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Post# 990781   4/15/2018 at 05:16 (2,175 days old) by Chachp (North Little Rock, AR)        

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...in the reverse rack cuz we're movin' on up!!

 

We are closing on our new house in 11 days and we need to get serious about packing this place up.  I figured this would be my last Bobload in the old Maytag so I thought I would document it for prosperity.  Once we start packing the kitchen I won't be doing much cooking.

 

I struggled with whether to leave her behind or take her along.  The buyers fell in love with the kitchen the way it is so I thought I'd leave it for them.  Besides the realtor says I gotta go through a bunch of stuff to change it now that we have a contract on the house the way that it is.

 

What do ya say Bob for ole time sake?  Can I get a thumbs up on this one?


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Post# 990797 , Reply# 1   4/15/2018 at 08:07 (2,175 days old) by peteski50 (New York)        
Maytag ReverseRack!

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I love those reverse rack DW's - I would take it - the kick of it is the new people may replace it anyway! I never owned one, but I have a friend that had one when she lived in a condo years back. I operated it many times and liked the loading and you can really pack it and everything always came out shinning! The only downside was they were noisy! I wonder if the TOL models were quieter?
Anyway Best Of Luck with your move!


Post# 990798 , Reply# 2   4/15/2018 at 08:27 (2,174 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Absolutely Chach!!  Of course BobLoad certification.  My eyes have a bit of moisture in them.  I wish there was a way you could keep the Maytag, especially since it's a true MOL model with heating water buttons.  These are rare. I know that sound kind of selfish.   


Post# 990814 , Reply# 3   4/15/2018 at 11:43 (2,174 days old) by potatochips ( )        
Quieter TOL?

Hey Pete! I'm not sure if they really are that much quieter. I have a WC202 portable, WU902, and a WU1000 JennAir and they all pretty much sound the same.

Nice load, Chach! Thanks for sharing, and too bad you couldn't keep it but onward and upward, all too often I can pass up on a find all to gave it come back a week later.



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