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I bought a washer just like the gentleman prior to me in I believe February, 2006. Shortly after that about 3 months later I had to call for a repair because the washer would not spin the clothes so they weren't soaked. I tried to figure out what was the problem and finally I called GE and of course they told me I would have to wait 4WEEKS for a repair and I had to complain so much and told them it is ridicilous that a less than year product would already have problems and they made it 3 WEEKS!. I told them I have 5 people in my house and I spent over $2,400.00 for the washer and the dryer and well he came out and told me it is a complaint with everyone that bought these washers that apparently if there is a little bit of hair, change, etc left in the washer it will eventually shut it down. It is a defect and they should recall the machines to fix the problem. Now 4 months later it is doing the same thing again! What a piece of junk.

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Chan Sys
, US
Dec 21, 2016 5:59 am EST

I brought mines 2-3 years ago...I too agree with all the comments about how f'ed up this piece of crap is. I had many issues with it...including all the above mentioned...at the moment the machine (GE Adora) is not usable. I have it unplugged and it appears the pump doesn't work so I got me a mold maker. Someone needs to serious address these issues...if there is a Class Action Suit going on please count me in as well...my email, laosythai@yahoo.com

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CTBarb
Vernon Rockville, US
Mar 22, 2015 9:50 am EDT
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I totally agree with ALL of the COMPLAINTS above for the GE Adora Washer...there is absolute evidence of BLACK MOLD growing inside the washer...this is a definite HEALTH HAZARD on many levels! Now the fabric softener dispenser does not work either! This adds to the smell that emanates from the clothes...MOLDY!

Has a Class Action Suit been instituted for this Health Hazard that GE is not taking responsibility for? If so, count me in! There must be millions of users out there who are suffering from illnesses being caused by this mold producing machine series! GE get your head out of your bottomline butts and save your Brand! I will never buy another GE product and will advise anyone to do the same!

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johnboy68
, US
May 29, 2014 9:09 pm EDT

also if you remove the lower front cover you find a clean out. make sure to put a towel under the cleanout.. once you remove the cap it will let some water out as well.. there is a small basket tray in there you can remove. if it gets too many things in it, it will not drain properly.

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johnboy68
, US
May 29, 2014 9:02 pm EDT

I too had this problem... towels smelling after they were washed... i found by leaving the washer door open when not in use helped, i also ran a few cups of vinegar through the wash cycle... then i ran the vinegar with my towels as well as the softner to remove the smell.. seems to work...

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hay99705
North Pole, US
Mar 16, 2013 8:09 am EDT
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ge adora- same moldy smell as the rest

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VS0026
Willis, US
Jul 06, 2011 3:30 pm EDT

I have the same issues and my clothes smell really bad (Like mold!) I have followed all the troubleshooting advice from GE and other owners of this piece of crap and NOTHING works! Now the matching dryer wants to spin only when it wants to, and for as long as it wants to. I am a recently divorced single mom, and I can't afford a new system. I also work and go to college full time and I do not have time to take my laundry to a laundry mat or friend's/family's house to do laundry. I guess after reading everything I have read on these pieces of crap. I am just going to have to go to a used appliance repair shop and buy a used old fashioned top loader. This sucks! Oh yea and also I kept grounding my son for ripping his clothes and found out it was the washing machine the whole time! (after it ripped my clothes) I felt like such a bad mom. If there is a class action on this washer, Please inform me. Because GE should have recalled these machines a long time ago.

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ge adora's mold
Portland, US
Jan 07, 2011 12:41 am EST
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the power of the home depot? yep, that's what I'm hearing about as I'm waiting on the phone for some help. I went there today for some help in dealing with the GE folks who won't take responsibility for a crappy product. I also have a GE Adora that sucks. Mildew city. The GE tech said it's my fault for not leaving the door open while the machine isn't in use. What about page 2 of the owner's manual which, under the heading "Your laundry area" says:
"Do not leave the washer door open. An open door could entice children to hang on the door or crawl inside the washer." ?
GE won't honor the extended warranty because this is not a mechanical problem. booo. I'm still going to fight. If the engineers designed a machine that mechanically is sound, but overlooked areas of the design so that they have invented a mold producing unit, that's kinda stupid. Mold is toxic. Stupids.

