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A TOL? Maytag I've never seen before.
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Post# 653903   1/17/2013 at 09:33 (4,088 days old) by polkanut (Wausau, WI )        

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Can anyone tell me what model this is?  It looks to be in fairly decent cosmetic shape.



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Post# 653907 , Reply# 1   1/17/2013 at 09:46 (4,088 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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That would be the first version of the digital Maytag, from 1990-1992.  The A9900.  The buttons look to be a bit worn which is common on these.

 

The link is a thread with some better photos.

 

Ben



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Post# 653908 , Reply# 2   1/17/2013 at 09:47 (4,088 days old) by RevvinKevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)        

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Oh drat, Ben beat me to it!  

 

But he does have much more knowledge and info about them then I.....

 

Kevin 


Post# 653912 , Reply# 3   1/17/2013 at 10:14 (4,088 days old) by gr81nknox ()        

Thanks for the link to the older thread Ben! Those machines have always been a mystery to me. I never remembered seeing electronic Maytags at any of the appliance stores back in the late 80s thru mid 90s with the exception of a stacking pair. Sears, Circuit City, and even local app stores never had them. Seemed the Kenmores were the only electronic models anyone bothered to try and sell. I always thought of Maytags as being reliable, but plain. My parents always swore by their pretty basic mid 70s Maytag(had the dial in the center and 3 water levels and 3 temp buttons and that was it). As a teen, I tried and tried to convince them to buy a new washer and dryer and almost had them swayed on an electronic Kenmore pair we found at the Sears scratch and dent, but they balked. But, I bet they would have jumped at this machine! And if they would have known what would become of washers in the next 20 years they definitely would have bought one(and probably a Kenmore too) and put in storage! Great find.

Post# 653973 , Reply# 4   1/17/2013 at 17:07 (4,088 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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I have the newer version. My wife really loves using this machine, she thinks we should find another one, before they become extinct!



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