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the price is a little high but how often do you come across these? Go save these someone!!....I'll always be on the hunt for ya'll

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so now that I read everything.....

....the sellers maybe a little delusional listing a $500 W&D as not working....but WOW!!
 
Man, they appear to be in excellent condition! Wonder what year they were manufactured...
When did Kenmore start using the waterfall lint filter? I like how the contour of the console follows the uber-big cycle dial.

Calling our Kenmore experts...calling our Kenmore experts!
 
1957 models I suspect, they are just beautiful! The fact that the ad says kenmore "bug eye" washer and dryer set from the 50's either they are one of us or had googled and landed here.
 
 

 

These are sitting in an appliance store our own Andy (RCD) knows of and he had been in talks with the owner about them.   He said these are in excellent / mint condition cosmetically, but have been sitting in the showroom for many, many years.

 

I will leave it up to Andy if he wants to share the details, but I believe, the "talks" have unfortunately run out of wind.
 
Cool KM Pair

I believe that these could be 1956 machines, 1956 is the first year that the water fall lint filter was installed on WP built washers. 1956 was also the first year that WP switched to a water pump that could reverse pumping direction without the washers motor reversing, they did this with an internal flapper valve that was controlled by the transmissions agitate control cam bar. This style pump was used on most WP BD washers ever built and to the very end of production of BD machines that were either Suds-Saver models or all commercial machines.
 
I think they are...

If these are the same ones, the seller wanted to trade them for my vintage O'Keefe & Merritt gas stove and $400. Sorry, but I'm having a hard time with that. I think that stove, which I've posted pictures of when I got her, is worth more than $100. Still deciding if they are worth $500 or not.

I've seen them in person (and posted a thread of them with more pics) and they are just beautiful cosmetically but have not run in many years. This may be why seller is not stating that they work. He's a used appliance/furniture dealer (if these are the same machines and the same seller...) and doesn't want to get stuck stating they work and end up not...

RCD
 
Really nice looking set! My mother had this washer with a GE dryer. It is a 1957 model.
 
Back when I was working after school at Western Appliance in SJ there were always a lot of these Kenmores out back in the trade-in "pile." Sears must have sold a ton of them. I kind of recall the timer and in some cases the control area being lighted on some models (???). Unlike all the flashy Lady Kenmores these machines with their simple timers and dependable "guts" were fine to recondition and clean-up for the resale floor. I've always wanted a set like these. Too bad that appears to be an electric dryer. Although I have 220 in the laundry room I need to conserve electricity for my greedy air conditioners. Thanks for posting.
 
Beautiful Set

I think those are well worth that money.how often do you see one never mind two of that vintage looking that good?I am sorely tempted.I have paid that for just a washer more than once and not regretted it.Doesnt matter if they work or not any machine that age you would give a going thru.
 
I think that model electric dryer is similar to the one where the timer only goes to 60 minutes and CU said that unless it was wired on a 50 AMP circuit, it needed more than an hour to dry because the perforated drum back allowed so much air to pass behind the drum instead of through the load. This can be helped by doing what John did for another dryer with the same drum, pulling the drum and gluing felt strips on the rear bulkhead to force more of the air through the drum. It is also easier to convert an electric dryer to gas than to convert a gas one to electric because the wiring is in place and the circuitry can just as easily operate a gas valve and igniter as the heating element.
 

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