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Dee in Auburn
Auburn, US
Dec 30, 2010 1:16 am EST

Has anyone heard of anything being done about this GE Adora? I refuse to go to Home Depot because they sold me this piece of junk. It STINKS. The door will not stay open so I can air it out b/c the door is so poorly designed. And the lint trap requires a screwdriver every other month. No one has time for this! Mine is a year old and the biggest mistake I ever made.

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nohampton_nh
no hampton, US
Oct 12, 2010 9:35 pm EDT
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Yeah the mold thing is a HUGE issue. Too bad the Home Depot employees told us this was a great washer and when I asked about any known issues, they said there were none that they knew of (not 100% sure they were truthful or not). Regardless, I'm worried that this MOLD will affect my wife and kids in a bad way and I want to get it solved. Please update us on any C/A law suit please. I'm in.

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momtomj1024
Placentia, US
Oct 02, 2010 1:05 am EDT
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Having the same problem here. I have noticed the smell for years but just now really investigated it due to the smell getting so bad. Now I found the black mold. No wonder we suffer from migraines and allergies our clothes are tainted and making us sick! Any word on a class action? I am in.

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fohonex
Scottsdale, US
Jan 17, 2010 5:06 pm EST

I think I may have found the solution for the problem of FS not dispensing in the GE Adora Washer. It may have to do with the blue plastic container being pushed down too far into the slot. Try removing them (Bleach and FS) and replace them gently. Just set them in there and don't push them down. I tried it and it seemed to dispense all the liquid with no problem.

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Goatie
Denver, US
Nov 14, 2009 12:09 pm EST

AGREE 100% - I am sooooo frustrated...i should not have to wring out clothes in the bathtub! What a load of crap. It is not possible to do several loads of laundry in one day. One must wait a couple of days in between for water to drain. Additionally, I have to clean the washer out with the tablets every couple of weeks to get the smell out. This doesn't always work either. I NEVER leave the door closed because if I do, it will smell. The door to the washer is ALWAYS open. Hazard...Since my husband bought the washer for me, he of course didn't get a warranty or keep the receipt and we really have no recourse but to take it up the rear-end

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DontLikeGE
asdffeds, US
Nov 06, 2009 9:25 pm EST

I also sent an email regarding class action lawsuit.
http://chimicles.com/case/ge-front-load-washer-potential

I am very upset with GE for not taking responsibility for known issues with their washers. Shame on them.

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RED1977
, US
Sep 30, 2009 5:59 pm EDT

I HAVE THE SAME ISSUES. IM ATTACHING THIS LINK FOR POSSIBLE LITIGATION AGAINST GE FOR THE MOLD ISSUE W/ THE FRONT END LOADERS. I HAVE BEEN ONLINE DOING SOME RESEARCH ON THIS AND WHAT MY OPTIONS TRULY ARE. I JUST SENT AN EMAIL TO THIS COMPANY SO I HAVE NOT RECEIVED A RESPONSE YET...HOWEVER AM HOPING THAT ITS LEGIT AND MAY BE THE ANSWER TO OUR PROBLEMS.

CHECK IT OUT AND LETS GET UNITED ON THIS!

http://chimicles.com/case/ge-front-load-washer-potential

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laken
northeast, US
Sep 30, 2009 1:38 pm EDT

i have the GE front loader washer and it is absolutely ridiculous! one day i was doing laundry and i opened the door and water went all over my floor! The water will NOT drain out and on top of this the water smells awful! i do think there should be a recall.. mold is not healthy for people esp. me being pregnant! i just don;t know what to do. they need to recall this washer and replace it with a new washer that doesn't make people sick! something needs to be done about this now!

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unsatisfy
, US
Jun 30, 2009 1:06 am EDT

It's a piece of junk. We too are having the same problem with the fowl smell.

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Melissa
, US
Jun 06, 2009 7:45 pm EDT

We have been having similar issues with our GE Adora front-load washer and dryer - holes in clothing, black streaks, freshly washed clothes/towels smell like mold, everything comes out of the washer in a giant tangled clump, the washer won't spin or drain the water, etc.

