TV2000WN Top Load Washer
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The Speed Queen top-load washer is designed exclusively for commercial use, offering exceptional reliability and performance for busy environments. Featuring a manual homestyle control panel, it ensures ease of operation with indicators for cycle activity. With a durable stainless steel tub, this washer enhances longevity while maintaining hygiene. The impressive 710 RPM extraction speed significantly reduces drying time, allowing for quicker turnaround on laundry loads. The automatic balancing suspension technology effectively manages any out-of-balance concerns, ensuring uninterrupted wash cycles. It also includes a four-vane polypropylene agitator that delivers a robust 210-agitation stroke, providing superior washability for all types of fabrics. This model is designed specifically for commercial applications, ensuring optimal functionality in professional settings.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
6 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 29, 2025
Kenmore 70 washer keeps having issues. Fix or replace?
had a similar situation with a maytag from the 90s last year. the repair guy told me straight up - if it's more than 20 years old and needs multiple fixes, you're often better off replacing. service calls alone are $100+ just for them to show up, and vintage parts can be hard to find. that said, kenmore 70 series are known to be tanks. if you can find a local appliance repair person (not a big company) who's willing to give you an honest quote, might be worth one last shot. but realistically, a new energy efficient washer will pay for itself in water/electricity savings over a few years. we went with a speed queen commercial grade - more expensive upfront but built to actually last.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Nov 2, 2025
I need a new washing machine
YouTube channel of Ben’s Appliances and Junk is washer repairman. He likes Speed Queen commercial line. He also says LG is good. I’ve had good luck with my LG. It has a direct drive transmission which eliminates slipping and breaking belt issues.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3May 4, 2025
I listened to you guys after my old workhorse died
I provide a laundry service as a side gig and upgraded our washer to a Speed Queen TR7. That machine is amazing! It's so fast and versatile! I'm so glad I got it
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Apr 4, 2025
Speed Queen R7s. Hopefully the last duo we have to buy for a very long time.
Our previous set were the legendary Whirlpool Neptunes. Previous owner was a widowed elderly female so I imagine it was only used a few times a week. We moved in five years ago and do multiple loads per day. However, they lasted 27 years! From what I’ve seen all these new products have lots of issues from pretty much every company. These have a 7 year warranty. They were also recommended by the appliance repair guys. This model has been out since 2017 so hopefully any previous issues have been addressed.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Feb 6, 2025
Are Speed Queens actually BIFL?
I have the TV2, the commercial one without any circuit board. You can find them 2-4 years old online for a good price. They will break minor components but it’s the big repairs you have to worry about.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Jan 8, 2025
Speed queen: TV2 vs TC5
Nah same washer with different cycle options. TC5 also has manual controls and same size and both are Classic wash. TV2 has 8 cycle options vs TC5 has 6, but has one more temperature and deep fill. Really just depends on what options you prefer. I only question if no deep fill for TV2 should be concerning, but sounds like you're happy!
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