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    if you had a choice in washer dryer brand today

    I would be getting Speed Queens definitely. They'll be Front Loaders. And if I need a Compact Front Loading Set, then I'll be getting LG's. --Charles--
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    Marathon(??) Washer/Dryer Combo...

    Company is located in St. Carlos, California, assumingly not far from Apple Computer and Silicon Valley. --Charles--
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    Marathon(??) Washer/Dryer Combo...

    Looks like the body (and probably the mechanics too) are made/sourced by GE. Otherwise, the operating system and software is made/sourced by Glenn Reid (who used to work for Apple Computer). So I guess now, not only we iMac, iPod, iPad, iPhoto (in your iPhone or iPod Touch), Apple Watch, Apple...
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    Marathon(??) Washer/Dryer Combo...

    So..... who cares to run a "Marathon" (LOL)?? A new and innovative Washer/Dryer combo unlike any other. Marathon is trying to become to laundry machinery is what Tesla is already becoming to automobiles. --Charles-- http://marathonlaundry.com/machines/
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    Who's going to be the first to buy it? Daewoo DWD-M301WP

    When are they going to start coming into the United States?? As a small apartment dweller, this is an attractive option. I want to buy one. --Charles--
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    1967 Kenmore Middle of the Line Washers

    I have to agree with "appnut". But I think the Model 600 was considered the top model of Kenmore's 1967 BOL Lineup. The one pictured at the top was my Grandmother's Washer. Good machine, got the clothes throughly washed and rinsed. The clothes ALWAYS felt clean when I put them on after they...
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    How does your washer handle Sudslocks?

    Maytag Bravos High Efficiency Top Loader.. I now use a Maytag Bravos High Efficiency Top Loader with the "Low Rise" Agitator on the VERY bottom of a Stainless Steel Tub. I use either Arm & Hammer or Tide HE Liquid Detergent. I use according to load size. So I haven't experienced any Suds...
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    Mitzi Gaynor's 1970's Appliances

    Well, the Countertop Oven is a Presto. And the Dishwasher is PROBABLY a Tappan. The Washer and Dryer are DEFINITELY Speed Queens. I just don't what the Cooktop, Wall Oven and Refrigerator are. Can someone possibly clue me in on these?? Oh, Mitzi was sexy by the way. She doesn't count too...
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    Kenmore 800 dryer, which year.

    I also think that there is a Full-Width Fluorescent Light inside that Panel. --Charles--
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    Kenmore 800 dryer, which year.

    Definitely 1964.... --Charles--
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    House full of original avocado appliances

    1968 Sears Kenmore "Match All" Dryer.... And I see they have my Dream Dryer in Avacodo. That's EXACTLY the Dryer that I want too. --Charles--
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    Kenmore washer

    Yep..... Sure Enough Gordon!!! Were it me, if I still had my 1967 24" Kenmore (I guess..... Model 300 (??)), I would've went ahead, and got the Dryer in 1975 (just like my Mom actually did), but I would've eeked a couple more years out of that 1967, and then when 1979 rolled around, I would...
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    Kenmore washer

    @ Gordon: So, this model came in a 2-Speed/3-Cycle Configuration also?? WOW!!! So let's just say, if we would've gotten the Washer pictured above, but in the 2-Speed/3-Cycle version, and would've matched it up with the Dryer pictured below, then we would've gotten an almost somewhat Deluxe...
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    What is your favroite vintage washer that you would use for doing your laundry?

    Well... if given a preference, I would choose any of these models pictured below. All of them built like tanks, and therefore, any of them can/would be used as a Daily Driver at any given time given my preference, mood or what I need to get done. But being I have grew up using Belt-Drive...
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    What would have been the original washer and dryer?

    1950's or 1960's Laundry For Older House. "Wes (elginkid) and I were discussing the 1963 kitchen he is helping a client remodel. The kitchen had a built in washer and dryer under the countertop. You can see part of it in picture 3 in his thread in the super forum (sadly, my iPad won't let me...
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    1961 or 1963 Speed Queen Dryer

    I believe that is a 1967-68 Speed Queen Dryer. That actually looks like my Great Grandmother's (on my Father's Side) Dryer. Now, I don't know if this one looks like if it has a lighted panel or not. But I can DEFINITELY say that the one that was in our family did not (I just don't recall...
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    If you had to buy a vintage washer with no atc water temp with a warm rinse what brand and model

    And now..... as a follow-up of my earlier post. Of ALL the Washers which I would buy if I had to buy a Vintage Washer before, and I have listed five Washers in my post. But now, if I had to have a Dryer to go with any of these Washers, then all I need is ONE Dryer. That's right. ONE. The...
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    If you had to buy a vintage washer with no atc water temp with a warm rinse what brand and model

    (01). Lady Kenmore 3-Speed Keyboard with either Roto-Flex or Vari-Flex Agitator (1966-67 (Roto-Flex) or 1969-73 (Vari-Flex with Flip Down Cover)). (02). Speed Queen with Solid Tub, Side Opening Lid That Lays Flat, Heavy Duty Solenoids (love that heavy clump sound when it starts agitating...
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    POLL: TL HE Washer Purchase

    Same here..... If I were to buy new right now, I wouldn't look at nothing but a Speed Queen. Otherwise, I would shop for something vintage with staying power, like a Center Dial Maytag or an Older Belt-Drive Whirlpool or Kenmore. --Charles--
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    Maytag and something green...

    The Dryer In The Picture??? My guess is that it is a 1970's Vintage JC Penney Clothes Dryer. Look at the details of the Control Panel for a second. --Charles--
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