Thread Number: 24660
I dont mean to keep posting..But a Coldspot Dryer? |
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Post# 381840   9/28/2009 at 05:20 (5,295 days old) by travlincub321 ()   |   | |
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This is what bordum on 3rd shift gets you... HuH???? A Coldspot dryer CLICK HERE TO GO TO travlincub321's LINK |
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Post# 381879 , Reply# 1   9/28/2009 at 12:41 (5,295 days old) by circlew (NE Cincinnati OH area)   |   | |
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Well, that's a new one on me. Does it freeze dry the clothes? lol. |
Post# 381908 , Reply# 2   9/28/2009 at 15:20 (5,295 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)   |   | |
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Hey,Circlew, That's a hot point you said about Coldspot!!Lol I believe that Coldspot ( an older brand name used decades ago for the Sears refrigerators,freezers and air conditioners)is now (or was recently) used for Sears contractor/builder sales. The builder/contractor would give lists of needed products in 100 piece amounts for quotes on items like kitchen major appliances,coin op laundry equipment and central heat/air pumps.For competitive reasons,Sears probably decided to use one of their own brands (Coldspot)that nobody else could meet or beat because neither the brand name nor the model numbers matched.GE does it with Hotpoint and Americana.Whirlpool does it with Admiral and Roper.Frigidaire does it with Kelvinator and White Westinghouse.L.G. does it with Goldstar. |