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Post# 57712   2/19/2005 at 19:57 (6,998 days old) by JCF ()        

OK Guysm thanks for the feedback on the OOB situation. Now I have another question for the GE experts out there, What makes a Super Filter-Flow super?




Post# 57719 , Reply# 1   2/19/2005 at 20:49 (6,998 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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It's a larger diameter filter-flo pan than the ones used in their 16 or 14 lb. machines. My sister had one of the standard cap. machines when I had my extra large cap. model. You could see a big difference in the filter-flo pan diameter. The larger pan is for large capacity machines. Bob

Post# 57781 , Reply# 2   2/20/2005 at 19:17 (6,997 days old) by doityrselfguy ()        

Also, the large diameter filter flo pans typically came with mini-basket models. My parents had one in the late '80s. The pan, and top of the mini-basket, were about 12 inches wide.

Post# 57785 , Reply# 3   2/20/2005 at 19:31 (6,997 days old) by westytoploader ()        

"The large diameter filter flo pans typically came with mini-basket models..."

Not necessarily. Don (jetaction) sent me a Mini-Basket and it uses the 9 1/4" diameter Filter-Flo pan. However, the Spotscrubber machines (with the solid Mini-Basket) used the 11 1/2" pan.


Post# 58826 , Reply# 4   3/2/2005 at 20:46 (6,987 days old) by JCF ()        

Well the machine I'm speaking of is a spotscrubber machine. To put the pan in you have to tip it under the lip of the machine then put in on the agitator. The one I have will take a minibasket but I guess it got lost along the way (anyone have a minibasket they want to part with?

Post# 58837 , Reply# 5   3/2/2005 at 21:29 (6,987 days old) by SactoTeddyBear ()        
Re: Mini-Basket/Filter Pan

Hi! JCF, I've got a Mini-Basket and a Standard Filter Pan, that fits inside the Basket Diameter, with a curved-in edge on the Top of the Basket. "BTW" the Basket has the shape for a Curved-Vane Agitator, as opposed to a Str-8 Vane Agitator. You might be able to use these for typical Mini-Wash, but not for the Spot-Scrubber Cycle, since I've heard on prior Thread Postings that the Spot-Scrubber Mini-Basket doesn't have any Holes in the Bottom, so it allows for a Consentrated Wash of the Laundry. If you are interested in these anyway, please write back to me at my E-Mail Address of:

SactoTeddyBear@aol.com

"Good-Luck" if these aren't what your looking for, if anyone is interested in these, please feel free to write to me as well.

Peace and Happiness, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...



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