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Yellow & White Hotpoint's

Does anyone know what the "Letter" was for Yellow hotpoint 95s? (E.G. a 9524 in Almond would be 9524A, in white and brown it'd be 9524W and polar white would be 9524P), was yellow and white simply 95XXW? Or 95XXY?

(see Reply# 13) 9533.

Thanks, and I'm glad to be back on AW.Org!!!!!!!

Brandon.
 
Yellow and white?

There were no "yellow" and white machines; they all started out as Polar White (e.g. 95xxP) but the plastic trims aged terribly, as is so often the case with white plastics. They only tended to stay white for 2-3 years. I think the later high-gloss white plastics fared better, as shown by that 9539 (although the kick strips still seem to yellow badly).
 
that explains it.

Lol, my mistake, I always thought Hotpoint made yellow 95 series washers, looks a nice colour though.
It's good to know though that these vintage and classic machines end up in good hands of a washer collector! Hopefully I'll be able to get a 95 series hotpoint one day, I'm looking for a 95452 or 95622/95620. and Maybe a few Indesit Square doors.
 
This reminds me..

...of something I was told in an appliance shop I used to do some work for. One day they had a customer asking for a felt ring for his tumble dryer. Nothing too unusual about that you might think, until he showed them the "old felt ring" he had brought with him. It was not part of the machine at all but a perfect ring of lint he must have removed from the actual felt ring that supports the front of the drum.
 
Oh Blimey!

...and I am just creating a Creda spreadsheet too!

That Sensamatic - superb looking dryer, in its final drop down door style.

Oh deary me.
Paul
 
Parnall

What a nice dryer! a few miles away from a friends so I could get it and see him the same day. And the Gas washer, there was a similar machine, it was white, and the farm is a 2 min drive from me!

Chris
 

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