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Best coin operated washer/dryer combo?

Joe Meares
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Hi guys,

I'm working on a 6 unit apartment complex and would like to find a solid yet cost effective coin operated washer & dryer to service the building. Is there a gold standard for this type of unit?

Thanks!

Joe 

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Max T.
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Max T.
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Originally posted by @Patrick M.:

Speed Queen hands down.

I consider the money as found money. Sit down 3 times a year to roll out $500+ while I am listening to a game.

I love emptying a full tray! I am sure it will pass... but for a gen x'er it still has that arcade excitement for me!

My 3 year old loves it. We roll quarters every 2 weeks with a hand crank machine. Then we go buy ice cream. 

It is the beginning of his financial education: laundry machines at daddy's other house give us quarters and then we trade the quarters for ice cream.

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