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Post# 250101   11/24/2007 at 23:39 (5,991 days old) by jbinflorida ()        

I saved this 1999 Sears Kenmore washer and dryer. All I had to do was clean them up and they both work like new! It seems lately quite a few people are getting FL sets and discarding their trusty TL sets.




Post# 250127 , Reply# 1   11/25/2007 at 03:48 (5,991 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

WOW!! why would someone throw away a set like that?those would be almost new!What a waste on their part-BUT A GAIN FOR YOU THE FINDER!!

Post# 250135 , Reply# 2   11/25/2007 at 07:09 (5,990 days old) by funguy10 ()        

Could you post more pics of the inside of the washer & dryer? My family had a washer just like that one. It had the same control panel design but it had only 4 water level selections.
It had 2 additional ATC(Automatic Temparature Control) options for water temp. It had a wash/spin speed selector by that with the following options going clockwise: Handwash and Fine Delicates, Handwash, Delicate, Normal, and Heavy Duty. The Handwash and Fine Delicates option intermittently agitated at slow speed and spun at slow speed. The Handwash option agitated at slow speed and spun at slow speed. The Delicate option agitated at normal speed and spun at slow speed. The normal option agitated at normal speed and spun at fast speed and the Heavy Duty option agitated at fast speed and spun at fast speed. There was an additional knob for selecting a second rinse for the Ultra Clean and Permanent Press II cycles. The avalible cycles were: Ultra Clean(a.k.a. Normal), Permanent Press II, Prewash, and Soak. The machine had the triple-action agitator with soft-mounted, removable fabric softener dispenser. It also had an automatic bleach dispenser for Liquid Chlorine Bleach. The machine's basket was white and had that diagonal hole pattern. The lid opened to the left. Now that I have provided a detialed description of the washer could somebody provide a model number? Also, for those who wonder what happened to it, The drive-coupler broke last May and then a failed attempt by a repairman to replace it resulted in seizing the motor. The washer was only 4-years-old and we expected it to last about 20. We replaced it with the Kenmore Elite Oasis with the solid lid, and Total Care Flex agitator. My aunt who works at Sears helped us buy it because it was the best Top-Loading washer with Agitator Sears had. She does like the Non-Agitator version and also Front-Loading washers. She thinks Non-Agitator Top-Loaders and Front-Loaders clean O.K. She does not like glass lids though. She thinks they can get scratched but I researched otherwise. Somday I am planning to trick the lid lock to see what's going on in there and to make pics and yes, vids!

Thus ends my rant.


Post# 250287 , Reply# 3   11/25/2007 at 23:20 (5,990 days old) by jbinflorida ()        

here is some more pics inside as requested. I took them both apart to clean inside. They are super easy to service! I've always been a fan of direct drive Whirlpool washers.

Post# 250288 , Reply# 4   11/25/2007 at 23:24 (5,990 days old) by jbinflorida ()        

inside of dryer. the white drum is stained from drying blue jeans. The model number tag is missing on the washer for some weird reason but its is the 80 series super capacity plus.

Post# 250362 , Reply# 5   11/26/2007 at 09:53 (5,989 days old) by xyz ()        

I love that model. Very nice find. I, last week found curbside a rather outdated but collectible set of GE's. I'm away from my shop at the moment so I can't go look at the model number but I can describe the set. The washer/dryer combo is a GE "Americana" The washer has the mini-wash setting which is rather cool and the dryer is the biggest thing I've ever seen. I think I measured it in width at around 30 and a half inches if my memory serves me correct. I need to put a belt on it. The washer had a minor leak around the boot. I would like to replace the flouresent bulbs on the console to see if they work.

Post# 250389 , Reply# 6   11/26/2007 at 11:57 (5,989 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)        

Those dryers were some of the best ones made. They dry clothes quickly without overdrying them. Just remember that your washer is a "shredmore"!

Post# 250477 , Reply# 7   11/26/2007 at 19:11 (5,989 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Allen, yep, my thoughts exactly, a Shredmore.

Post# 250538 , Reply# 8   11/26/2007 at 23:54 (5,989 days old) by jbinflorida ()        

yeah that washer sure churned up the water when I ran a cycle with a few rags and bleach. I always thought they were rough on clothes but tough little washers though. Almost bulletproof!

Post# 250539 , Reply# 9   11/26/2007 at 23:59 (5,989 days old) by jbinflorida ()        
Plastic GE set

Here is a late model plastic GE set a got earlier this month. They worked perfect. I ended up giving them to a friend


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