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I've seen no mention of RCA washer/dryers here and was wondering if they were only in Canada perhaps, rebadged something or others. I remember them being sold in the late 60's or was it early 70s.
 
Re: RCA Washer:

One of my Cousin's has/had an RCA Washer and their's was a Re-Badge GE Washer. I'm not sure as to what year it might have been Manufactured. It was a "MOL/BOL" Model that they owned. It has/had a Basic/Black "Flat-Top" Console, similar to the GE, without having the extra Top where there would be either the Hood effect or a Console Light area. I believe it has/had a 2-Speed Selection, Water Temp Control and Water Level Selection, but I don't think that it had any 2nd Rinse Option. It has/had a Spotted-Dark Basket and either a White or Light/Medium Blue Curve-Ramp Agitator and I believe it has/had the Self-Clean Filter Ring, because it didn't have the Lint Filter on top of the Agitator. I added both "has/had" because I haven't been to their house for quite some time now, since we don't live very close to each other and I couldn't just ask "BTW" Cousin, do you happen to still have your RCA Washer? I believe that they have around a 1970's Kenmore Dryer if they still have it, with the smaller Square Pull-Down Door, that has the Cables on it.

Peace and Happy Washing, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...
 
Ok, what I know...(not much)

For a while here in the States, it was RCA Whirlpool, and then the RCA name was just on so-so electronics for a long time. In the mid 90s, GE bought the trademark, and put it on a line of appliances that were positioned between Hotpoint and GE. However, the line didn't really take off, and was discontinued a few years later.

(Incidentally, Radio Corporation of America)

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Re: RCA, GE, Hotpoint:

Don't forget that the Hotpoint part of this Family of Appliances was also the JC Penney Penncrest, although I think that the Stoves/Ranges, at least the Gas Model's were another Brand's "Re-Badge" for the Penncrest line.

Peace and Happy Everything, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...
 
So any 60's early 70's would have been Whirpools (RCA Whirpools) . I didn't know that GE had bought their name later on but that makes sense because both names RCA & GE were sold to an outfit Thompson Consumer Electronics to pump out TV's and other radio gadgetry, neither being very stellar and still being mfg today.
 
RCA VICTOR

Don't forget about that. Even though it was way before our time. Victor Talking Machine Company was purchased by Radio Corporation of America.... To become RCA VICTOR

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RCA => GE

These came and went here rather quickly. After all, GE has Hotpoint as its BOL line.

I have a hand-me down RCA A/C that is a GE. You can tell a mile off by the speed selector switch and the sound the thremostat makes when it opens/and closes.

Apart from the normally high fan noise level of a self-contained one-piece through-the-wall unit, this one appears to have a Non-GE compressor that is very noisy.

Whirlpool has Roper as one of its BOL lines, and that also came and went in a flash.
 
I still see ads for Roper appliances locally from the Rex chain of stores and Lowes carries some Roper lines as well
 
Ropers get used a lot as builder specials in modest new homes as well as plenty of apartment buildings have them in the kitchenettes but i'd be hard pressed to think of any local store that carries them for retail anymore.
 
Right on Pete!

They certainly exist, but seem to be scarcer (than at first) on retailer's floors.

Had a W & D set and they were great! They were a huge bang for the buck.

So far I have not had to worry about the cost of a bang. Or I should rather say that it is usually features delivered that I worry about not $.
 

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