To have and to hold a Top-load Whirlpool Dishwasher custom-made by Big Al of Great Salt Lake is a dream come true--and in special order blue. There are no thank you's big enough. Your generosity is stunning. In awe,
Michael
Speed reading with excitement, I didn't see the "free;" I'll pay any way, old friend. Always wanted the lighted up TOL Top-Load Whirlpool. The one you gave me so many years ago, has long since given up the ghost.
Grain of salt, indeed! You completely cooked the books on this test to favor the '58 Unimatic, while disadvantaging the LG, using its second most LG's most aggressive cycle. Whitest Whites was the obvious choice for this load, in which case LG would have beat the snot out of the other...
That 72 Frigidaire is really somethin', Louis, what a find, what a photo! All in a row with the trash smasher, too. Can't recall seeing a stove right next to the kitchen sink--great fire safety feature, lol, but I'm a bit mystified by the white covering over the burners. What's your take...
Fun read. Silk purse from a pig's ear or how ever it goes. Love the load pics, the circular pattern and the colors, so pretty. Had the same luck using plumbing parts to get the Turquoise Spintube up and running, Fun that you've got a sewing machine motor to do the pumping--
"Convoluted...
Hi Pete, what fun that would be to cook your stew while "warshing" your dishes. And so well-preserved, probably frozen because North Bay is almost Arctic, lol.
Welcome Jordan, what a splashy arrival with such coveted finds. That house is immaculate!
Friend Glenn, would you work your magic on the 1-18's ? Maybe they're the TOL Fabric Selector models. And Jordan....wouldn't it be great if your hope for after sale release is realized! Thank you.
Welcome home, old friend, to North America's better half ;'D
That white on white immaculate Surgilator and tub is total eye candy.
Love your new attitude regarding hubby's protestations, but don't tell Chris.
Talk soon.
Wondering if Royal Chef became Magic Chef ;'D but OH ! how we need Launderess to find one with the hood open to reveal the strange and unusual "beater" hiding inside.
What a phenomenal find--and free to boot. I remember Ross had one that he loved and kept in perfect working order. What fun with a 20 minute wash to please Uncle Bob. No Suds though--and GREEN dials, so cool! Do we have a man in Seattle?
CHRISTOPHER ~
I had no idea, that this is the guy I've been conversing with these past few weeks, thanks to John Le Fevre. Only five years ago since you shared your massive booty with us, and I had completely forgotten the whole event. Ah.....aging! And with you being so close, I can't wait to...