I have been intrigued by inexpensive washers for quite some time. I remember in high school in the 80s when an appliance store in Denver would advertise in the Rocky Mountain News every couple days - they'd offer either an absolute BOL GE single cycle washer or a Frigidaire. Both were offered at $249.99 and were single knob models. I was fascinated by them. Kenmore and Whirlpool had them too, but they were more expensive.
Fast-forward to 2010 when I saw a thread on here about two months ago discussing the merits of an Admiral washer available at Home Depot. Not a BOL machine in the same sense as the one-cycle wonders I mentioned above, but the machines went on sale again for $259 ($239 for the electric dryer), so their prices anyway are reminscent of 28+ years ago. $498 for a decently featured washer/dryer pair in 2010 amazed me, so in a weak moment, I hit the 'buy' button online.
The machines arrived yesterday. Not sure what I'm going to ultimately do with a brand new washer and dryer when I'm accustomed to using machine 30 years old or older, but they should be fun.
For now they're staying in their boxes. Pics to follow....
Gordon
Fast-forward to 2010 when I saw a thread on here about two months ago discussing the merits of an Admiral washer available at Home Depot. Not a BOL machine in the same sense as the one-cycle wonders I mentioned above, but the machines went on sale again for $259 ($239 for the electric dryer), so their prices anyway are reminscent of 28+ years ago. $498 for a decently featured washer/dryer pair in 2010 amazed me, so in a weak moment, I hit the 'buy' button online.
The machines arrived yesterday. Not sure what I'm going to ultimately do with a brand new washer and dryer when I'm accustomed to using machine 30 years old or older, but they should be fun.
For now they're staying in their boxes. Pics to follow....
Gordon