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Agitator dogs are prit'much a wear-part akin to tires on a car.

I think there were other brands of dryers before 1958 that had auto-dry but in some cases it operated at only one dryness level with quite a high-temp cut off point.

Kenmore had an automatic water level function on the Lady Kenmore, apparently only for half a year in 1961.  It's in the Spring/Summer catalog.  The 1961 Fall/Winter catalog shows the same button layout on the panel but *with* a water level control and the description says the user selects the level.  Per the 1961 Spring/Summer catalog description:  "Automatic water level never wastes a drop . . never needs setting either.  Provides just enough for any size load from 2 to 10 lbs.  Even adds more water if you add more clothes."  I don't think anyone here has yet found any tech details on how it worked.

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That definitely is a oddball Kenmore set from the early 60’s. Not sure if there are any around or if anyone on the site has a set like that.
 
Westinghouse dryers had an auto dry cycle that was a "dry" button for like 1954 or 1955. turquoisedude has a canadian westinghouse dryer that was auto dry that allowed varying degrees of dryness on a dial, not sure if that was 1955 or 1956.
 
My 1963 Whirlpool Imperial dryer has sort of a auto dry setting but all it is, is preset times and usually I go by the suggested drying times and temperatures and haven’t had anything come out damp at all and a few things might ever be so slightly damp but usually everything comes out perfectly dried when I go by the suggested drying times and temperatures. One of the best dryers I have owned so far.
 
Early firsts In Laundry appliances In The US

Several early clothes dryers had variable automatic dryness controls instead of timers but most dryers just used a timer you set for running time.

 

The automatic water level control on 1961 LKM washers just filled to the low level [ about 1/2 a tub ] and then started agitating, if the load was heavy it caused the tub assembly to start swinging a little and would hit a micro-switch and every time it hit it would add a little more water till it either stopped hitting the switch or filled to the maximum 18 gallon level at which point it stopped adding water.

 

Reply # 23, Hi Sean, if you had spent the extra $15 dollars on a 1963 Mark 12  instead of getting the cheaper Imperial dryer you would have had real auto dry, LOL.

 

John L.
 
John- Thanks for the explanation of how the short-lived automatic water level worked on the ‘61 Kenmore. Always wondered how they managed that.

Boy, the ‘61 Lady Kenmore really is a holy grail machine. The fact that no one in the AW family has one is a testament to its Loch Ness Monster-like elusiveness.
 
3-ring Frigidaire.  Impressive turnover, apparent gentleness, impressive extraction.  Had one briefly in a 1967 rental.  Growing up with a slant W'house, I probably was not overly critical of tangling. 

 

Grandma's Easy spiralator could suck down anything you put in it.  'It could drown a tennis ball.' 

 

1973 Panasonic twintub.  Impeller not on the bottom nor the side, but at an angle in the corner which imparted a vertical motion component rather than just a tornado. 
 
I need the filter itself in the first picture of reply 26 if someone is willing to let one go. I have the housing but the washer is missing the filter.
 
Favorite Agitator: Kenmore:

Belt-Drive — Straight-Vane (Entry/Mid-Level Kenmores); Super Roto Swirl (Mid-Level Kenmores); Super Roto Flex/Vari-Flex/Dual-Action (Upper-Level/Lady Kenmores)

Direct-Drive — Dual-Action (All Kenmores — Entry-Level to Kenmore Elites)

—Charles—
 
It would be easier to ask what agitators I don’t like!! I like any agitator that cleans well and doesn’t beat up / damage the clothes.
I think Whirlpool’s Surgilator was really good, since they stuck with it for years, and years. It was certainly a proven design. Also thought Kenmore’s Penta Swirl was quite effective and gental.
Oh, and don’t forget........ There were many good agitators...and washers.

Barry
 
I think my '12 SQ agi looks like a 4-vane mini-Surgilator. Got 'em squigles and splashy sounds!

I love the action and appearance of the classic Surgilators,but was mystified with our new '67 LK Roto-Flex. Each load an adventure!
 

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