and makes Frigidaire, Electrolux, and Electrolux Icon brands. GE owns and makes Hotpoint, GE Café, Profile, and Monogram brands. BSH owns and makes Bosch, Thermador, and Gaggenau brands. Whirlpool owns and manufactures Amana, Jenn-air, KitchenAid, Maytag, and Whirlpool. At their laundry factory in Clyde, Ohio they build Whirlpool washing machines as well as Maytag washers. They're both great brands and each serves a specific niche in the marketplace. However, some people make the assumption that because they are made in the same factory a Maytag and Whirlpool washer are necessarily the same. Below are a comparably priced Maytag Maxima Front Load Washer and Whirlpool Smart Front Load Washer. MAYTAG MAXIMA® FRONT LOAD WASHER WITH STEAM AND POWERWASH® SYSTEMMHW8100DW Whirlpool Smart Front Load Washer with 6th Sense Technology: Stainless SteelModel: WFL98HEBU Are they the same? It's like asking if you and your brother or sister are the same as you. You may have a lot of similarities, but are you really the same? A leading consumer magazine rated the Maytag machine #1, saying that the Whirlpool performed nearly as well as the Maytag, and they gave the Whirlpool a "Best Buy" based on its price and -
August 26, 2014
Back to School Tip - Get a New Washing Machine
The Kids are Back in School Time for a New Washer? Check Out These Deals at UAKC Kids in school means more dirty clothes and more visits to the laundry room. If it's time to get rid of that old clunky washing machine, you should check out the new washers at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center (UAKC). Here are three very different washers from three different manufacturers. GE First is this traditonal top load washing machine from General Electric. It has a center post agitator and is a very economical choice. GE® 3.7 DOE cu. ft. capacity Extra Action basket GTWP1800DWW Dual-action agitator Provides gentle, dual-wash action Extra Action ribbed basket Removes more moisture than smooth baskets Rotary electromechanical controls Make it simple to set cycles 12 wash cycles Cycles are sedigned to specifically handle various fabrics and soils 4 water levels Select water level based on load size Frigidaire The Frigidaire below is also a top loading washer, but it is a high efficiency washing machine that lacks the high center post agitator. It will cost more than an agitator type machine, but will save energy and save money over the long haul. Frigidaire High Efficiency Top Load Washer FAHE4044MW 3.4 cu. ft. DOE seamless DuraMotion tub design lets you wash more in one load. Seamless plastic tub with Lifetime Warranty. Fresh Water Rinse Option to ensure whiter whites and reduce allergens. 14 wash cycles, including specialty cycles for jeans and kid's wear and 5 soil level selections. ENERGY
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