OMG, now a washing machine? I’ve been seeing stories of refrigerators blowing up like bombs lately. Thank God that sweet young mother is ok despite what she went through.
@@whirlpool_addict_ that does have anything to do with an out of balance situation, so,e of the older models had a bump switch, new speed queens do but most don’t.
Same thing happened to my Hotpoint washer 6 years ago. It was washing a small load of kitchen towels. I heared a very weird high pitched noise coming from the washer as it was spinning on full speed and then just a huge boom. It literally sounded like a car had crashed into my house. The washer was in pieces, the door was on the other side of the room and the whole front and top panels were bent and cracked. I've never seen anything like that before in my life.
I'VE never heard of this happening in the past! These appliances are made and assembled in China or Mexico? When everything was made in the USA, I don't recall hearing about things like this happening. MAYBE we should go back to hand-washing.
This in the UK? They had a batch of exploding hotpoints sold between 2007-2009. There were a batch of drums where the seam would rip apart at max spin.
@@whichwasher2007 No, I got that washer around 2012-2013 in Poland. The technician that came to survey the damage said that he has never seen something like that before. It looked like the main cause was the bearings falling apart and the drum becoming detatched at very high speed.
@@whichwasher2007they are in fact big. I guess they sit somewhere in the drum to keep it in balance (doesn't have anything to do with the rear bearings).
My washer was out of balance & knocking loudly. I went to readjust the clothes. The front was sucked in like if you sucked the air out of a plastic bottle. I've never seen anything like it. I am renting. & afraid to tell the landlord because I thinking they will tell me I had too many clothes in it (it is a new machine).
Probably a good idea to know where electrical breaker box is, so a person can shut off laundry room equipment remotely. Usually breakers are in Garage or basement. Any opinions?
I bet there was a pillow in there, I bet they didn't even ask. My mom and sister like washing one heavy pillow at a time and the washer can be heard through the house. Load ur shyt right and btw ladies there's a little filter in the dryer that you can clean
pfft, the dryer is fine, somebody just wants a new dryer. BTW, the washer is supposed to be installed on the left side. And it's funny how after all these washers "explode", whatever they had thrown in there to blow it up just disappears. The washer must have teleported the offending item to another dimension or something. Or maybe a mini black hole formed inside the washer sucking the clothes out.
LMAF This comes from not doing the maintenance on the washing machine. I’m a female and I know that you have to pay attention to the sound that you hear on a washing machine you don’t put heavy items inside of it overloading it. And you don’t put heavy rugs in the washing machine and the moment that you hear it whining on spin cycle you don’t use it or knocking while washing. You’re right somebody wants a new washing machine. If she didn’t take care of the maintenance on that one. She definitely one on the second one. I have taken many washing machines apart. My Samsung is seven years old and the moment that I hear a whining sound or it sounds loud I take it apart myself and order the parts she probably had a drum seal Bearing go bad from overloading it and she continued to use the washing machine. It knocked her unconscious😒 she’s an excellent actor Hollywood needs to hire her. You are definitely right.
@@mosell2006 I agree. I only want to add that the typical reason these modern washers explode is 1) they do spin faster and 2) some people have things like that bed-wetter bedding, or some other item that is impermeable to water and when the spin cycle tries to spin water thorough that solid membrane, the water just creates a huge imbalance. Normally the computer will catch it, but if somehow it balances that water up to a high speed, then suddenly the water gets flung off, the material opposite the water that was counter balancing it, suddenly becomes what causes a high speed imbalance and you cannot just stop the machine. It's like those videos where they throw a brick or something in a jet engine.
@@l337pwnage a washer doesn't need to spin at warp speed, my Maytag Centennial gets the clothes nice and dry with its modest spin speed, there's a reason it's only needed maintenance and a tuneup its whole life
Bring back the old dependable direct drive top load washers and send all of these he. washers to the scrap pile. Then this will no longer be an issue. The only issue is will be how to handle the amazement of really clean clothes in 30 minutes and a machine that will provide decades of reliable service without endangering anyone including children.
Overloading the machine has its consequences,,, The machine has to have been making a lot of noise on spin before this,, Noisy machines mean you have a problem! Stop 🛑 using the machine, common sense??? I pray for all who creates this mistake, may you escape without harm..
