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Hey Mike,
That Jetamatic takes me back, I remember as a kid asking my nan to help me fill in the corner of the advertisment in a magazine to get more literature, however i think i thought at the time i would be getting the actual machine !!
I recently got the installation booklett, and as a bonus the seller found the instruction manual so chucked that in as well, haven't really looked through them yet, something to keep me occupied over the next few days.
We use to have Frigidaire washer's (jet's) in the local launderette, i always use to try and see it wash, but as soon as the lid opened it stopped..thank gawd for Youtube !!
Here's hoping for a new surge of machines in 2010..
Keith
 
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morning Keith, do you mean the Jetamatic handbook & instructions?? wow wouldnt mind seeing those, can you check and confirm what the wash temps are?? Yes a few machines came around in 2009, lets see what emerges for next year!!! I bet you cant wait to get all your machines near you again!!! cheers, Mike

I Do Believe This Is The Rarest Frigidaire of Them All!!! presenting the FrigiKelvaramaMayFilterFlow

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Hey Darren, lovely set of machines and what a joy to have them all plumbed in ready to go!!! great steamy hot fill on the 1-18, I do like those shades of poppy,

Paul, I never got near enough to the machines to find out they stopped on opening the lid, our local was also a full hit turquoise with a mega self serv dry cleaning machine, I pulled my nans trolly round with her big velvet curtains in, when I first heard of dry cleaning as a kid I always thought it was a kind of Dry Powder / Sand they used...Lol
 
Darren is a skilled technician

the picture with the tower Uni on the left and the bronze 1-18 on the right is Jon Jetcone's basement, or laundry parlor ;=> I don't know how he did it. I guess he is a whiz importing, storing , and retrieving photos.

Of, course I could be mistaken.

We had brilliant sunshine here yesterday; and all I thought of during my walk was sunny yellow glass-lidded 1-18's and a few nekkid dolls. :->

It would be great to see the jetamatic manuals. Still appreciating the blue jetamatic, Mikey.

LID SWITCHES: The 58 Tower Uni we had stopped all action when the lid was raised, and the lid switch could not be tricked. It was aweful. You could get a peak if you squatted down and peaked thru about a 2 inch opening. The 65 Rollermatic we had let you watch everything since the lid switch could be easily kept down by wedging a wad of wet tissue between it and the hinge. It was bliss.
 
Merry Christmas Mike and everyone...
I forgot about that doll my friends she hangs out with me and do wash i should put some clothes on her lol.
Mike E-mail me about the washer.

Chestermike & keith
Not really a tecnician
That picture is from this site in...
Photos of collections
Jon ( jetcone ) beautiful machines and his plumbing..i wished i had that plumbing, i have three washers that can run on mine.
The electroluxe that you see in the corner is a BENDIX washer
Keith.

Mike are you still seeing yellow ?

Have a good holiday guy's

Darren k.
 
Merry Christmas, Darren

Funny you should ask about seeing yellow
yesterday I fed the seagulls
dozens and dozens of them --I had a ton of bread--
and as they were hovering above my head
the angle of the sun hit them just right
and their bellies all turned a luminous yellow
dancing aloft waiting to catch my throws
it was amazing and I started laughing
yellow yellow everywhere every day YAY

You can leave the dolly be; it's just so funny the way she just "pops" out up there. The email is next, Santa Claus
 
Hey Mike -

I posted clip of my 1-18 recently on YouTube. Check it out! (it will squeak from a suspension issue during spin)

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Ben
 
"It squeaks only for visitors." LOL

So that's the magic trick, huh? Normal water level yields perfect turnover.
Your close-ups of the "turn" are so long and satisfying
A new height in washerography; really think we have not seen that before
It's awesome, Ben, honest, I'm actually laughing from the joy of it.
Just thinking that maybe the over-all high performance of the 1-18 comes from that over-the-top spray rinse. What a rinse!
You said it wasn't as loud in person, so I'm wondering if there is a distinct sound muffled out when it switches from low to high spin the way the multimatics bong and whoosh.

