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Post# 424365   3/23/2010 at 13:26 (5,118 days old) by vintagekenmore (Spokane, Washington)   |   | |
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Now that machine is slightly reminiscent of the Lady Kenmore machines wouldnt you say. I have never seen a Whirlpool with the push button cycle selectors before. I wonder if any are still in existence. |
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Post# 424381 , Reply# 1   3/23/2010 at 14:50 (5,118 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)   |   | |
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Post# 424391 , Reply# 2   3/23/2010 at 15:18 (5,118 days old) by chromecap ()   |   | |
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I have not seen this one before,..wow pretty cool looking and the first appearance of the magic mix filter. Very nice. |
Post# 424446 , Reply# 3   3/23/2010 at 17:58 (5,118 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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WP made this push button style washer for 5 years or so the POD is the first of this style 1960 I think. I have two 1961 WPs like this one is pink the other sunny yellow. I would love to have a matching dryer if you find me a pink or yellow dryer you can have the other washer. The last of this style WP washer had black buttons and walnut look insert around the timer Dial This last WP IMPERIAL MARK 12 was the first WP washer to have a three speed motor and the MAGIC CLEAN lint filter. I have a pair of these in white the washer has a SUDS MISER system and the dryer is gas with a window and ultra violet light. It also has the two speed blower and two level gas burner it goes from 37000 BTUs on regular to 25000 BTUs on gentle.
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Post# 424463 , Reply# 4   3/23/2010 at 19:17 (5,118 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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Excuse the exuberance, folks, but I'm goin' nuts here at eight o'clock in the evening in my living room.
My whole life--MY WHOLE LIFE--I could never get to the bottom of Whirlpool, the Mother of all WOO-WOO's making all those fabulous Kenmore Keyboards. Why oh why, I moaned and groaned did they not make their own version. Why have I never seen a pushbutton Whirlpool like the Lady K's. Now finally, finally, after all these years of perplexity and befuddlement, my dream comes true. Aworg is God. ;-> Isn't it beautiful, and they kept the gorgeous glass and chrome waterfall filter, instead of using the self-cleaning, horribly hidden one. And a SUDS-MISER. Oh oh oh. And the small main dial is like the 62 Multi's. Very sheik. And then to find out my friend John has 4 of them. Well Halleluia! The WP LK is alive and well. Wonder if there is a thread somewhere or pix. Anyone who knows please let us know. Thank you for the enlightenment. |
Post# 424479 , Reply# 7   3/23/2010 at 20:48 (5,118 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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Post# 424480 , Reply# 8   3/23/2010 at 20:54 (5,118 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)   |   | |
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This is another of John's machines. It is 3-speed. Notice the separate Low Agitate button. As I recall, Whirlpool referred to the three agitate speeds as High, Medium, and Low. Also as I recall, the last 3-speed belt-drive Whirly was the LAA-9800 in 1974-1975. The following LDA series dropped back to 2-speeds. |
Post# 424482 , Reply# 9   3/23/2010 at 20:58 (5,118 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 424485 , Reply# 10   3/23/2010 at 21:14 (5,118 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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The WP'S are even more tricked out than the KM's--what with the buttons right on the main dial. SHEESH!
And your first pic shows the hard to read mystery button next to the Suds in the POD: pre-wash or rinse. Thanks, I couldn't get it. Interesting that the second model has a super wash. Which machine is older? About your question: Is it possible that it is a "dead" button for the non-suds models, since so many people bought the machines equipped with the suds-miser? Just a thought. Awesome. Many, many thanks, Glenn. "Such washers exist?" as Sam Jaffe might ask. |
Post# 424494 , Reply# 11   3/23/2010 at 22:14 (5,118 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 424645 , Reply# 12   3/24/2010 at 19:12 (5,117 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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The pink 1961 WP does have a tub light. The blank button is for lock setting suds return on suds models my other 1961 has the suds miser option that one is yellow. As mentioned in the earlier post the 1964 mark12 is the first WP with a 3 speed motor and the first WP to have the MAGIC CLEAN lint filter. That one you have to use the manuel button and turn the timer to the suds return position.
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Post# 424680 , Reply# 13   3/24/2010 at 21:56 (5,117 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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Post# 424737 , Reply# 14   3/25/2010 at 07:30 (5,116 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Mike the blank button is just there it doesn't move or push. However if you remove the timer assembly there is a small lever that can be flipped and then the button will work to cause the timer to stop when turned by hand @ the suds return position on the timer dial. The 1965 LKM had a similar hidden suds button if you removed the wide spin only button you could install a spin only button and a suds return button in its place. The complete timer assembly was the same.
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Post# 424794 , Reply# 15   3/25/2010 at 13:05 (5,116 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)   |   | |
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