| Thread Number: 4144 Am I crazy or did this machine exist |
Post# 96387-11/30/2005-21:02 ||| Monkeyward40 (lima ohio) |
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does anybody remember a GE washing machine that had a lid within a lid? That after you put the clothes in the machine, you close the main lid, and then on top of that lid is another small lid where you put the soap softener and or bleach? i say it exists and my friends say it never did.
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Post# 96388-11/30/2005-21:07 ||| veg-o-matic (Baltimore) |
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Calling Austin!
Care to post pics of your Dispensall?
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Post# 96394-11/30/2005-21:28 ||| westytoploader (Bellville, TX) |
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Hi Monkeyward40, that was the GE Dispensall of the 1970's. It had a plastic lid with another lid where you added the detergent, bleach, and fabric softener. Below that was a "tank" that held all of the additives, and when the machine started for wash and rinse, the Filter-Flo stream was diverted in different directions corresponding with the holes in the tank, and then into the filter pan. Unfortunately this wasn't the best design, and all 3 Dispensalls I have seen (in pictures and in person, including mine) have had their tanks removed and were used as regular Filter-Flo washers.
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Post# 96399-11/30/2005-22:10 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Austin, thanks for the insight. If you have any more info, you have a dedicated audience in me.
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Post# 96413-12/1/2005-05:05 ||| bosch2460 (VA) |
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Here is my dream machine again. Austin, is the Mini-Quick option on your Dispesall? I guess its safe to assume u have tried it. :) I love that option, beings that sometimes I need just one shirt and dont have time to run a whole load. This completes in 15-20 minutes. My aunt has this exact machine when I was growing up....it ran at least once every single day for 28 years...including cloth diapers for 3 kids. The timer started being funky, so they replaced it like idiots. I've got a mid to late 80's Filter Flo with a Ramp Activator to play with....almost the same, but not quite as fun as those TOL 70's GE's with the Straight Vane Activator. Ramped agitators are more dramtic and make for great turnover,but I think straight vanes make more suds and create pretty good action, too. Take care, all.
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Post# 96426-12/1/2005-09:41 ||| joe_in_philly (Philadelphia) |
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Toggleswitch,
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Post# 96459-12/1/2005-20:48 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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The capacity between my 1978 GE vs. the DD LK was like night & day. I actually went out and bought more towels for each sorted towel load so I could have a full load each time. LOL |
Post# 96504-12/2/2005-01:43 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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DD vs KM
so which held more? |
Post# 96508-12/2/2005-02:42 ||| DADoES (Central Tejas Coast) |
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He has the DD LK now, so it replaced the GE, and he bought more towels to insure a full load ... so the DD LK holds more. |
Post# 96531-12/2/2005-10:25 ||| jasonl (Safe in Opelousas, LA) |
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GE Love
Those Toggle Switches make me wanna touch them and flick them all night long, but don't flick it while in action or it might get bad. |
Post# 96556-12/2/2005-20:29 ||| frigilux (Minnesota) |
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Our house in town C wasn't ready, so we moved to town B for a summer. Our next door neighbors had a mid-60's (it was new) GE. I loved how, at the end of the fill, it would begin agitating slowly, then suddenly kick up to full speed. Having grown up with a neutral-draining KM, I was always fascinated by machines that spun the water out. And that fast GE agitation really kicked up the suds. |
Post# 96657-12/3/2005-16:47 ||| aamassther (Ann Arbor, MI) |
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Coincidentally, here's one listed on Ebay. The "dispense-all" even works! CLICK HERE TO GO TO aamassther's LINK |
Post# 98142-12/13/2005-05:59 ||| Bearpeter (Edinburgh, UK) |
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Vertical toggle switch
Does anyone know what the vertical toggle switch is for to the left of the main timer? You cannt see it on the photo with the lid up but it is on the photo attached to "aamasthers" link.
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Post# 98204-12/13/2005-15:01 ||| DADoES (Central Tejas Coast) |
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As I recall on Austin's machine, it appears to toggle(switch) the timer between Mini and non-Mini mode.
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Post# 98208-12/13/2005-15:37 ||| toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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I'm not sure....
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