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Last set of the Lady Kenmore named used
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Post# 115462   3/15/2006 at 22:15 (6,587 days old) by areuoneto ()        

Saved it from the crusher this set was made in 1984 and has the Lady Kenmore name plates before they swithed them to the Limited Editions models up until 1986. FYI Sears was sued back in the earlt 80's for using the lady kenmore name to be sexest. When they found out that it was most men who purchased the machines.




Post# 115464 , Reply# 1   3/15/2006 at 22:17 (6,587 days old) by areuoneto ()        
more pics

lights and more lights

Post# 115465 , Reply# 2   3/15/2006 at 22:18 (6,587 days old) by areuoneto ()        
more.......

:)

Post# 115466 , Reply# 3   3/15/2006 at 22:20 (6,587 days old) by areuoneto ()        
gotta love that triple dispener

What to put in it.

Post# 115468 , Reply# 4   3/15/2006 at 22:23 (6,587 days old) by cybrvanr ()        

Fancy machines. I always wondered where the "Lady Kenmore" name went. I figured it was a casualty to this politically correct day and age. I like those touchbutton control panels there! I couldn't imagine anybody junking such nice machines, they're practically brand new. The least the previous owners could do was donate them to a charity. WEll, their loss, your gain!!!

Post# 115470 , Reply# 5   3/15/2006 at 22:31 (6,587 days old) by westytoploader ()        

Cool machine; I love those Electronic aka Solid State Lady Kenmores!!

And that Dual-Action agitator can make WAVES as well...I know by experience!


Post# 115475 , Reply# 6   3/15/2006 at 22:47 (6,587 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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I was so in lust with these when they first came out.
Close to coveting them even! Still a gorgeous set. Congrats.

Does this agitator have a nice SLOW and WIDE action? As opposed to todays Shred-Mores?


Post# 115478 , Reply# 7   3/15/2006 at 22:57 (6,587 days old) by westytoploader ()        

Steve, yes, the belt-drive Kenmores have a 68 OPM stroke on Normal, and 42 OPM on Gentle. And while the DD (Shredmore) version of the Dual-Action is downright boring IMHO, the BD version is just the opposite. VERY fun to watch in action!!

Post# 115486 , Reply# 8   3/15/2006 at 23:06 (6,587 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Absolutely beautiful. What were they thinking about trashing these? Glad you rescued them.

Post# 115487 , Reply# 9   3/15/2006 at 23:36 (6,587 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Lady-K's

I've got that exact same Set, but mine are in Coffee Color and I bought mine new in 1982. They will hopfully be able to come out of just sitting real soon and be operating again, along with my Parent's 1995 Lady-K Mechanical Set, that are in the Almond Color.

Great Laundry Days, with Belt-Drive Lady-K's, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 115488 , Reply# 10   3/15/2006 at 23:41 (6,587 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: OOPs:

I just realized that I meant to write that my Parent's Lady-K Mechanical Set were a 1985, not a 1995 Year Model Washer and Dryer Set, they are in the Almond Color though.

Peace and Fun Laundry Times, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 115490 , Reply# 11   3/15/2006 at 23:44 (6,587 days old) by dadoes (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Excellent!

Post# 115493 , Reply# 12   3/15/2006 at 23:53 (6,587 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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Those do look very nice, that is a great dryer design. Do all the controls and cycles seem to work OK? I saw a similar set at an estate sale a while back that looked barely used, they certainly were sharp looking. They were snapped up quick too, when I went back the second day they were gone.

I bought a Direct-Drive Lady Kenmore set in 1987 when I was still working for Sears and I have catalogs up to '93 with Ladies offered although they were mechanical controls.

Lady Kenmore, Her Majesty, Empress, Dutchess, Miss America...only history now.