We have also had extensive issues with our other GE Profile appliances. We have the 22 cubic foot French-door refrigerator with a bottom freezer. The freezer doesn't freeze things very well, but the fridge does.

We also have a GE Profile 5-burner range, which due to a known fault in the product, sparked and shot a 2-foot flame from the control knobs. GE acknowledged that this is a known issue with this particular range, but still charged us to have a service person come out and charged us for the replacement control knobs and other parts.

We will never purchase another GE product again!

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Bryan Toppan
Hanford, US
May 12, 2009 1:31 am EDT

We have been having the same issues with the smell! A t-shirt got stuck in the door's rubber seal when it was on the spin cycle. It destroyed the t shirt and pulled the seal out of it's seat. I was able to put it back in but now it leaks every time we run a load. Count me in on any suit!

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Barry Smith
Lexington, US
Apr 10, 2009 12:47 pm EDT

We bought our GE washer and dryer one year ago.WE are having the same problems with our towells you get out of the shower and dry your hair and as soon as the towell gets damp the smell will KNOCK YOU OUT! I have tried everything, GE customer service has told me to do and nothing works.I agree there needs to be a class action law suit because GE told me there is nothing else they can do for me.I spent $1800.00 to get stinky-moldy laundry.I should have kept my 10 year old washer it worked better than this front end piece of junk ever will!

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DPBryant
Westminster, US
Apr 05, 2009 9:24 am EDT

I spent too much monet for our ADORA, a piece of junk! I agree a class action law suit should be started aginst GE for allowing this untested health hazard from being marketed. I have the same mold and mildew problem everyone else is having. I also think this could be an EPA issue. Now is the time we all should get together on this and make the manufacture right a terrible wrong. We are extremely disapointed in this washing machine product and want something done about it.

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Elkaybee
, US
Feb 25, 2009 10:42 am EST

I'm having all the same issues as well. What can we do?

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ben wallace
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Nov 30, 2008 11:39 am EST

WOW, hit the nail on the head! I am unlucky that I use an Ad0ra but lucky I did not buy one, it's in my rental unit. We have ran bleach through it several times now, and wiped out the inside. This did not work as we washed loads 2-3 times to get the smell out. Then I hit the internet and found I am screwed with this issue. I am going to try to clean all the traps ect (no pump) and run the cascade through, but the black mold is scary! Any class action in progress I can tell my landlord about?

I'll pass this info on!

Ben

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jennifer loranger
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Nov 15, 2008 8:28 am EST

I purchased a GE front loader washer and dryer on 8/4/06. Since purchaing these units I have had repair men out numerous times, at least 10 times for issues with the washer. There is a strong oder of MOLD resinating from the washing machine. My clothes smell horrible and it's an embarrasement when people come over and inquire "What is that smell?"

I have had the repair men to my home neumerous times and was continously told the same thing... Clean your washer. Well, I clean my washer MORE than my clothes yet, the washer and my clothes continue to smell like MOLD! The last time few times they came out, I called them not only for the smell but for a different problem.

I had contacted them about my washer not spining all the water from the clothes, they sent a repair man out again. They replaced the tub because it was warped and the electrical components for the settings, Wayne, the GE repair man stated, in regards to the smell, "This is the problem right here, " I stood over the replair mans shoulder and what I saw was a HUGE amount of black mold in the covering back of the drum, he stated I had legitmate gripe, however, he would not document it and refused to clean the black mold and Mike, (his partner) left the MOLD in the plastic basket that holds the tub and proceded to reassemble the unit and left.

I feel that GE has fraudently sold me and other consumers a so called "energy efficient" that is not anywhere near energy efficent when I have to run the unit with nothing in it on a regular basis according to the representatives at GE Corporation to clean the tub and 'other' components.

At my expense, they, GE Corporation, wants me to purchase bleach and chemicals, use my electricity and water to run through the unit to "mask" the smell, (THEIR WORDS), how is this efficient and saving energy?
However, the kicker? It doesn't do a blasted thing to correct the issue, only drain my pocket book! I am tired of GE ignoring this issue and continues to tell me there is nothing they can do, they don't cover smell and mold, how convienent considering that many others have the same issues, this issue in my opinion is a manufacture defect and therefore should be the responsibilty of the manufacturer.