When your washer is making weird noises and now you’re scared
on godddddd
eat it
Doing the Laundry is getting dangerous.
Lol very true!
So is going to the fridge...have seen 3 videos of fridge explosion aftermath in the last 4 days.
OMG, now a washing machine? I’ve been seeing stories of refrigerators blowing up like bombs lately. Thank God that sweet young mother is ok despite what she went through.
The washer sensor has failed. Current washers has a sensor to stop the spin if it goes out of balance.
No they dont
@@Retarded229they do, its the tachometer which determines the speed ar which the motor spins
@@whirlpool_addict_ that does have anything to do with an out of balance situation, so,e of the older models had a bump switch, new speed queens do but most don’t.
THIS is happening so often with Whirlpool and Frigidaire appliances,
that I'm becoming SUSPICIOUS...🧐
i have owned 6 whrilpool washers when they frist came out my grandma had one and gave it to me and i have had 5 front loaders
Wtf explode refrigerator and now washing machines!!?
My washer just blew up yesterday. It went of like a bomb! Pieces everywhere. The machine was 4 years old.
What makes it so odd is that front load washers dont normally explode/break apart. At least not nearly as much as Top Load washers do.
I've NEVER know a top load to explode in 50+ years of life
never heard or seen a top loader blow up and my parents owned a laundry mat for 10 years back in the 1970s
Same thing happened to my Hotpoint washer 6 years ago. It was washing a small load of kitchen towels. I heared a very weird high pitched noise coming from the washer as it was spinning on full speed and then just a huge boom. It literally sounded like a car had crashed into my house. The washer was in pieces, the door was on the other side of the room and the whole front and top panels were bent and cracked. I've never seen anything like that before in my life.
I'VE never heard of this happening in the past!
These appliances are made and assembled in China or Mexico?
When everything was made in the USA, I don't recall hearing
about things like this happening.
MAYBE we should go back to hand-washing.
This in the UK? They had a batch of exploding hotpoints sold between 2007-2009. There were a batch of drums where the seam would rip apart at max spin.
@@whichwasher2007 No, I got that washer around 2012-2013 in Poland. The technician that came to survey the damage said that he has never seen something like that before. It looked like the main cause was the bearings falling apart and the drum becoming detatched at very high speed.
our whirlpool had no noises other than normal sounds when the door busted off. It had regular clothing in it and wasn't over loaded.
not washing my clothes anymore : CHECK ✅️✅️✅️✅️😂
0:17 Noooooooooo! That's my favorite brand of appliances!
Glad I have a washing machine that's nearly 30 years old and is well built
Something got stuck between the drums
“You don’t typically see that type of behavior in a major appliance.”
Those ball bearings look rather large for what you might find in a washing machine.
Might just been a close up. I thought they were a bit too big to be from the drum bearing.
@@whichwasher2007they are in fact big. I guess they sit somewhere in the drum to keep it in balance (doesn't have anything to do with the rear bearings).
My washer was out of balance & knocking loudly. I went to readjust the clothes. The front was sucked in like if you sucked the air out of a plastic bottle. I've never seen anything like it. I am renting. & afraid to tell the landlord because I thinking they will tell me I had too many clothes in it (it is a new machine).
It’s an unbalanced load and it banging against the sides, your machine probably has bad shocks or it’s blence sensor is crap
Someone revive him pls
Probably a good idea to know where electrical breaker box is, so a person can shut off laundry room equipment remotely. Usually breakers are in Garage or basement. Any opinions?
Bicycle Trail City, Minnesota
True....It' probably better not to even plug these types of machines into the outlet in the first place! Lol!
+Bicycle that advice is true for all appliances. Or at least know where the main is so you can kill the power to the whole house.
@@l337pwnage that washer dodnt blow up i dont see no fire marks it simply fell apart throwing items with it.
How does a washing machine keep thrashing if you throw a brick in compared to this?
why didn't she sue, she got injuries.
5 kids trying to repopulate the earth
probably badly neglected :)
I bet there was a pillow in there, I bet they didn't even ask. My mom and sister like washing one heavy pillow at a time and the washer can be heard through the house. Load ur shyt right and btw ladies there's a little filter in the dryer that you can clean
scary first it's the Refrigerator now washing machines, there should be a recall before someone gets killed..
