joeypete
Well-known member
Crazy but true! I was browsing the appliance ads on CL and came across an ad for a matching set that had been up for about a month. I emailed the guy and they were still available and he even offered to deliver them for only an extra $25. I paid $200 for the set, delivered.
By the serial numbers the washer was manufactured in September of 1987 and the dryer in October of 1987. He said they were in his condo when he bought it. They were described as very clean and indeed they are. I only had to do minor clean up but otherwise they are near mint condition...if not mint.
The washer is the "large" capacity and does have the mini basket setting. However it did not come with the basket, just the lint filter pan. I'll have to look and see if I can find another mini basket...I'm so excited to try it!
The dryer looks to be near TOL from what I can tell...it has a lot of options on it. I love the speckled interiors on both.
I ran a couple of clean cycles and also washed some clothes and I was able to fit my thinner queen size comforter without any problem. I just hit the reset button to fill with more water and it was fine. The comforter I use most often is thicker but I bet I can get it to work. I did a rinse and spin on it first to wet it down and condense it before doing an actual wash cycle. That really helped.
It runs beautifully....however it does make a "clink clink clink" noise when agitating and during spin. It almost sounds like something is loose somewhere...it's a definite metalic clink sound though. Without that noise it would actually be fairly quiet...though a heck of lot louder than I'm used to with newer washers. I forgot how loud these older guys are!
Any idea what that noise could be? I am not familiar with these machines at all unfortunately. I did notice that it doesn't like switching between speeds very much while it's agitating. If you stop it first then change the speed it's fine...not sure if that's normal. When it stops spinning it also makes a pretty loud clunk clink noise...again I don't know if that's normal either.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
I seriously love these. I can't believe I found such a nice pair.
I'm posting some pics too.
Joe








By the serial numbers the washer was manufactured in September of 1987 and the dryer in October of 1987. He said they were in his condo when he bought it. They were described as very clean and indeed they are. I only had to do minor clean up but otherwise they are near mint condition...if not mint.
The washer is the "large" capacity and does have the mini basket setting. However it did not come with the basket, just the lint filter pan. I'll have to look and see if I can find another mini basket...I'm so excited to try it!
The dryer looks to be near TOL from what I can tell...it has a lot of options on it. I love the speckled interiors on both.
I ran a couple of clean cycles and also washed some clothes and I was able to fit my thinner queen size comforter without any problem. I just hit the reset button to fill with more water and it was fine. The comforter I use most often is thicker but I bet I can get it to work. I did a rinse and spin on it first to wet it down and condense it before doing an actual wash cycle. That really helped.
It runs beautifully....however it does make a "clink clink clink" noise when agitating and during spin. It almost sounds like something is loose somewhere...it's a definite metalic clink sound though. Without that noise it would actually be fairly quiet...though a heck of lot louder than I'm used to with newer washers. I forgot how loud these older guys are!
Any idea what that noise could be? I am not familiar with these machines at all unfortunately. I did notice that it doesn't like switching between speeds very much while it's agitating. If you stop it first then change the speed it's fine...not sure if that's normal. When it stops spinning it also makes a pretty loud clunk clink noise...again I don't know if that's normal either.
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
I seriously love these. I can't believe I found such a nice pair.
I'm posting some pics too.
Joe







