Old one got a tear in the front and was leaking water on the floor. Had to take apart a bunch of the machine, and I gotta say that the two seals (inner drum and outer casing) were both tricky to get on properly.

Doing a test load of laundry now, and there’s no leaks (so far), so that’s pretty excellent

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    This is a thing?! Sharing small victories of daily life?!

    First things, first: congratulations on that task. It can be a daunting task. But the feeling of accomplishment is just so… fullfilling.

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    These seals are a real pain indeed, but $50 and an afternoon of sweat is indeed worth several more years of life on a perfectly decent appliance.

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    You’ve almost inspired me to change my freezer seal instead of just adding more Vaseline when I can feel cold air leaking.

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      Why not caulk it? I imagine if you put something like cling wrap on the door to prevent it from sticking together, that’ll work well enough.

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      You can also do it the lazy (and cheaper) way and get one of those toddler fridge locks to hold it shut