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simplyjh

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Hello,
I am considering purchasing a Maytag washer/dryer set and would like advice on choosing and evaluating a couple of options for sale from private sellers. Both pairs are described as being in working order.

The first pair are washer model #A490 series 04, and dryer model #D6512 series 02. The pair is priced at $250 and cosmetically looks near mint. The dryer is natural gas and would need to be converted to propane. Are propane conversion kits still readily available for these? I looked around and the cost appears to be around $30 assuming I can find the correct kit. The distance to pick up is 1 hour 10 minutes.

The second pair are washer model #A482, dryer model #DG482. The look very similar to the first set. Cosmetically a few minor imperfections. Priced at $200 for the pair. This dryer is already set up to run on propane. The distance to pick up is 1 hour 50 minutes in the opposite direction from the first pair.

It will not be practical to go and see both units before choosing.
 

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Sorry, I must have hit "post" before I had a change to attack the second photo.

The photo in the original post is of pair one.

A photo of second pair is attached here.
 

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Both pairs are fairly equal. I guess I would try to find out more information from the sellers if they can give you an estimate as to how much use the machines had the one that had much less use would be a better pair, it certainly advantage the one that’s already converted to propane. Also, if you had no other information to go on, I’d probably get that pair.
 
Crazy the prices these are bringing in now, I think people are finally waking up to quality washers/dryers and charging higher prices. 10-15 years ago, a set like this would go for $50 or less, including so many free ones. I knew waaay back then this would eventually happen, too bad so many of these got crushed before the public woke up. All of the "upgraded" junk that replaced these 20+ years ago have all been crushed long ago.

The 482 and 490 are pretty much identical and are the Montgomery Wards version of the A412. The matching dryer to the 490 (probably a DG612) is a higher end unit (upper MOL) compared to the DG482 (MOL).
 
Crazy the prices these are bringing in now, I think people are finally waking up to quality washers/dryers and charging higher prices. 10-15 years ago, a set like this would go for $50 or less, including so many free ones. I knew waaay back then this would eventually happen, too bad so many of these got crushed before the public woke up. All of the "upgraded" junk that replaced these 20+ years ago have all been crushed long ago.

The 482 and 490 are pretty much identical and are the Montgomery Wards version of the A412. The matching dryer to the 490 (probably a DG612) is a higher end unit (upper MOL) compared to the DG482 (MOL).
I totally agree with you there, Dan!
And not only are major appliances affected, but the home entertainment crowd has been increasingly interested in vintage hifi equipment of the past.
I saw this when I worked at the shop.
besides doing repairs, we also had a large display in the lobby area with vintage stereo equipment. - and it had no problems finding a new home for someone.
Receivers, Amplifiers, turntables, you name it - people wanted that Golden Era quality.
 
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