Thread Number: 1443
GE washer in Massachusetts |
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Post# 58995   3/4/2005 at 01:53 (6,986 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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Post# 59028 , Reply# 1   3/4/2005 at 13:52 (6,985 days old) by westytoploader ()   |   | |
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I noticed that 70's, 80's, and 90's Filter-Flo machines are getting harder and harder to find on eBay and Craigslist...maybe it's time to start stocking up! |
Post# 59060 , Reply# 2   3/4/2005 at 21:33 (6,985 days old) by compwhiz ()   |   | |
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Hey i saw that same machine at the salvation army for $70 lately alot of those machines have been there |
Post# 59075 , Reply# 3   3/4/2005 at 23:21 (6,985 days old) by zipdang (Portland, OR)   |   | |
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That's the EXACT model I had. It was a great machine, although it didn't like it much when I'd change speeds during a cycle. For a while, when the gentle speed button was pressed, it would operate on gentle speed but it would make this strange clicking sound. Eventually, though, it stopped working on gentle speed altogether. I really miss how well the Filter Flo removed dog and cat hair from the clothes. Today's "self cleaning" lint filters don't even come close. I treat my equipment much nicer now. |
Post# 59082 , Reply# 5   3/5/2005 at 02:10 (6,985 days old) by fixerman ()   |   | |
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Zipdang did do something wrong. One should not change speeds on a GE/Hotpoint filter flo when the motor is running. It damages the lever that is supposed to stop the clutch from going into high speed. |
Post# 59083 , Reply# 6   3/5/2005 at 04:21 (6,985 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)   |   | |
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Post# 59103 , Reply# 8   3/5/2005 at 15:08 (6,984 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)   |   | |
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Post# 59108 , Reply# 10   3/5/2005 at 16:07 (6,984 days old) by zipdang (Portland, OR)   |   | |
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I knew it was a no-no to change speeds (from fast to slow) during operation, but I couldn't help myself. If a button is there to push, then it must be done. I bought the machine used, and it didn't cost very much, so I wasn't terribly concerned about causing its early demise. Of course, I got the machine around the same time I got my dog, and didn't realize at the time how much better the Filter Flo was than other machines at removing dog hair from the water. Every machine I've had since then hasn't been nearly as effective. Knowing what I know now, I probably would've been slightly kinder to that GE. |
Post# 59113 , Reply# 12   3/5/2005 at 16:37 (6,984 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)   |   | |
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