I've been sold a bill of goods due to their engineering flaw design, and I am told I have to swallow it. I don't feel that I, or others should have to! I hope you can assist me and others who are experiencing this problem.

Recently, I started to do a little investgating to see if I'm the only one with this issue, I can assure you, I have found MANY people with this same issue. GE is the last place I'd shop again for appliances, their customer service and repair departments lack the ability to resolve issues to a customers satisfaction. They're in the wrong and we, the consumers, are left "hung out to dry!"

Respectfully,

Jennifer Loranger

The Black mold growing in my washer is a HEALTH issue. I am appalled that a huge corporation like GE is so lax about addressing this issue. This issue should be addressed without having to fight for my right to a safe product. I paid for quaility or so I thought. Next time, I'll by Bosch... maybe they would care! In this case, I guess I got what I paid for

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Jerry
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Oct 06, 2008 9:21 am EDT

When we bought this machine from Home Depot. It tok them 3 times to get a machine to me that would work properly. After the 3 rd machine I had many problems. not spinning door would'nt unlock and then it would not shut off. Then when I called GE and asked for a tech to come out and look at it they told me 3-4 weeks. After i had just bought it? I called Home Depot up and they said they would bring out another one. I think that worked !

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priscilla
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Jul 20, 2008 4:48 pm EDT

The adora front loader washer is piece of crap. Every piece of clothing stink like old moldy clothes, and towels...yah forget about feeling clean after a good shower. You mine as well air dry. They seriously need a recall on this huge mold machine. My sinuses are at there worst eversince we purchased this set.

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Eric
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Jul 13, 2008 7:11 pm EDT

Open the bottom panel on the front of the washing machine (3) screws and open the giant 2 inch filter that is under that panel. There you will find that it is completely clogged with junk, socks, money, batteries. Once you clean that drain your washing machine will work just fine. I don't know why they don't tell people that.

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Jennifer
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Jul 03, 2008 3:17 pm EDT

I couldn't agree more. I've been having problems with my GE Adora since just a few months after I bought it. I've already had to change the gasket twice. I am a one-person household, and I maybe use the machine twice a week. In my opinion, if the gasket tears so easily, it is a design flaw. I have had tech support at my house four times:

The first time was before the warranty expired. He told me about needing to clean the lint trap often, but the way that it is behind a screwed in panel makes it near impossible to do this with just two hands. Really, regular maintenance of a household appliance should not require a power tool. He also told me to only use HE detergent, which I already was.

The second time the rep came was to actually replace the gasket, since it had to be ordered. Somehow he didn't re-connect a hose, and when I went to do a load, water flooded out of the machine.

So, he came back a third time. "Sorry, " he said. He explained that he forgot to connect a hose. Really.

The fourth time occurred when my washer was leaking. When he cleaned out the lint trap, there was a pair of underwear stuck in there. Really - should a pair of underwear be able to get past the gasket and into the lint trap? More evidence of a design flaw. The tech support rep told me that I was supposed to put all of my underwear in a mesh bag. I don't think so.

I'm very disappointed with this machine, and would love to be involved in a class action suit. If anyone has any suggestions or knows how to initiate one, please let me know.

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Jane
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Dec 12, 2007 2:04 pm EST

Mold in New energy efficient front loading washing machines - Health Hazard

What is the matter with us that we are accepting this outrageous product flaw? It's MOLD people! MOLD which causes allergic reactions, skin and lung problems and is a health risk for crying out loud!

Let's put the blame exactly where it belongs and keep it there until manufacturers clean up their act!

What in the world are we thinking when we allow ourselves to be forced to jump through these ridiculous hoops just do do laundry!?

I am furious and it is over something as stupid as a washing machine! A WASHING MACHINE!

Manufacturers woeful response to government regulations for new water efficiency washing machines has my family’s clothing smelling like a stinking, rancid, moldy basement! This is absolutely absurd! I have been told to change laundry detergent, run hot bleach water through my washer and, get this; my washing machine is 1 year old and my clothes smell filthy! The mold and mildew from these nasty machines have wreaked havoc through skin rashes and allergies in my children!

