Frigidaire 1-18 filter

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Soap-n-Suds

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Hello Everyone,

I just got a 1-18 but it's missing the lint filter. I can't for the life of me remember who I got one from several years ago for another 1-18 I had. So if anyone has one to sell or knows of anyone, would appreciate the help.
Thanks - Laurent
 
OMG! Thank you so much Malcolm! If you were here, I'd give you a big hug. ;) I never even though of looking on line (guess I'm not too bright) I figured there would be no more around other than in someone's garage or something. I'll have to look around online now. I have a 1-18, not a roller matic. it kinda looks the same from what I remember.
Thanks again. You made my day.

Laurent
 
Typo?

I don't think a rollermatic ever had an active lint filter, so this may be a typo. Perhaps a JETCONE expert will chime in to verify.

Malcolm
 


This is in fact a 1-18 lint filter and that's a pretty typical price for one.  Solid tub rollermatics didn't have a lint filter because it floated it over the top holes in the tub.
 
If you order this, just be sure your washer used the first type "bed of nails" lint filter (most do but the latest 1978-79 models have a different type). If you're not sure, post your model number, or better, a picture of the filter location on your washer. They attach differently to the sub top and aren't interchangeable.

Earlier models have a track at the center and the retaining tab is part of the "bed of nails" filter and the later ones with the pan-type have a tab that remains attached to the sub top.

See this picture showing a bed-of-nails type filter and sub top.

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Thank you Phil and thank you Joe.

The model is WC-6 and for good measure, a pix of the inside and of the pair. :)

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Wow! Thank you Phil. :)

When I had gotten my other 1-18 in 2004, I had gone online to Frigidaire and searched for a manual. I wrote to customer service and they sent me xeroxed copy. When I sold it to Todd on here in 2011, I think I gave it to him or tossed it at some point. So, Thank you again.
Yes, I'm missing the bleach dispenser and I had bought a fabric Softener dispenser from somewhere, but gave that to Todd. However I did just talk to him and we're going to do a trade off for that. I've had to re-rinse about 8 loads so far because I missed the rinse cycle. lol
I do wish I had that filter of the newer machine. I never did understand why they used the bed of nails design. It's such a pain. That's how I broke the original filter because I would turn it upside down and tap (sometimes slam, after my patience ran out) it on the back sidewalk to get it clean. I'll try not to do it with the new one.
And for the third time, thank you so much for all the help Phil. It is very much appreciated. Seems funny that someone from Canada would know so much about Frigidaire. Did they sell them there too?

Laurent
 
Yes they did (there was a Frigidaire factory that closed in 1970). GM started to import some stuff from the US and the Canadian factory started to produce different appliances in Canada. A series of ranges which didn't look like the US models first (and some Canadian-made models that looked almost identical to the US models at the same time), then in the mid-sixties, washers /dryers and refrigerators that had different characteristics too.

I have a 1965 and 1970 dishwashers that were imported from the US and a 1962 and 1969 dishwasher that were made here... I have a 1971 range that wasn't approved for the Canadian market. When I got it, I thought it might have been a later import but I was told Frigidaire briefly imported some after the Canadian factory closed. Then there was nothing available until later in the seventies.

Here's an instruction manual for a Canadian model range of the late seventies. This Custom Deluxe with Ceramatop was about the nicest we could get here as we didn't get the Touch-N-Cook models. These were CSA approved but not big sellers as they used to be when they were made here.

The picture shows another Custom Deluxe Canadian model with regular burners and no self-cleaning oven.


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