Greetings from the States!!
Yes, Creda exists (existed?) in the US. As proof, here is a shot of my Creda Supaspeed washer and SensAir Dryer. Until last week, they both ran perfectly.
(Actually, the dryer needed a new belt in 2003 - cost me about $70 to have it replaced.)
Now the washer has stopped going through the cycles, so I don't know what to do, what to replace it with. I don't want to replace it, as it is a good washer, and fits the space nicely, but I doubt if I can find the replacement parts. A repairman thinks it is the timer, but I wonder if it is the motor brushes?
Anyway, I bought these both new in 1996, the washer was $1075, and the dryer $785, and the stacking kit $30.
One feature we love about the dryer is that it has delay start, so we can set it to run at night when electricity is cheaper. Try to find that feature on a dryer now!
They have been great performers, and I am sorry that Creda is not really around any more, I might buy a Creda to replace the washer, if I can't fix it.

Yes, Creda exists (existed?) in the US. As proof, here is a shot of my Creda Supaspeed washer and SensAir Dryer. Until last week, they both ran perfectly.
(Actually, the dryer needed a new belt in 2003 - cost me about $70 to have it replaced.)
Now the washer has stopped going through the cycles, so I don't know what to do, what to replace it with. I don't want to replace it, as it is a good washer, and fits the space nicely, but I doubt if I can find the replacement parts. A repairman thinks it is the timer, but I wonder if it is the motor brushes?
Anyway, I bought these both new in 1996, the washer was $1075, and the dryer $785, and the stacking kit $30.
One feature we love about the dryer is that it has delay start, so we can set it to run at night when electricity is cheaper. Try to find that feature on a dryer now!
They have been great performers, and I am sorry that Creda is not really around any more, I might buy a Creda to replace the washer, if I can't fix it.
