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Post# 490314   1/20/2011 at 08:12 (4,845 days old) by akronman (Akron/Cleveland Ohio)   |   | |
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Does anyone know what overall brand of automatic washers sold best during any specific year or era? In the wringer era, I'm guessing it had to be Maytag first, followed by Speed Queen, but I don't know about the automatic age. So much discussion here of Westinghouse, Frigidaire, GE, Kenmore, Maytag, but who sold best when?
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Post# 490318 , Reply# 1   1/20/2011 at 08:37 (4,845 days old) by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)   |   | |
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Well, year, after year it's always been the Sears Kenmore... (50,000 machines in use, according to a poll in a 1969 CONSUMER REPORTS)
But I would suspect at one point or another there were always the "underdog brands" taking over at one or another; the Westinghouse, Frigidaire, Norge, Montgomery Ward, Kelvinator, Maytag, GE, Hotpoint & Whirlpool of-the-day... It took a new ad campaign strategy ("The reasons to buy a Kenmore" ads) that of course gave the brand a second wind... That's at least my opinion about it... Dave (Charles Klamkin Fan!) |
Post# 490906 , Reply# 2   1/23/2011 at 03:11 (4,842 days old) by qsd-dan (West)   |   | |
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Post# 490921 , Reply# 3   1/23/2011 at 07:35 (4,842 days old) by angus (Fairfield, CT.)   |   | |
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Not surprising when you consider that Sears is represented in every state or close to it. |
Post# 490924 , Reply# 4   1/23/2011 at 08:06 (4,842 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)   |   | |
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Yeah. I was gonna say that Kenmore had better marketing than any other brand. Speed Queen's were almost unheard of in Florida back in the 70's. I only knew one household in Florida that had GM Frigidaire's and they moved in from Detroit with them. I remember when they moved away and left that Rapid-Dry in the house. The new owner dragged them to the curb day one. Shame!
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Post# 490938 , Reply# 5   1/23/2011 at 09:16 (4,842 days old) by cehalstead (Charleston, WV)   |   | |
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another reason that Kenmore was the top selling brand....Sears offered credit, and it was very easy to qualify for it.... |
Post# 490973 , Reply# 6   1/23/2011 at 12:55 (4,842 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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Sears offered a 10% discount to firemen, and maybe others, too; but my Uncle Bobby was one, and that's how I knew.
We were all Frigidairians on my father's side of the family, Gram& sons, except Bobby.
Every second or every other house, it seemed, had a Kenmore in the basement, but in the non-KM homes, every brand was represented. Saw them all, and wished for every one, including, Philco, Kelvinator, Hoptpoint, Easy, Blackstone, Bendix Combo Norge, Wizards, Westinghouse Slant, on and on.
It was the 60's, the high heyday of washer brands. And let's not forget who was making all those Kenmores, and is now making so many other brands as well. For better or for worse, Whirlpool remains the King of the Realm.
Sure miss the bounty and the spectacle of 25 distinctly different brands of washing machines.
(What's really nice about this place is that no one asks how we knew what washers were in anybody's basements or doubts us.)
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Post# 490986 , Reply# 7   1/23/2011 at 14:51 (4,842 days old) by jasonl (Cookeville, TN)   |   | |
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They weren't hot rods, but they made/sold lots of them, and you couldn't kill them... Kenmore. |