1950s Kenmore automatic washer

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The model number on this one is 5704110. I transferred with Lockheed Martin from Georgia, my home state, out there. We hated the weather and moved back south. Of course it's pouring rain here in North Carolina today!
 
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Pete was spot-on, a 57. Check out the wringer in the ad Pete posted. What a beautiful beast, full-skirted without the central seam, sporting a lid-mounted filter. What a treat, another "Never Seen!"

There are a lot of Wringer Men here, Justin, who love them as much as they do their automatics. When you get time, share your wringer history.

Michael
 
My Maytag wringer was the first appliance I picked up probably age13ish? It’s not worth anything other than the fact it’s old faithful and my spouse won’t use anything else! We’ve had several automatics over our marriage but that wringer still got used more! Plus it looks great on the porch of our 1905 home 😉
 
Out of the two of you, who does the laundry more? Out of my husband and I, he does more of the laundry than I do. Our everyday set is a bit newer, but still older. The washer is a 1990 Lady Kenmore and the dryer is a 1987 Limited Edition Kenmore. The older machines are out in the garage and I play with them more. We only have one wringer, a Maytag from the 1920s with a gas powered engine to run it. I need to restore it and get it running.
 
I actually had to leave the monitor top at my house in Georgia when I sold it as the buyers made it part of the deal. Every house I've sold people always want my antique stove and refrigerator! Tim probably does more laundry than I do. I love the looks of it but it really is a pain in the butt to use it twice a week haha! I'm hoping I can get this new Kenmore up to speed as a backup up for rainy days so that every wash day can be a holiday as the ad says!
 
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Well, I grew up in Lenoir and now live in Mocksville, If you get a chance to go see Bob in Winston, he really has some great stuff and is a nice guy, If you are at all interested in vacuum cleaners and small appliances, then come see me, I have about 1000 or close to it vacuums and a bunch of other stuff, I have many old Sears catalogues from the 50s for reference.
 
Awesome! Yes I'd love too. We moved here right before Christmas to enjoy the four seasons. Georgia was just to hot but I didn't want to leave the south. I like small appliances as well. I have about six percolators and some other small vintage appliances but nowhere close to 1,000. I used to have a bunch of antique tvs but the repair bill was breaking me every time the repair man came out to replace capacitors or what not.
 
Justin, welcome.  I hope the experts will give you all the information you need to get this wonderful machine up & running!!  You found a jewel!!  I used to chat with a guy that lives in Taylorsville!!!  Bob
 
1950's Kenmore

CONGRATULATIONS AND WELCOME ABOARD!!

 

I am drooling over your jewel of a find.  My mother had a 1950's Kenmore only the lid opened from front to back.  She used to stand me up in it to get me out from under foot.  Fell in love with washing machines from that point on.  You have just entered the University of Washing Machines.  Can't wait to see this beauty up and running.  Keep us posted.

 
Welcome fellow North Carolinian!

Hello and welcome to this great site! I live slightly north of Greensboro in Reidsville, NC. I just moved to the area from Rockford, IL in 2016. I also started collecting the wringer washers and it blossomed to automatics. My first washer, in fact, was the match to the 1954 Whirlpool dryer you pictured. Now I have about 20 machines. Great find you have there! It always amazes me what is still out there lurking in the shadows and waiting to be discovered.
I hope you stick around and can make it up to see Bob's collection. He is a great host and a great cook! There are a lot of great members who are great hosts as well. All within a few hour drive from here. I plan to host a get together sometime in the Spring, we close on our first home this month. Feel free to get in touch, great to see another younger member!

-Tyler
 
Welcome to the club, Justin! This is Les in Atlanta. Right now I have three vintage washers: a 1962 Maytag, a 1968 Speed Queen and a mid 70's Norge. I love the older Kenmores so you should have a lot of fun with this one. My husband thinks I'm nuts with my vintage appliance obsession but he never complains when I bring another machine home. I got hooked on vintage washers when I was about four years old. Keep us posted on your progress with the Kenmore.
 
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