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Post# 213540   6/1/2007 at 10:15 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        

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Elderly neighbor passed away and new homeowners were going to junk this machine. I proudly wheeled it down the street into my garage.




Post# 213541 , Reply# 1   6/1/2007 at 10:15 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Control panel

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Post# 213542 , Reply# 2   6/1/2007 at 10:16 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Control panel

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Post# 213543 , Reply# 3   6/1/2007 at 10:17 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Interior Shot

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Works perfectly

Post# 213544 , Reply# 4   6/1/2007 at 10:18 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Looking deeper inside

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A bit different from the 'Maytag'

Post# 213545 , Reply# 5   6/1/2007 at 10:38 (6,173 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)        

How nice and clean that machine is. Doesn't even look like it's had much use! Congratulations on your find!

Post# 213546 , Reply# 6   6/1/2007 at 10:41 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Used

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by an older couple(no kids). When her husband passed away several years ago, she was the only one to use the machine.

It was pretty clean and runs so smoothly.

That self-cleaning filter ring is fun to watch.



Post# 213550 , Reply# 7   6/1/2007 at 11:25 (6,173 days old) by tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

When I was in kindergarten, we were shown how to make Japanese lanterns out of construction paper. The flexible connector between the pump and motor reminded me of one when I first saw it. They used it on the combo also and let me tell you; when one or more of the links tore, it made a lot of racket flying around and slapping everything at the speed of the motor. Although you would not want to endure that noise, it would make a funny video to have that noise coming from the combo as it serenely washed along with no vibration or shaking. It would easily be among the loudest of appliance noises.

Post# 213551 , Reply# 8   6/1/2007 at 11:36 (6,173 days old) by ~sudsshane ()        
Elderly neighbor passed away and new homeowners were going t

It never fails to amaze me how dumb some people are..Junk this machine? What??, in favor of the junk that is now being made? Unbelievable!!

That is a great machine Gary! I am sure you and Steve are going to have alot of fun with it. When is the wash-in??

and Happy Anniversary to you both!

~Shane


Post# 213562 , Reply# 9   6/1/2007 at 13:19 (6,173 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)        
Wow!!!

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That is beautiful, Gary, and you'll love it. You can do a ton of wash in those--heck, I can do a ton even in the standard-capacity Filter-Flo machines!

The lint ring is fun and charming in its own right, and sometimes I think it's nice to have the filter pan out of the way so you can really watch the agitation.

That's a great machine. Congratulations!!


Post# 213627 , Reply# 10   6/1/2007 at 20:07 (6,173 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

Hi Gary. My Hotpoint may not be vintage but I just love it.
It is a great machine and has been very dependable.
I am glad you saved it from the Krusher.



Ross


Post# 213642 , Reply# 11   6/1/2007 at 21:19 (6,173 days old) by tlee618 ()        

Great save Gary, Just love that filter ring. You can really see and enjoy all that wash action!!

Post# 213647 , Reply# 12   6/1/2007 at 21:38 (6,173 days old) by peteski50 (New York)        
Hotpoint

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Hi Gary,
Real beautiful washer. We had a very simular one but ours was TOL with the hand wash adjator underneath.
Best Wishes
Peter


Post# 213651 , Reply# 13   6/1/2007 at 21:51 (6,173 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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I love it when they leave the stickers on appliances!

This may get an Energy Slap for resource consumption, but they are great washers and the sounds are awesome. Congrats on the find and have fun!


Post# 213652 , Reply# 14   6/1/2007 at 21:54 (6,173 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
I love it when they leave the stickers on appliances!

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Someone....AHEM....hates stickers left on appliances. My Neptunes were peeled clean last year. The 'protective' plastic was on them since 1997.
My, how things change(ducks and runs).....


Post# 213664 , Reply# 15   6/1/2007 at 22:32 (6,173 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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My Bendix Duomatic has a sticker on the top warning to treat it gently as if it were glass - because it is!

If you remove the stickers from appliances, they'll appear to have that "not-so-factory-fresh" feeling!


Post# 213674 , Reply# 16   6/1/2007 at 23:12 (6,173 days old) by dnastrau (Lords Valley, PA)        
Nice find!

That Hotpoint is nearly identical to the one that my parents are still using. The only difference appears to be a slight change in the font on the control panel. It has given great service since '84 with only a belt and a pump replacement in all those years. The matching dryer has never had any parts replaced. Try that with today's machines!

Andrew S.


Post# 213718 , Reply# 17   6/2/2007 at 07:29 (6,172 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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Ok I can see why this group likes stickers. But do I get a FULL demerit for removing the blue tranparent stuff "Saran wrap" that comes over the controls?

Mom's 1984 DD Kemnore 24" has not ever been repaired, either. And back then I was a renter, so I'd go over there with 6 or 7 loads in a row once a week for many weeks on end.

[I fosee a pic of a hand peeling a backsplash on GG's Maytag Neptune (the hand is mine!)]


Post# 213719 , Reply# 18   6/2/2007 at 07:30 (6,172 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Maytag Neptune peeling

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Who's hand is that????

Post# 213720 , Reply# 19   6/2/2007 at 07:31 (6,172 days old) by gadgetgary (Bristol,CT)        
Shaking

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Peeling


Whose?????


Post# 213899 , Reply# 20   6/3/2007 at 00:30 (6,172 days old) by exploder3211 ()        

Bump

Post# 213920 , Reply# 21   6/3/2007 at 04:01 (6,171 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Nice save. I still see those regularly, they are nice washers. MOF, I just scrapped the matching gas dryer to that washer.

The protective film, if it's left on for years, can be a real pain to remove.

kennyGF


Post# 214024 , Reply# 22   6/3/2007 at 16:32 (6,171 days old) by liberator1509 (Ireland)        
Thanks for the pics...

Great to see behind the back panel of the US Hotpoint - particularly to compare it to the UK Hotpoint Top Loader design. No surprises to find that the UK machine is practically identical - it must have been based on the GE filter-flo - perhaps this was why Hotpoint UK had to re-name their machines for export. The UK Hotpoint had an identical motor/chinese-lantern/pump arrangement, and of course had a spiral-agitator and filter-clean tray like the GE machines.

One question for US GE experts - who came up with the spiral/ramped agitator first? AEI-Hotpoint introduced their Top Loader in 1966, which was the first appearance of the "unique" spira-clean gyrator (to use AEI's term) - when was the first GE with a spiral agitator?


Post# 214272 , Reply# 23   6/4/2007 at 16:05 (6,170 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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PAGING CHESTERMIKEUK.

Is that top-loader you show us every so often (With a suds-cake) a Hotpoint? Any chance of seeing it nekked?

I'm curious now to see the inner workings.


Post# 214274 , Reply# 24   6/4/2007 at 16:34 (6,170 days old) by bobbyd32l ()        

Brings back memories! We had the same machine, maybe a few years newer with the handwash agitator below the ramp. Ours was TOL and was really fun to watch! The filter ring is self cleaning when the pre rinse spray activates! Awesome machine!

vids please!


Post# 214278 , Reply# 25   6/4/2007 at 17:15 (6,170 days old) by gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)        

Great find Gary! Those 'Hotpernts had all the advantages of their GE bretheren without having to clean that nasty filter-pan. Congratulations!

Post# 214373 , Reply# 26   6/5/2007 at 07:12 (6,169 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        
If not the very first, one of them..

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liberator:

The Easy company made claim to being the first:



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