Yes, this noise could be a broken spinner support; but it could also be foreign objects in between the tubs and (depending on where it is) could be fairly easy to solve. One wouldn't know until a proper inspection was made. If you're interested in keeping the washer, maybe its not that old, my recommendation is to call a service tech to make a proper diagnosis. That diagnosis charge could easily turn out to be money well spent by avoiding even more expense to attempt repair of a major malfunction. As far as "spend extra for higher quality unit", I can assure you that there is no way to do that. I have replaced MANY spinner supports and inner wash baskets in front loading washers that cost in excess of $1200.00, and most people would agree that's a lot of money to spend on a washer. Let me also assure you that what you pay for appliances doesn't necessarily equate to quality. The average consumer in this country really has no idea what they are buying. For example, there is a refrigerator on the market right now that is available under 7 different brand names. Still think name recognition means anything? Don't listen to anyone else's woes about what happened to them. Do what makes sense for your pocketbook. If fixing is cheaper than buying new or you can't afford to buy new, get it fixed. Just let the pros do it if you don't know how. Good luck.
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