in Sea Foam Green no less. This is essentially the same dryer as my '57 Kenmore. Its a wonderful dryer, I highly recommend it if you can connect it to a 50amp electric Range line (you can also connect it to a 30amp standard dryer line, but you lose the high speed element). It dries things spun well so fast its amazing.
From owner:
From: David Dintenfass ([email protected])
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:44:47 PM
Subject: Free 1958 Lady Kenmore electric clothes dryer in Seattle, Washington
Dear Automaticwasher.org:
Not sure if anyone is interested in such things, but I have a working 1958
Lady Kenmore electric clothes dryer. It came with our house and I've kept
it going for the last 18 years (new belts, occasional lubrication, new
heating element, etc). The timer is running slow but we still use it.
My wife finally insisted that we retire it. Sears is coming on Wednesday to
deliver a new dryer and take this one. Am not sure if there is any
collector interest, but if so, I can e-mail photos and provide further info.
The first two digits of the serial number are "58" so I'm guessing that's
the year of manufacture.
It has a beautiful light green porcelain enameled finish with lots of trick
finishes on the front panels and controls. It has a backlit screen and a
pull-up quick-reference card too.
Other than a chip on the front top surface near the front, there are no
significant flaws.
Regards,
Dave Dintenfass
Seattle, Washington
([email protected])

From owner:
From: David Dintenfass ([email protected])
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 1:44:47 PM
Subject: Free 1958 Lady Kenmore electric clothes dryer in Seattle, Washington
Dear Automaticwasher.org:
Not sure if anyone is interested in such things, but I have a working 1958
Lady Kenmore electric clothes dryer. It came with our house and I've kept
it going for the last 18 years (new belts, occasional lubrication, new
heating element, etc). The timer is running slow but we still use it.
My wife finally insisted that we retire it. Sears is coming on Wednesday to
deliver a new dryer and take this one. Am not sure if there is any
collector interest, but if so, I can e-mail photos and provide further info.
The first two digits of the serial number are "58" so I'm guessing that's
the year of manufacture.
It has a beautiful light green porcelain enameled finish with lots of trick
finishes on the front panels and controls. It has a backlit screen and a
pull-up quick-reference card too.
Other than a chip on the front top surface near the front, there are no
significant flaws.
Regards,
Dave Dintenfass
Seattle, Washington
([email protected])
