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    GE Mobile Maid SM200DS

    IIRC, this dishwasher is very easy to use, but has no soil separator. (food particle filter) This means it has a tendency to re-deposit food particles on the items it is washing.
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    Wrinkle Guard III Not Working

    If I dry large loads in my LG dryer, the dryness sensor works perfectly. I do always have to use timed dry cycles for small loads. The moisture sensor won't work at all for those and shuts the dryer off after just a few minutes. I think the most accurate moisture-sensing dryer I've ever owned is...
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    Almost a Bob-Load - Challenging the 66 Frigidaire Custom Imperial dishwasher

    My parents had this exact dishwasher in the same color. It matched their 40" Flair range, and side-by-side refrigerator.
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    Clean up photos of Amanda and Dan's Whirlpool

    "Tragic Lint Filter" is indeed a correct reference to the under-the-tub passive lint filter. After 8 years of service, I gave my TOL direct drive a thorough cleaning, removing the tub because I thought the lint filter might need attention. I was so wrong! There wasn't a speck of lint in it after...
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    Vintage Telephone Operator Intercept Messages

    "The number you have dialed has been changed, the new number has been disconnected."
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    Any coffee lovers with vintage chrome vacuum pots?

    Many years ago, I noticed that my mom's friend's Sunbeam vacuum coffee maker, made far better coffee than mom's Sunbeam percolator. The vacuum-made coffee had a full flavor taste without the burn or bitterness that came from percolator machines. Percolator machines can make good coffee, if you...
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    Vintage Telephone Operator Intercept Messages

    Eddie, I remember the timing device used by toll switchboard operators. It was called a "Calculagraph." When the call was connected, the operator would put a ticket in it and pull the left handle and remove the ticket. The machine would print a little clock on the ticket with the start time...
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    Automatic Dry Cycles

    Our DE-806 HOH dryer was very accurate, but painfully slow at drying towels or jeans. The thermostatic dryness control on a few dryers I've had since then was acceptably accurate, but did a much better job with sensing small load dryness than my current LG, which just runs for a few minutes and...
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    The Future of Builder Grade Dishwashers is Here

    The best drying dishwasher I've ever had was my Maytag non-reverse rack 1997 model. Since then, I had a new GE that came with our new house, and a KitchenAid TOL. The GE caught fire as the control board would often turn on the heating element, but not fill with any water. The KitchenAid washes...
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    Be a Good Mixer: Part Two

    When I was growing up and through my teens, our household mixer was a Dormeyer. KitchenAid mixers were not available anywhere in the small-town city in which I was a child/teen. If a home didn't have a Dormeyer, then they had a Sunbeam with the bullet-shaped black rear control. Occasionally, our...
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    the dishwasher detergent thing and the bleach

    My late husband had the most delicious and clever sense of humor. While in college, we lived in an older multi unit apartment complex. While preparing Sunday breakfast one morning, the toaster started to smoke and spark. He took it apart to see if something got caught in the wiring, when out...
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    GE 2800

    We had one in the last half of the 80's. It was one of the best dishwashers we've owned, along with our non-reverse rack Maytag in the 90's.
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    Shopping for a dishwasher Bosch 300 vs GE vs Maytag

    My TOL KitchenAid has needed a main motor replacement, leaking repair from a bad float gasket/seal, flimsy rack, rack clips that keep coming off, etc. So glad the big stuff was under warranty. However, the drying performance sub-par with it not being able to dry even hard surfaces. I bought it...
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    Questions about a Waste-King dishwasher

    For a few model years, Waste King dishwashers had a quirky but non-mechanical detergent dispenser. It had two compartments on the sides that would fill with water during the pre-rinse. The right one had a small hole of which the water could slowly drain out, unbalancing the dispenser on its...
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    Maytag hierarchy question

    I owned an 806 set that lasted for 20 years, with only a couple of repairs. Sadly, the dryer capacity did no match what the washer could hold, but both machines performed well. The exception being that the washer could not easily rollover sheets or jeans, especially during the rinse cycle. I...
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    kenmore dishwasher model# 630-13902011.

    I had a Kitchen Aid clone Kenmore Elite. It never dried very well, but it did a good job of cleaning. After 6 years its main motor failed. I replaced it with a TOL Kitchen Aid. It doesn't dry very well either.
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    during the course of 2023 if you had to buy a vintage washer to replace your modern washer

    I would love to have my Frigidaire 1-18 and matching Wide-Mouth dryer that I had back in the 70's. The thermostatic automatic drying system was much more accurate than my current LG dryer, and worked with small loads.
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    POD 4-28-23

    I had a "roll-to-the-sink" belt drive portable machine. It did a great job for its size. It also had a very fast spin that should have been shared with its full-size belt drive cousins.
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    Automatic dishwasher detergent that will not dull dishes?

    Because of their convenience, we used detergent pods for a few years. In 2010, my late partner/husband moved to a home that had naturally very soft water, and it took about a year for the daily glassware to get etched. I wish P&G or other manufacturers would make a soft water pod. I have had to...
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    How likely are you to convert your car to Electric?

    Here in Idaho and other states where the power source is hydroelectric, inexpensive, and carbon neutral, it may make sense to own an electric vehicle. I really don't think the millennium of technology for electric vehicles has arrived yet. There remain too many unresolved issues, IMHO. However...
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