Frigidaire vs Kenmore 2006!

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jasonl

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I still haven't found one of my favorite commercials, so I reinvented only this time, we're rooting for the underdog!
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well, jason, i watched and used the Frigidaire and Kenmore (and many others, at the tx wash-ins), and aside from the fun-factor of the Frigidaires wash action, i dont see what all the fuss is about. seems that for a 1-18 to turn a load over, it has to be *just so*. same with the unimatic and its tangling/balance issues. jeff(washaholic) and i even joked about it. thats not to say they cant be fun. the unimatic austin has is really very attractive. i can see the slap-storm from the Frigidaire faction now...
 
Another FANTASTIC video, and yes, we know who the clear winner is. Believe it or not, the Dual-Action can handle jeans much better than the 1-18. After having used mine for loads of various types and sizes, I think the 1-18s are a little overrated. I know some swear by them, but in my opinion, they're by no means the perfect washer and you really have to get the load "just right" for proper turnover. On that particular load, that pair of jeans on the top (that just won't budge!) was taken out soon after Jason had filmed it, and the load began to roll over quite well. I have found that if I throw 2-3 pairs of jeans in on the bottom of the load, and then proceed to add a mixed load of average size, the machine will handle it fine. It is definitely not good for all-jeans loads, or if jeans are thrown on the top of a large Bob-load, as was the case here.

If the Unimatic didn't have the "perpetual off-balance" problem even after loading the tub in quarters, it would be the perfect washer! Perhaps I should start loading it in a circular fashion like I do with the rest? ;-)

I too would like to see the original someday; it was WAY before my time!
 
LOL!! Jason you are really pushing some buttons here! Better watch it, or santa may leave you a lump of coal this winter.

Nice video btw
 
I remember that commercial!!

Jason that does bring back memories!! The original commercial featured fully loaded machines such as these, and then a single gym sock was tossed into each machine. The Frigidaire's sock quickly disappeared, while the Sears' sock just kinda sat there.

It kinda looks like the opposite is happening here though...
 
So nice to be older, sometimes

When the new two speed coppertone jetcone arrived at our home, replacing the tower unimatic, and when I saw the magnificent HUGE agitator with two enormous cones that dwarfed the former circulator and lint chaser, I went absolutely gaga, drooling and speechless, just imagining how fast they'd go and how unbelievable the ride would be.

Then when I saw them in action, I nearly cried. How could this possibly be? How could this visibly more powerful agitator have difficulty taking the clothes under, when the old one had them whirling?

The downward slope of the cones and their wide circumference impeded the curents in the upper half of the tub. I never got over that. And although, I give a lot to have a 1-18, nothing commpares to the sheer joy and freedom of movement provided by a unimatic or a pulsamatic. The cones just don't do it. Many of us were in denial about that for a long time.

And yet, the soothing waterfall sound of the rollermatic as it eased into the low speed first minute of spin, then the click and rush of the dial and pump as it hit high speed and the whoosh of fast water out the hose; the beautiful dial-free multi-colored control glass lit up in the dark; the fun of watching a frigidiare agitator on delicate--that was one gorgeous machine.
 
Excellent video Jason! The original commercial is one of my all time favorites, and I would sit mesmerized in front of the TV every time it aired. Thanks for bringing back the memory, as well as for making an awesome recreation.

In one of my boxes of childhood treasures I have a VHS tape with a commercial from 1986 introducing the GE Spotscrubber Filter-Flo. It's the one where all the different packages of detergent (Wisk, All, Cheer, etc.) assemble to form the washing machine, and then there are shots of the machine in action. My goal is to one day convert it to digital format and share it with the group.
 
Ask Peterh

He will deny any claim that Frigidaire 1-18 or 1 18 wichever way you choose to capture the name turns clothes.

"If you are washing a load of jeans, then you must put some towels in the load to achive the turnover".

I said I will not. Then gave an example of laundry preference of softner in Jeans and not in Towels, it was excused as well. In addition, I have only White towels/linen, so was I suppose to mix with with denim???? The conversation came to a close. Am I confrontational? NO, just FACTS.

You go Kenmo!

Steve
 
Sears called. You're hired.

Great commercial. The dual action is an ingenious design, but for sheer poetry, I still like the old up 'n down. I must load my 1-18 "just right", since I've always witnessed pretty good roll in it. Clothes will hang for just a moment at the top, then as they approach the cone, whoosh! down they go.
 
1/18

I have saw the 1/18's do a much better turnover than that. I do remember with certain types of loads it was a slow turnover. But most of the time the 1/18 outshined them all. The kenmore didnt look fully loaded anyway. I remember the origional commercial the 1/18 came out on top. But it is true the rapid dry still had a better turnover than the 1/18. But the 1/18 will always be superior to me.
Peter
 
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