General Electric Filter-Flo Washer - $75 (Chamblee)

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ovrphil

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Great looking GE FF -

" General Electric washer for sale; not new, definitely old school but still works fine. This is a 'programmed' model with 5 preset selections for speeds and temperatures, variable water levels, bleach and fabric softener dispensers, and optional automatic extra deep rinse. This washer includes the filter flo pan which is designed to remove lint from the wash and rinse water and serve as a detergent dispenser. It also includes the 'Mini-Basket' setting (water level), but is missing the mini basket (these are not impossible to find especially with online shopping). The model number is WWA8480B, and this is an 'extra large capacity' machine.

I purchased this washer for the specific purpose of washing dog bedding due to it's ability to remove dog fur during wash and rinse activation. "


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"that's mine"...

hey lawrence,

what's the "GENTLE" washing cycle like?? can you please tell me if it agitates slowly or does it do a "stop & go" kind of agitation??

i've always wondered about the GE "GENTLE" washing cycle. but i have to admit, i just like the look of the center dial maytag's control panel better. i guess you could call me a "maytag mama". LOL....
:o)

but please tell me about the GE's "GENTLE" washing cycle. i'm very curious...
 
The gentle cycle actually is a slower agitation and spin speed.

This one has 5 programmed combinations (working from memory here):

Colorfast Cottons - normal agitation, fast spin, hot wash, warm rinse.
Non-colorfast Cottons - normal agitation, fast spin, warm wash, cold rinse.
Permanent Press - normal agitation, slow spin, warm wash, cold rinse.
Delicate - slow agitation, slow spin, warm wash, cold rinse.
Special (Woolens) - normal agitation, fast spin, warm wash, cold rinse.

One of the modifiers is for a warm rinse, which will override the programmed temperature selection. Same thing for a cold wash (I think).

lawrence
 
lawrence....

thank you for the explanation on all the washing cycles of the GE washing machine. i appreciate you telling me about the different cycles & temperatures. very interesting.

thank you again...
:o)
 

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