| Thread Number: 9575 Heads Up! Neat Whirlpool Washer In Ohio |
Post# 177169-12/21/2006-15:27 ||| Launderess (La Grande Pomme - United States) |
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Posted this in the "Deluxe" area, but wiser heads have stated it belongs here:
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Post# 177170-12/21/2006-15:33 ||| TrainGuy (Southwestern Pennsylvania) |
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98 Amps.....
so the motor in this washer should really spin - the electric meter, that is! LOL! |
Post# 177171-12/21/2006-15:42 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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98 Amps
Turn off everything - refrigerator too - I'm starting a load of wash! |
Post# 177174-12/21/2006-15:48 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Decimal point anyone? |
Post# 177183-12/21/2006-16:58 ||| wisk'ybill (Canton, Ohio) |
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This is a cool washer. Our local Habitat Re-Store got a matched set like this about a month back. $60 each. The washer sold about 2 weeks ago after a half-price sale, the dryer is still there.
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Post# 177200-12/21/2006-17:53 ||| vintagesearch (bronx,ny) |
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isnt this washer the one like in the six sense? |
Post# 177202-12/21/2006-18:02 ||| westytoploader (Bellville, TX) |
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Yes, it was. |
Post# 177214-12/21/2006-18:36 ||| Maytagbear (Kent, Ohio) |
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My next-door neighbour had this exact model
of machine. It's BOL, or darn near. Never quiet, it was LOUD when it got old. Hers ran without trouble for 20 years. |
Post# 177229-12/21/2006-19:10 ||| exploder321 (Montreat NC) |
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I have the room now, but it's too dam far away ( I am paying $25 a month for a storage shed |
Post# 177230-12/21/2006-19:15 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Lawrence, this is a 2-speed machine. |
Post# 177271-12/21/2006-21:07 ||| cny4 (Syracuse, NY) |
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This was a very popular model in it's time. I knew several people that had this model. I would say it is middle of the range for that era. |
Post# 177283-12/21/2006-21:30 ||| DADoES ( ) |
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What I find interesting about the feature mix is five temp combos, but only two water levels. It also looks to be a SudsMiser model -- notice there appears to be text ("Suds") in the space before the Normal cycle, which would be blank if it wasn't. |
Post# 177300-12/21/2006-22:03 ||| Maytagbear (Kent, Ohio) |
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Oh, I sit corrected then--
This is the step up from my neighbour's machine, then. |
Post# 177373-12/22/2006-08:30 ||| mayken4now (Pensacola, Florida) |
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Gyrafoam
Don't you have the matching dryer already?
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Post# 177396-12/22/2006-12:16 ||| RE563 (Port St. Lucie, Florida) |
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My Mom had this exact machine. She bought it in 1972. It worked without fail doing laundry for 6 kids and 2 adults for 11 years. She loved it. I would get frustrated with it because of it's only 2 water level selection. But other than that it was a really good machine. And yes, sudssaver. its spin wasn't the greatest, not that the clothes were ever sobbing wet, but other machines at that time had a much better spin. |
Post# 177464-12/22/2006-19:42 ||| bajaespuma (Connecticut) |
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My Uncle had this stupid machine and its mate. Bought them to replace his Classic Frigidaire W0-65. They only lasted 9 years. Told him to buy a Maytag but he insisted on buying Whirlpool. Has had three different sets in 30 years.
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Post# 177761-12/23/2006-22:52 ||| Agiflow (nj) |
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What is so stupid about this machine? |
Post# 177764-12/23/2006-23:02 ||| westytoploader (Bellville, TX) |
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I'd like to know as well. |
Post# 177773-12/23/2006-23:28 ||| rickr (mid-west) |
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Belt drives rock!
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I think that when people have bad experiences with a machine,they label them stupid. We had a Norge in the 60's growing up and it had all the buttons and options, and it broke many times, and my mother regretted leaving the Easy Automatic at the old house we sold, which was simple and worked well, but hey, we wanted to upgrade. My mother for many years spat sideways(tu tu) when the word Norge was mentioned. Now She, Norge and Easy are all but buried, but lived to see them all go under and we are still using her Maytag. |