I am afraid that these samsung washer and dryers are expensive POS that will eventually break down and cost you several hundreds of dollars to replace their circuit boards or electronics, that arguably (according to consumer reports) don’t really clean that much better than other top loading washers and dryers.
Meanwhile, your run of the mill, no frills Whirlpool mechanical top load washer does an excellent job of cleaning and will last about 20+years. And when it does break down, usually is a stupidly simple $20 or door switch or mechanical timer or something else like that.
Fact is, companies went stupid when they started to stick so much electronics and software in what would be reliably dumb appliances…in order to make them look “smart”, when “dumb” worked just fine…
LG is slightly better than Samsung. After working with the Samsung on how they make phones and tvs, I wouldn’t want to touch any of their products….Talk about cutting corners everywhere…
I wasn’t surprised when Samsung Note 7 spontaneously combusted. I was surprised (in kinda of a ha ha, that was funny, I didn’t think it would be possible sort of way) when Samsung washers were exploding back in 2016…lol…
Hope you bought them at costco with the 2 year extended warranty. I am afraid you will need it.
Never buy new washer and dryers for a rental. It’s going to get beaten up. Most new washer and dryers are a lot less reliable than older ones and will break down a lot more times than older ones. Most new washers and dryers are a lot more expensive to repair than older ones. And most of them don’t clean any better than older ones… And there’s no aethetics to washers and dryers. They are stored in the corners of a room/garage/etc where no one sees them regularly and no one really cares what they look like… A lot of much more reliable preowned washer dryers, at 10cents/dollar because when people move, they don’t want to carry them……If you are spending more than $300 on a washer or dryer for a rental (and in some cases $300 total for a full size washer AND dryer), you’re doing it wrong. Way wrong.