I paid over $1,000.00 for this da*ned washing machine and THIS is what is being sold to the public under the disguise of efficiency!? I have been on the phone about this problem. I have, over the past 3 months, with a technician on the phone, been instructed to do the following:

*Make sure I use high efficiency detergent THAT will fix my problem.
Wrong. I was already doing that!

*Clean the lint trap (..that is stupidly behind a metal access plate that you have to use a screwdriver to remove screws to get to it EVERY TIME) and THAT will fix my problem.
Wrong!

*Clean the water hoses; THAT will fix my problem.
Wrong!

*Clean the gasket around the door. THAT will fix my problem
Wrong!

*Clean the tub with bleach water. THAT will fix my problem.
WRONG!

*REMOVE the hoses and clean the pump. THAT will fix my problem. (By the way, good luck with THAT).
WRONG AGAIN!

*Take the pump out entirely and clean all inlet, outlets and hoses. THAT will fix my problem.
WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

NONE of this fixed my problem of filthy, wet, stinking, rancid clothing that has endangered my family's health! I even washed my children's clothing out by hand in the bathtub and put them in the washer just to rinse and spin and they STILL smelled awful.

Finally, at the end of my rope, I returned to the appliance store from which I purchased this machine and they have told me that they cannot accept a return. They will not accept a return and I have to deal directly with GE. I HAVE dealt with GE up until the final straw when I they told me I needed a new pump, but so sorry, your warranty JUST expired 3 days ago!

Furthermore, my pump was fine. I did NOT need a new pump and have now been told that I cannot return the new, unused pump that cost me another $183.00.

Now, I have now been told that this is a problem with ALL front loading washing machines and, as regular maintenance, I should DO THE FOLLOWING:

VIA A FAX TO THE APPLIANCE STORE FROM A MANUFACTURER

*First, run a full complete wash cycle on hottest setting containing Bleach – * Note: wash cycle on my machine takes 1 hour and 20 minutes

*Next, run a full wash cycle on hottest setting using high efficiency laundry detergent for another 1 hour and 20 minutes

*Next, run a full wash cycle on hottest setting using Cascade automatic dish washing detergent for an ADDITIONAL 1 hour and 20 minutes

*Next, using Bleach water, wipe down entire interior of washing machine

*Next, using clean white cloth, wipe entire interior of washing machine dry

*Next, leave door open to air out machine

LEAVE THE DOOR OPEN!? That is Dangerous people! Just wait until a kitten or worse yet, a toddler unwittingly crawls inside!

*Furthermore, I have now been informed that I cannot use fabric softener in the machine even though there is a fabric softener dispenser right in the machine because the new front loading machines cannot handle fabric softener!

Yes, people, our poor new $1,000.00 washing machines cannot handle fabric softener!

Give me a break!

Finally, I was told that this is new technology and since it is so new, no one really knew these kinds of problems were going to manifest themselves and I just need to try to work with these problems because it is not the manufacturers fault but the GOVERNMENT’S fault! Sorry.

Are you kidding me?

Now I have a $1000.00 piece of moldy junk that the appliance companies are selling to unsuspecting consumers and hiding their horrible designs by blaming the government and YOU.

So, now this is what I want!

I want a class action lawsuit which includes ALL manufacturers whose washing machines have exposed the public to MOLD to include the following in some form or another:

I want a law that will force manufacturers to properly inform the public of these problems and those who did NOT inform consumers of these issues, COMPENSATE their customers for the $$$$$ it has cost us and the misery and frustration caused by THEIR neglect by NOT informing the consumers of these issues. I want this to be retroactive BACK to at least the year 2005. Furthermore, I want compensated for the cost of buying another loading washing machine in an effort to keep our families away from the mold and mildew and filthy mess this has caused! Finally, I want manufacturers to own up to the fact that they disregarded the health and safety of consumers in their efforts to profit as much as possible while touting efficiency.

Efficiency my Aunt Sadie! Not when you have to run repeated full hot empty cycles over and over and over again!

Now I have heard that they have a new 'product' they can SELL to us to inhibit the growth and stench of mold and mildew. BS!

This is absolutely unacceptable!

This is outrageous and we need to speak out about this and make sure our voices are heard! Enough is enough my friends.

I am just a homemaker, but I am not stupid and I will NOT allow this to go unchallenged and neither should YOU.