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  1. maytag85

    An Interesting Test with a New Meter

    This may sound kind of odd to some, but don’t mind something that spins a little slower. I’ve noticed that items like towels seem to feel softer, same with my clothes as well. My guess is the extra moisture being evaporated makes items a bit more ‘fluffy’ and soft to the touch. A heat pump my...
  2. maytag85

    REPOST - When did GE start to go bad?

    Honestly, GE never seem to ‘get it’ with laundry appliances and such. Sure they were made with quality, but had flaws that were never worked out from the beginning. For example, the GE FF washers essentially were a solid tub machine with a perforated tub put into place, that may have saved on...
  3. maytag85

    1968 Kenmore has stopped spinning at all

    I think it may possibly be ready for a rebuild at this point. In the one video that was uploaded to YouTube, there was a rust hole in the center post and various other pinholes on the outer tub. Since I’ve dealt with issues on my Whirlpool (been there, done that), it’s best to go through...
  4. maytag85

    DD washer has trouble spinning

    Could be the motor that’s acting up, or possibly an issue with the transmission and clutch. More than likely the clutch is grabbing a bit to much which could be the cause for the motor to be cutting in and out.
  5. maytag85

    Trouble in Lady Kenmore land

    Whoops, forgot about the temperature selector switch, that could be a source of the problem as well. More than likely it’s the low heat cycling thermostat which has failed causing a no heat condition on the low heat temperature setting.
  6. maytag85

    Trouble in Lady Kenmore land

    The older Whirlpool/Kenmore 29” top filter dryers have multiple thermostats for the various temperatures. Later on, they went to a bias thermostat which has it’s own internal heater (two resistors) to trick it into thinking it’s hotter than it actually is for the lower and medium temperature...
  7. maytag85

    Trouble in Lady Kenmore land

    Not extremely versed with the Lady Kenmore dryers of this era, but my guess is it could be the low heat thermostat which has failed. If it heats up perfectly fine on all the other temperatures, could mean that particular cycling thermostat has failed.
  8. maytag85

    The Maytag Dependable Cars

    The outer tub on the Whirlpool belt drives was a similar gage of metal, though what ended up causing those out tubs to rot out on those machines was either being heavy handed with bleach, not using enough detergent, cold water washes, or leaving the lid closed after every wash. I was told by...
  9. maytag85

    The most stylish "Cadillac of washers"?

    Honestly, anything from Hyundai or Kia isn’t all that good, will be lucky to make it to 100,000 miles since they have had major engine problems, some had to be replaced between 50,000 and 75,000 miles. While GM isn’t entirely perfect, at least they make something decent that will last awhile...
  10. maytag85

    The most stylish "Cadillac of washers"?

    Still not convinced about GM or Chrysler. Made this back in 2023 as a way to roast GM, mainly Chevrolet
  11. maytag85

    Simple Modern Dryer

    Thermostatic auto dry literally accomplishes the same thing. Moisture sensors can get real screwy at times.
  12. maytag85

    Simple Modern Dryer

    I agree with Bob, not too crazy about BOL appliances. Sometimes, I think BOL appliances end up being more expensive since you’ll end up upgrading to something higher end and more expensive in a few years time. Might as well invest up front in something with flexibility and options.
  13. maytag85

    Dryer times,

    Westinghouse slant front dryers were lower air output I believe which is why they dry fairly quickly. In a conversation with Paul up in Canada, he mentioned his Westinghouse slant front dryer could literally dryer 4 pairs of jeans in 20 minutes time with its 4500 watt heat output on a 30 amp...
  14. maytag85

    DD washer has trouble spinning

    Not extremely versed with the direct drives, but my guess is it could be some sort of transmission problem.
  15. maytag85

    Favorite Dryer

    Personally, I find a thermostat to work just as well as a moisture sensor since it essentially provides the same results without any additional complexity.
  16. maytag85

    Favorite Dryer

    Whirlpool uses a power dropping resistor to drop the voltage down to the timer, when the cycling thermostat opens or the high limit thermostat, it completes a circuit and sends power to the timer motor. A little more complicated to understand than a double throw switch thermostat which is a...
  17. maytag85

    How do I report johnb300m?

    For being a ‘new’ AW forum, it seems as though some people brought their old ways onto the new site. Since this is basically a new site (not entirely, but is in some ways), decided it was time to put my old combative, argumentative ways behind me. Going to be more diplomatic in discussions on...
  18. maytag85

    Favorite Dryer

    Here’s one thing to note, on some of the Kenmore High Speed and Soft Heat dryers from the early to mid 1960’s, timed drying was more than enough since it would begin to taper the heat down once it reached a certain temperature. If you were drying a small load in a Kenmore Soft Heat gas dryer and...
  19. maytag85

    Favorite Dryer

    Timed drying may be simpler, unfortunately you can at times set the timer for not enough time, or set it for too long which can lead to over drying in some cases. Never had a problem with the auto dry on my Maytag DE806, would shut off at the dryness selected. Still have to use my Whirlpool...
  20. maytag85

    Help! HoH mystery spring

    This is why I would read over various threads in the archives since there’s almost always something new to be learned, always.
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