Hello everybody. I used to have a '93 GE filter-flo washer with 2 speeds. It also had the minibasket and ramped activator. When did GE go to their 100 OPM agitation stroke? It would beat the caked on dirt out of denims, jackets and other clothes regardless of water temperature. I remember when I came home from school when I was a kid. When I got off the bus, I would watch TV. I was watching Elmo's world at the time. I could hear the GE washer and dryer running in the background. My mom was washing a small load of darks. When I walked to the machine, there was a lot of sudsy splashing. It was on cold and normal speed with a small load. That 100 OPM had a nice rhythm to it - especially with that ramped activator. I'd have to say that cold water had hidden cleaning power unleashed. It literally beat the dirt out of denims without beating fibers and fading dark colors. I like how sudsy cold (regular) washes get. Who has had the same or similar experiences? Thank you.