So basically she doesn’t like doing laundry?
my washing machine blew up and it was whirlpool
Our washer just did the exact same thing
Official Kupchow what Washer do you own? Same one?
The stator
They didn't respond because they know where the parts were made 🤔
They didn't responde because they know the Antimonium alloy they use is fragile and is corroded by detergents
"only Candy machine explode" ops.
It is whirlpool duet washing machines that explode
Thanks God and Apple Watch
this is why i will buy vintage Appliances there built well made of sturdy metal an not designed by idiots an id truly energy efferent
Everything we buy is designed to fail as society is based on waste and sickness since 1978
Whirlpool quality 💀
pfft, the dryer is fine, somebody just wants a new dryer. BTW, the washer is supposed to be installed on the left side. And it's funny how after all these washers "explode", whatever they had thrown in there to blow it up just disappears. The washer must have teleported the offending item to another dimension or something. Or maybe a mini black hole formed inside the washer sucking the clothes out.
LMAF This comes from not doing the maintenance on the washing machine. I’m a female and I know that you have to pay attention to the sound that you hear on a washing machine you don’t put heavy items inside of it overloading it. And you don’t put heavy rugs in the washing machine and the moment that you hear it whining on spin cycle you don’t use it or knocking while washing. You’re right somebody wants a new washing machine. If she didn’t take care of the maintenance on that one. She definitely one on the second one. I have taken many washing machines apart. My Samsung is seven years old and the moment that I hear a whining sound or it sounds loud I take it apart myself and order the parts she probably had a drum seal Bearing go bad from overloading it and she continued to use the washing machine. It knocked her unconscious😒 she’s an excellent actor Hollywood needs to hire her. You are definitely right.
@@mosell2006 I agree. I only want to add that the typical reason these modern washers explode is 1) they do spin faster and 2) some people have things like that bed-wetter bedding, or some other item that is impermeable to water and when the spin cycle tries to spin water thorough that solid membrane, the water just creates a huge imbalance.
Normally the computer will catch it, but if somehow it balances that water up to a high speed, then suddenly the water gets flung off, the material opposite the water that was counter balancing it, suddenly becomes what causes a high speed imbalance and you cannot just stop the machine.
It's like those videos where they throw a brick or something in a jet engine.
Mine just had towels in it
And I had it service and 4 days later it exploded
@@l337pwnage a washer doesn't need to spin at warp speed, my Maytag Centennial gets the clothes nice and dry with its modest spin speed, there's a reason it's only needed maintenance and a tuneup its whole life
Bring back the old dependable direct drive top load washers and send all of these he. washers to the scrap pile. Then this will no longer be an issue. The only issue is will be how to handle the amazement of really clean clothes in 30 minutes and a machine that will provide decades of reliable service without endangering anyone including children.
Mike Bennett preach brother, preach.
the issue is very simple. laundry doesnt have to be spun out at 1200000 rpm.
I would rather stick with a Whirlpool Direct Drive or Newton Built Maytag Washers. No extra frills!!!
Overloading the machine has its consequences,,,
The machine has to have been making a lot of noise on spin before this,,
Noisy machines mean you have a problem!
Stop 🛑 using the machine, common sense???
I pray for all who creates this mistake, may you escape without harm..
This just happened to my whirlpool washer
Its because the stator
Lucky they’re not getting sued. That right there is a woman. Nowadays people sue over their coffee being too hot.
She looks like Brenda blue from jj the airplane
The Great Re set
just put it in rice
Side loader washing machines are GARBAGE!!
And trolls live under a bridge. Go back to your bridge 😂
Lol
Green deal products
Blame government forcing us to save water and energy forcing manufacturers to spin your clothes at 1000s of RPMs.
haha ...in europe its very common to spin at 1600 rpm..in the US this very rare
I thought the fast spinning was for drying.
@@MrCmon113 it was spin drying. Spin drying super fast to save on the dryer cycle.
Yeah he's trying to kill us all in all appliances that's why some companies went private
This is why I am sticking to my 2006 Roper direct drive washer!
What do you expect from something that is made in China?!!!
Made in Germany. 😂
Shitpool 😂
They are doing well. They bought out Grotpoint and Indeshit. In 2015.
Still could be worse. Could be Scamsung.
Yeah because thanking god that you avoided natural selection helps...
Beko. Wwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeee
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