Thread Number: 20921
What is the name of this dryer? |
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Post# 331493   2/21/2009 at 03:33 (5,515 days old) by jenny ()   |   | |
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I know it's a kenmore but that's it. Will someone tell me name and when it was made. |
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Post# 331494 , Reply# 1   2/21/2009 at 03:34 (5,515 days old) by jenny ()   |   | |
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here's is some more pics. I just bought this dryer today |
Post# 331512 , Reply# 2   2/21/2009 at 07:35 (5,515 days old) by appliguy (Oakton Va.)   |   | |
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Sears sold this dryer in the early 1970's in a couple of different versions (with Fabric Master automatic drying, or Electronic Sensor drying.....with the mini hamper door or a full with door) they all had the same console design as yours though. There is no matching washer to go with this dryer. It was made to be mated with any brand of washer. To find out the exact year your model was made look at the tag inside the door and the first 2 numbers after the 110. will tell you the year. 2 of my neighbors had this dryer when I was growing up. Mrs Catchings' version of this dryer was gas and Mrs. Sample's was electric but they both had the mini hamper door like yours... Occasionally versions of this dryer have turned up on this site but they have always had the full with doors. This is the first time in years I have seen one that looked like the ones I remember from my childhood. Also i am sure that this dryer was made in 1972 or later becasue prior to that the door handle on the dryer door would have been chrome.....PAT COFFEY
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Post# 331513 , Reply# 3   2/21/2009 at 07:57 (5,515 days old) by revvinkevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)   |   | |
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Thread# 20703 "Strange looking dryer" According to Gordon "Kenmoreguy64"..... "Sears called them "All American" dryers and they were meant to match up with any washer, including other brands. There was no washer to match this control panel style. There was probably a half dozen variants of these over the years with some being thermostatically automatic models and others having the solid state sensors. These were available late 60's and very early 70's." |
Post# 331569 , Reply# 5   2/21/2009 at 15:26 (5,514 days old) by kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)   |   | |
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Post# 331660 , Reply# 12   2/22/2009 at 06:17 (5,514 days old) by appliguy (Oakton Va.)   |   | |
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