Thread Number: 72972
/ Tag: Vintage Automatic Washers
Question what would be the advantage of a used washer compare to brand new |
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Post# 964011   10/23/2017 at 11:39 (2,376 days old) by Pierreandreply4 (St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canada)   |   | |
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hello to all aw members I have a questions what would be the advantages of buying if still sold older models from the 1970 to the first direct drive models used rather than brand new models
models I am thinking 1976 canadien Kenmore washer with roto swirl canadien inglis washer dryer model with brush filter and liquid fabric sofner that you put and remove from agitator blue agitator westing house top load or ge filter flo models that have a warm rinse? thank you for any answer to this question |
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Post# 964078 , Reply# 2   10/23/2017 at 21:42 (2,376 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )   |   | |
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In good shape, All you have to do is use at and see the superior performance, Especially a Kenmore/Whirlpool belt drive, A Norge or a GE, Just NO comparison with todays cheaply built flimsy stuff. |
Post# 964296 , Reply# 3   10/25/2017 at 16:43 (2,374 days old) by Gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)   |   | |
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These was a great looking FF set just a week or so ago on Shoppers Square. Might still be there. Up in NE New Jersey. Thank Heavens I have plenty of old machines to use! |
Post# 964302 , Reply# 4   10/25/2017 at 18:05 (2,374 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)   |   | |
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there is a real nice set in Nashville, TN....
nicely featured washer....and matching dryer with the larger capacity.... CLICK HERE TO GO TO Yogitunes's LINK on Nashville Craigslist
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Post# 964329 , Reply# 5   10/26/2017 at 00:47 (2,374 days old) by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)   |   | |
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You're putting your laundry in a machine that is functional, hard working, and at least pretty to work at...
Being a good D-I-Y'er keeps her up on her feet, working everyday, ignoring energy costs leaves you w/ the feeling that w/ larger capacity, you are getting your laundry done--and done right the first time, not doing over... So, you definitely blur the lines between what machines are most economical, best performing & reliable--Universalize all makes, models and years, making all equal and nothing better, nor more important, going beyond what Consumer Reports ever could teach you, especially given the hot mess it is today, as is the racket of new appliances, that quickly get used up & discarded at such a faster rate & no where near as worthy as rescuing yesterday's treasures are, Today... -- Dave |