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Post# 543198   9/12/2011 at 07:58 (4,600 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Do any of you have any clear photos of these where you can read all of the text?





Post# 543233 , Reply# 1   9/12/2011 at 10:26 (4,600 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

No. Over time they seem to slide over the edge of the hump (like people) and get rubbed away by the tumbling clothes. Your label is the most intact one I have seen.

I have to say I like GE dryers. I especially like the height of the door. I had a Frigidaire from the 60s and while it had some neat features, the door opening was much lower than the GE's. I don't dry really linty loads in my GE because of lint collecting around the door opening, but for 99% of the loads, it is a great dryer. The KA is a very good dryer, too, but with the door and drum depth, not as convenient as the GE.


Post# 543291 , Reply# 2   9/12/2011 at 16:53 (4,599 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Thanks for the response. Not my dryer though, I think it's a 1964 model that belongs to appnut. There are some intact dryer door instruction stickers out there, I've seen them, but now I want to see what was written on them.

 

I've never used a better dryer than the standard GE's. I agree totally about the doors and openings on the KenpoolAids. No matter what configuration they were, from BOL to TOL they were always inconveniently low. The Frigidaire 1-18's totally plagiarized the GE door design. Those were good dryers too.



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