norgeway
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The truth!!!!
The truth!!!!
My family has had front load washer since 1946 with an LB6 and the matching dryer, then a L120 set in 1959 followed by the taller tumbler in 1972 LT170, and as Westinghouse got out of the appliance business an Electrolux set 2015. There is no comparison between a front load washer and a top loader, the front loader gets clothes cleaner, does less damage, and uses 1/3 the water and 1/4 the detegent while doing a better job.The memories I have of westinghouse machines are not particularly good ones. I had a great aunt who had an old front load washer and an aunt who had a combo washer/dryer of that era. Neither of them particularly liked either of them and both were happy on the day they replaced them both. I also remember a neighbor who had a set back in the early 60's that hated her set. She happily replaced them with a new Kenmore set. I never remember anyone who actually liked them. I never cared for them myself. Not enough action to suit me and too big, bulky and heavy to move. They were like tanks. I'm sure all the metal scrappers loved getting them. They just never appealed to me at all, neither did the bendix machines either. I will say one thing for them though. They did get rid of sand and mud really well. That was proven by the television ad done back in the 50's and showed how poorly the solid tub top loaders did in comparison. Washability, not that great though. Any of the old 50's & 60's machines with a lot of chrome, knobs & buttons were kind of pretty to look at, not necessarily great performing machines though.[this post was last edited: 1/13/2016-04:54]
I hope I never have to use a top loader againMy family has had front load washer since 1946 with an LB6 and the matching dryer, then a L120 set in 1959 followed by the taller tumbler in 1972 LT170, and as Westinghouse got out of the appliance business an Electrolux set 2015. There is no comparison between a front load washer and a top loader, the front loader gets clothes cleaner, does less damage, and uses 1/3 the water and 1/4 the detegent while doing a better job.
the slanted console on those are incredible. there was another brand, maybe whirlpool, that had that same type of slanted console on them. very jetsonian!Love seeing all these great old Westys! Jerry, the pink pair with the clamshell consoles are gorgeous.
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Frigidaire had a similar design around 1962, don't remember any Whirlpool models being like that.the slanted console on those are incredible. there was another brand, maybe whirlpool, that had that same type of slanted console on them. very jetsonian!