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A vortex from the " Other side?" LOL & Wonderful

I love how Arty can flip the SUDS button out of its awkward, asymetrical position--oh! the ignominy of being a non-suds user--and flood the floor when you neglect his bath.

Look at how weird the suds button looks when not in use. PLEASE fix that, and show us the glory of a solid tub GE Suds-return.

The close-ups are drop-dead gorgeous, Jon. Thanks.
 
I gotta admit that the GE FF's really do make the neatest stop action pictures. Third picture down is especially cool with the water flowing thru it. Very nice!

RCD
 
Man, what is there not to like.....lighted controls, suds saver, solid tub....the list goes on.....

and especially love the filter flume at 12 o' clock position

absolutely beautiful Jon

what year is this from, the filter pan is not copper....
 
Martin, you remind me of a question I've always wondered about. Knowing that manufacturers USUALLY don't change something without a reason, was there a reason behind GE moving the location of the filter flume? Was there any benefit to it being at 12 o'clock vs where it went to in later models?

RCD
 
if I am correct Drew, the relocation of the filter flume was to reduce the depth of the cabinet so it would set flush with the counters and flush against the wall.....almost like a counter depth fridge......

I just think it looks so neat at the 12noon spot.....and wondering if there is a way to change a regular filter flo back to the 12 noon position.....it doesn't have to come thru the metal top, best bet would be to slide the splash shield over to that spot.....there would also be a little hidden notch to cut out as well...
 

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