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So....
I'm learning about those nicknames for some washer parts...
So... my washer's got that "Power Fin" agitator huh?
Nice to know.

Also, is my 1985 A482 considered one of those "Dependable Care" machines?
Is there a post anywhere with the jargon used by members of this board?
If not should there be?
 
And manufacturers "having control" through WIFI can also control possible hidden features to make the damn thing break down, forcing consumers to purchase another appliance, keep that cash flow going.
I might be speculating, but the way corporate America seems to be these days, greedy, I wouldn't put it past them.
And why "track users"? - As for me, I like my privacy, something else the internet isn't known for.

When they started to bring out those refrigerators with touch screens, automatic food sensors that could add things to your shopping list..... I knew trouble was ahead.
Dumb down society to the point of being a controlled idiot.
I don't need stupid wifi. Why do I need the fridge to do my shopping list when I can do it myself? Too many stupid idiots are just lazy as heck.
 
I'm aware of internal corporate doings, the challenges, and the human bias factors.
But face it, the products of yesteryear were built, designed, with quality and reliability.
That's all the consumer cares about.
And they did the job well for years, even in the most extremely abusive conditions. Today's appliances DON'T even hold a candle to any of them.
 
The Maytag orbital was a heavy robust transmission looking similar to a Whirlpool belt drive mounted on the bottom of the tub. It's successor had only 5 moving parts, with a tapered tube ascending from the bottom mounting to a sort of automobile differential shaped gearcase.
 
The fast short stroke, coupled with the load sensor agitator was a far better agitation than the long stroke, dragged the clothes to death and tear them apart agitation of the older machines

The sharp square fins of the power fin agitators would literally grab a shirt and yank it back-and-forth, straining the fibers, if you watch the short quick stroke of a direct drive machine or the Maytag orbital transmission or even a GE filter flow, which had a short fast stroke, you can see the superiority of turning over a load of clothing without damaging it as much.

Of course, all of this is ridiculous to argue about if you’re looking for the best type of washing machine, you’re gonna buy a tumbling front load type machine where the clothing is not damaged by the agitation.

John L
 
The fast short stroke, coupled with the load sensor agitator was a far better agitation than the long stroke, dragged the clothes to death and tear them apart agitation of the older machines

The sharp square fins of the power fin agitators would literally grab a shirt and yank it back-and-forth, straining the fibers, if you watch the short quick stroke of a direct drive machine or the Maytag orbital transmission or even a GE filter flow, which had a short fast stroke, you can see the superiority of turning over a load of clothing without damaging it as much.

Of course, all of this is ridiculous to argue about if you’re looking for the best type of washing machine, you’re gonna buy a tumbling front load type machine where the clothing is not damaged by the agitation.

John L
I've never had an issue with my A482 machine damaging my clothes, or anything put inside it.
And of course, I don't stuff it overfilled either, and use the water level for the load that allows plenty of movement and turnover.
As for the agitator, it don't see anything sharp on the fins that would be harmful to clothes.
 
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