It's so nice to see Frigidaire hallmarks stayed till the end
the cool vanes in the tub, esp, on the tub floor
rinse drama: instead of the overflow, an incredible jet spray

I've been watching this for over an hour now--better get off my butt and get busy, But, Ben you should start a separate thread for this so that everyone sees it.

It still Christmas at Aworg with this flick.

Spectacular, Benjamin.... Spec-friggin'-takuhler ;'D
 
Absolutely PERFECT!!!

I agree this is one of the best "wash-rinse-spin" videos I've seen. It really is SPECTACULAR. The long and clear close-ups of the turnover is awesome. I love it, you've set the new pace for "washerography". It's true everyone must see it, definitely start a separate thread.

MikeyD, different washer, I hope maybe you'll be able to make a video like this of your 1977 GE washer using the "1977-1980 Heavy Duty 18" (straight 4-vane) Activator. I hear it has great turnover even with a large, full load. No one seems to care for the GE's straight (8) and (4) vane agitators.

Once again, thanks for the perfect GM Frigidaire 1-18 video, the best yet.
 
Hello Harry

have only recently seen the 8 vane (not in operation, just a pic) and not surprised because my experience with the 4 vane has not been stellar, always thinking it needed something more, so 4 more vanes should do it. Have you seen the 8 vane in operation? Exciting?

I don't use the 4 vane except to hold the mini-basket; otherwise the 3 ramper is only way to go. At least for me. But now you've got me wondering. I'll go down later and try the 4 vaner with fresh eyes and a new perspective. Thanks. And the next movie will show the comparison turnovers of the ramp vs. vane.

Jim, Agreed, No TV, just 1-18 ;'D
 
Hey 'D...

cool, I'll be looking forward to seeing that video. Spiral ramps like dual action agitator will always do a better job in turnover. Straight vanes are designed different but, if effective, will still turnover the washload at a slower pace.

Let us know when posted it on YouTube.

Harry
 
lower water usage...

keep in mind with less water, there still need to be just enough water to surge thru the clothes. Also, don't forget about lint circulation.
 
Hello Washer Lovers

Don't know which one I like the more: Mike's blue Jetamatics or Ben's 1-18 Oscar Winner. OR, Mellow Yellow in Daren's brother's basement.

SEAMUS, your " row of about a dozen machines in alternating pink, yellow and turquoise." sounds amazing. How much fun that must have been to see them.

HARRY, a few sentences on the 8 vane, please. Have you seen it operate? Didn't get a chance yet to review the performance of the 4 vane.

EVERYONE: Please do not overlook Ben's movie; it's a classic!
 
Ben That is another Fantastic video...
Well he got my friends to get up and dance around to CERRONE ( Give me love )
Love that song, def a funky dance tune !
The 1-18 the shoots of what you got are so kool.
I think Ben should be the master video guy for A. W.
And there are other guy's here that makes colorful interesting vids as well .
Mike the video is a masterpiece.
Thanks Ben.

Darren k.
 
straight 8-vane...

hey Mikey, I first seen GE's 8-vane Heavy Duty 18 ACTIVATOR in action back in '77.

A friend of the family had a pushbutton Versatronic washer, peeped under the lid and saw the wash action and I was loved ever since.

The light-blue tub was really BIG because it was washing a quilted blanket on the 'medium' setting. Every back and forth stroke pulled the load down and under, a continual turnover. From what I've seen the best turnover action with the str8-vanes are from the medium to the extra high levels.

If there too little water, turnover will slow down. Key is to use enough water for the best rollover, not alot more.

Harry
 
"I was loved ever since" and "If there too li

opps, love it ever since and there is too little.

"Didn't get a chance yet to review..." COOL, looking foward to 4-vane vid.
 

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