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Post# 442222   6/16/2010 at 16:53 (5,061 days old) by pulltostart (Mobile, AL)        

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Seller says it's an oldie, but that doesn't necessarily mean anything. Is this of interest to any of you? Can't read the graphics, but the sticker on the dryer appears to proclaim "Kenmore".

Lawrence


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Post# 442231 , Reply# 1   6/16/2010 at 17:36 (5,061 days old) by statenislandgwm ()        
is it.......

Frigidaire?

Post# 442256 , Reply# 2   6/16/2010 at 19:45 (5,060 days old) by surgilator_68 (Maryland)        

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It's a WCI frigidaire.

Post# 442525 , Reply# 3   6/17/2010 at 16:52 (5,060 days old) by PeterH770 (Marietta, GA)        

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Too many knobs = WCI

Post# 442537 , Reply# 4   6/17/2010 at 19:04 (5,059 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)        
Skini-Mini

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This is the newer version after WCI's takeover and was a bit nicer as far as the washer half goes. The original "Agitub' which was a solid plastic tub similar to the ones used in toys like the Wolverine waste high tin washer. WCI went and gave them a perforated ,index movement tub with a recirculating lint filter.I think they lasted longer and had fewer repairs but the dryer half was not that great and there was always a serious lint build up in the vent system.

Post# 442544 , Reply# 5   6/17/2010 at 19:21 (5,059 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)        
Voltage

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Is this machine a 110 or 220 volt machine? If 110, it might make for a nice backup in the garage. If for nothing more than to be a rag washer.

Malcolm

Lawrence,

If you are interested in this machine and want to play with it, I will take it off your hands after you have had your fill of it. Unfortunately, I don't have a truck anymore so transport for me would be next to impossible.

Malcolm


Post# 442553 , Reply# 6   6/17/2010 at 20:05 (5,059 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
KM LAUNDRY CENTER

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Its a 240 volt model early 1980s.

Post# 442609 , Reply# 7   6/18/2010 at 06:46 (5,059 days old) by pulltostart (Mobile, AL)        

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Malcolm,
Thanks for your offer, but I don't have an interest in the machine. It did look "older" and thought I would let others know about it.

No truck?!?!?

Lawrence


Post# 442627 , Reply# 8   6/18/2010 at 08:20 (5,059 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)        
No Truck

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Nope. I traded the truck in back in Feb for an Infiniti M35. It's a great car, but sometimes I miss the truck a little. I guess I can rent one from Enterprise, if needed.




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