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Sanyo SW9010
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Post# 502279   3/7/2011 at 20:42 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

I finally got around to the Sanyo SW9010. It's had a rough life. The top is plastic, very brittle. Pump motor gets stuck periodically. Hopefully I'll have time to restore it in the summer.




Post# 502280 , Reply# 1   3/7/2011 at 20:45 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

It's an impeller machine with water recirculation pump system. Duck tape covers places where top has broken away.

Post# 502282 , Reply# 2   3/7/2011 at 20:47 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

Ah! Steinbergs "Simply the Best" My favoirte when I was little, besides Sears.

Post# 502283 , Reply# 3   3/7/2011 at 20:50 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

Back-> it's quite a small, dinky machine. Doesn't weigh very much.

Post# 502284 , Reply# 4   3/7/2011 at 20:53 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

nameplate. 5LB? I doubt it will wash that and still turn the clothes over efficiently.

Post# 502285 , Reply# 5   3/7/2011 at 20:55 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

Ungrounded parts huh. A VERY fun machine!

Post# 502286 , Reply# 6   3/7/2011 at 20:56 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

Drain trap.

Post# 502287 , Reply# 7   3/7/2011 at 20:57 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

Water levels

Post# 502288 , Reply# 8   3/7/2011 at 20:59 (4,770 days old) by supremewhirlpol ()        

Wash cycles

Post# 502375 , Reply# 9   3/8/2011 at 09:30 (4,769 days old) by mistereric (New Jersey (Taylor Ham))        

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Awe!  Poor thing.   If the top was in better shape, I'd try some RetroBrite on it.


Post# 502378 , Reply# 10   3/8/2011 at 09:44 (4,769 days old) by peteski50 (New York)        
Sanyo!

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I briefly used one of these in the mid 80's. It washed the clothes very well. If I remember correctly it had 2 deep rinses on the normal cycle and only a spin at the end. Being it used a full amount of water it makes the difference in cleaning. At least compared to todays propeller jobs that should use at least 2/3 of a tub of water!

Post# 502381 , Reply# 11   3/8/2011 at 10:01 (4,769 days old) by yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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I know it would be a lot of work....but what about fiberglass/epoxy top and underneath for reinforcement, then light sanding and repaint.......

woud be stronger than new......

Eric...I liked the one I got you and Steve, but don't you wished it had a filter flo to make it close to the big one?....never knew they had this option....is there a seperate pump for this feature, I wonder if one could be added to the GE's

nice machine though...I like the "wash only"...great for soaking



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