It's neat to see that machine is also a rim flo.
Not in my opinion!
Functionally the "rim flo" wasn't the best idea. Sure it saved the consumer from the tedious task of removing/replacing that annoying lint filter on the agitator and touching that disgusting ball of lint with their hands to dispose of it after the cycle. BUT... at the same time it also <span style="text-decoration: underline;">completely negated</span> the spray rinse during the spin! 100% of that water hit the "rim flo filter", then went directly to the outer tub and down the drain, not a single drop made it to the clothes.
For a short time I had a mid 90's Amana badged (Speed Queen) with that same "rim flo" type set up. While it didn't have any recirculating water to filter, the fill water entered the tub through that "rim flo" set up, causing the water to "shower" down into the tub, all around the tub. That was nice / neat to see. However during the spray rinse it was exactly the same, all the water went directly to the outer tub and down the drain. What a waist of water.
Kevin