GE Custom v 14 washer and dryer

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Asblouir

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White GE custom v 14 washing machine and dryer for sale. Both work. They will clean up nice, they need wiped down. $200 for the pair.

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Was me.

I snagged these; I've always wanted a washing machine of this generation from 1964 to 1966. When I was in grade school, the nuns at St. Luke's had one of these TOL's in the basement of the rectory (which you can see in the movie, "Doubt"). It was there for only one year; it either broke of the nuns thought it shamefully fancy for their laundry ( which I don't want to think about). Anyway, it had a lighted panel with steel buttons and was the first time I ever saw a Mini-Basket and, of course, I had to have one. In every other way the insides of the machine was exactly like our Filter-Flo, same tub, same Activator, same filter pan,<span style="text-decoration: underline;"> etc. </span> It was replaced, later in the year, with a BOL Filter-Flo that remained for the rest of my time there.

 

For a while GE sold a  self-cleaning TOL single-oven range that matched this styling. And what was great about that stove, aside from aesthetics, was that the burner controls were very high above the cooking surface so they were easy to see and use and not accessible by wandering cats or little children's fingers. There was a Versatronic version of it as well.

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Gas versus electric

I've already got the 1966 gas model of the dryer, it would have been cooll to get the washer, oh well.

When was the GE switch from solid to perf tub? I am familiar with SQ solid tub 1973/4, no recirculating, but someday I want an early FIlterFlo with the recirculating filter.

Congrats to Bajaespuma, please post more pics when you get the machines. Are they being shipped or are you taking a trip to my area?
 
This is the first washer of this type I've ever found; t

have been several of these dryers listed on Craigslist around the country during the past decade.

 

GE switched to perforated tubs with the advent of the V-12 (Volumatic-12 lbs. capacity) machines in 1961 (my favorite vintage). There's a whole story about the change excerpted from a trade magazine in the Ephemera Library. Although I appreciate both designs, the perf models are more representative of a "modern automatic washer" with a design that persisted for more than 30 years. It seems that the best iterations of the solid tub models were the earliest Automatics like Robert's AW-6; when they dumbed them down, they weren't the best performers out there, not the worst either, but more about gimmicks and less about washing and extracting ability. Although the perf Filter-Flo's were water hogs and weren't the best at extraction either, they were superior cleaners and they deserved all the fuss that seemed to get showered on to the Maytag brand.

 

BTW, the tubs on the perforated models are hardly, if at all, more capacious than the later solid tub models; I've measured the volume. And the newer V-12 Activators displace much more volume than the straight-3's on the Solid Tub models. And there's no difference at all between the V-12, V-14 and "Heavy Duty 16" model tubs. All marketing chazerei.

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Very nice set

I hope to see more of these, videos would be awesome! I as well always wanted a ge set of this design! Congrats!
 

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