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sarah

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I recently bought a house and this avocado washer/dryer set came with the place. From what I've been able to find about them they're a stand alone Frigidaire skinny mini style. Unfortunately the washer doesn't fill, the dryer does run. I would like to sell them to someone who has a use for them. Cosmetically they are in good shape. It also seems that there are parts available out there for them. We also have a matching avocado Frigidaire refrigerator and would sell all three as a set.

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This must be quite a machine so have such illustrious club members interested. Unfamiliar, is this an Agi tub? is there a thread somewhere about this gem? I hope one of you gets it. Yes, Saranac lake is located about mid-state; easy enough to check. I just looked. It's in the Adirondacks right next to Lake Placid, a couple hours up from Albany.
 
Since there is enough interest from you guys in the northeast, I will pass on it.  I hope one of you gets them.  Like the Apex, this standalone machine has eluded us for many years...
 
Hi Pete

I have no intention or ability to go after this. I just wanted to get in on the excitement, and find out why you guys were so interested. If you really want it, go for it, friend.
 
Looking around on here, I found what I needed. Yes, an interesting little machine - not portable but smaller, 24", so I'm still interested.[this post was last edited: 2/17/2011-21:39]

 
Well, thanks to the links that go to the entire Frigidaire washer brochure!

I had no idea how different the Frigidaire Reg. Cap. washers are, compared to the 1-18; I really thought that they'd be a bit more similar... (Rear-opening & a polyproplyne lid, not-to-mention the color selection, different from the larger machines...!)

Thanks again!

-- Dave (& noting how Charles Klamkin disliked the Frigidaire up & down pulsator design; clothes would be tangled & twisted like ropes, but to me that happens w/ conventional back 'n' forth agitation!)
 
I haven't been able to find out much more about these machines, except for what's on this forum. Yes, I am in upstate NY, about a 2 1/2 hour drive from Albany. Any ideas of what these are worth?
 
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