Post# 115502 , Reply# 13   3/16/2006 at 01:04 (6,587 days old) by areuoneto ()        
answers

I had two of these sets before one in coffe and the black limted editon "belt driven" I lost in the fire and have been looking to replace them they are usally ready for the crusher. last friday I had to drop some parts off at customers on they way home traffic sucked it was snowing just a crappy day. so wandering out back to took a peak and I about wet myself. I couldn't get them in the truck fast enough they had just come out of a home that got new Neptunes. The washer needed a little TLC

New triple dispenser
Belt
Snubber pad

Dryer gave it a tune up
Belt
Rollers
Pully
And beefed up the element to a 5600 watt "that will be sucking the wattage from the coatage" (Toggle that's for you)

I was going to just leave them in the garage since I had just moved the Maytags in, but I love all the bells and whistles.

These babys run like new and my new motto is " there's more to life than water conservation when it comes to style"

The best part is since Whirlpool drop the control boards I just attented a convention in vegas and found a place the has been rebuilding ERC"S control boards for ranges Etc. Needles to say I thought I would test them out well they had them ordered them up so I should be able to play with them for years.

And yes these clean so much better than the DD


Post# 115530 , Reply# 14   3/16/2006 at 07:13 (6,587 days old) by mayken4now (Panama City, Florida)        

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Brett:

Great Save!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I will be reunited with my Lady Kenmores that I purchased in the 80's. They are the grey colored ones. I sold them when I lived in Tampa to a good friend, and now she tells me she is ready for a front loader. Guess what. This is too wild. I get them back after almost 20years to date that I purchased them brand new!!!!

Steve


Post# 115532 , Reply# 15   3/16/2006 at 07:15 (6,587 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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Greg:

But we will always have: Miss-Thing!


Post# 115533 , Reply# 16   3/16/2006 at 07:19 (6,587 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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"that will be sucking the wattage from the cottage"
(Toggle that's for you)


Have we met? LOL

The gov't wants water savings? Let me pee in your coffee-maker, I say.


Post# 115536 , Reply# 17   3/16/2006 at 07:31 (6,587 days old) by jaxsunst ()        

That is the dream Lady Kenmore set mentioned in my profile.

They are beautiful.........just beautiful. I could listen to a belt-driven Kenmore all day.

Makes me want to go Appliance shopping instead of work today.


Post# 115545 , Reply# 18   3/16/2006 at 08:54 (6,587 days old) by jasonl (Cookeville, TN)        
Sexist indeed

Some people really need to chill out with this PC crap. How long before the feminazis attack sears for having CRAFSTMAN tools. What next? Craftsperson? Puh-leeze.

Otherwise, beautiful LK's! If only they were black.


Post# 115557 , Reply# 19   3/16/2006 at 10:48 (6,587 days old) by areuoneto ()        
pee in the coffe maker LOL

You kill me, I laugh all the time when you post. Have we meet what about last night! No we haven't but I think we should.

Post# 115560 , Reply# 20   3/16/2006 at 11:11 (6,587 days old) by cvillewasherbo ()        
miss-thing

Isn't it "Miss-Thang?"
c'villewasherboy


Post# 115765 , Reply# 21   3/16/2006 at 22:41 (6,586 days old) by jerry (Santa Maria, CA)        
Lady Kenmore

I had the same set but my washer had a suds return . I bought mine in 1982 . I had them until I bought a pair of touch Amanas in 2002 . I gave them away but I wish I still had them .

Post# 115899 , Reply# 22   3/17/2006 at 15:05 (6,585 days old) by agiflow ()        

A friends mom i remeber bought this washer in the early 80's that replaced i believe was a 1963 Lady Kenmore 800? The one with the two rows of pushbuttons on either side of the dial.

Anyhow, i loved her electronic Lady and that unique bd whirr those old whirly's and kenmores had. The smell of Lavender Sachet was such a fond memory of that machine.


Post# 116139 , Reply# 23   3/19/2006 at 00:16 (6,584 days old) by brettsomers ()        

both "miss thing" and "'thang" are correct. "thang" is more urban/contemporary.

Post# 116153 , Reply# 24   3/19/2006 at 01:02 (6,584 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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rolling here...........


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