Saw these on my local craigslist. Not bad looking for $175. Not sure of the vintage, possibly 70's or 80's? Would this washer have a stainless interior?
Great eye candy for sure.
Better eat your Wheaties before you go get them, as they appear to be in a basement.
"My wife can no longer do the stairs so we no longer need the set"
-Alex
GE has figured out it is easier to just re badge a rudimentary household appliance design from another manufacturer and divert it's engineering resources to those more profitable areas of the medical and aerospace industries.
Too bad.
I had to do the reverse when I used to hook my Haier combo up to the sink. The water temps were timer controlled and with only one hose coming from the faucet I had to split the cold water to feed both inlet valves. this is a little more complicated, but the idea is to provide a temperature...
Didn't say it was the exact model, just resembled LG products. Just for the record, it's not typical to find a US domestic front loader to have a trap door on the front at all.
My point was to show this restriction could be overcome with simple off-the-shelf parts.
Of course the user can mix and match components to suit their own preference and budget.
I like Porsches, some might choose Corvette.
drilling out is fine if your looking for a quicker fill. but some are looking for a totally "true" hot wash or warm rinse that today's machines prevent. This is a walk around to that.
The hoses are straight rubber. but you could create your own using stainless steel hoses and another y-splitter...