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Post# 381485   9/25/2009 at 22:34 (5,319 days old) by travlincub321 ()        

Ok i want to get a second washer thats older and very, um, plain... Buttons are nice, but i dont want buttons.. Unless i can get one with everrything and one with out everything lol..

How hard is it to come by a washer like the one below


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Post# 381495 , Reply# 1   9/25/2009 at 23:15 (5,319 days old) by travlincub321 ()        

This one would work

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Post# 382047 , Reply# 2   9/29/2009 at 14:35 (5,316 days old) by gmmcnair (Portland, OR)        
I had one very similar.....

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....but had the switches, not buttons, for the water temperature and water levels. Great machines....washed like a dream and the Filter Flo got all the lint and pet hair better than anything else I've had.

I see them pop up on Craigslist from time to time....they usually still work fine (very little to go wrong) and they're priced at typically $50 or less.


Post# 382087 , Reply# 3   9/29/2009 at 18:35 (5,316 days old) by pulltostart (Mobile, AL)        
You mean like this?

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This Hotpoint washer is on the Atlanta CL; located in Suwanee (just northeast of Atlanta, up I-85). Pretty much what you showed in the data sheet you posted. Bad news would be getting it to Nevada.

Lawrence


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Post# 382094 , Reply# 4   9/29/2009 at 19:10 (5,316 days old) by travlincub321 ()        

Yeah lol..Put that in nevada...

Post# 382114 , Reply# 5   9/29/2009 at 21:11 (5,315 days old) by yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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WOW...now thats basic...my mom's V12 was basic.....one cycle, one speed, 2 selectors washwater HOT or WARM (warm rinse for both) and half or full load size......

and even though I have machines with every cycle and speed and button and light....I still only use NORMAL cycle, warm wash, cold rinse....Back to the basics...wish I kept that machine....who knew

one thing I liked about her machine was it would wash with the lid open, but you had to close it to spin, so if you set the machine for wash, and leave the lid up, you had a semi-automatic SOAK cycle, and then close the lid to resume...


Post# 382132 , Reply# 6   9/29/2009 at 22:32 (5,315 days old) by appnut (TX)        
warm wash, cold rinse

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Martin, no hot for whites?


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