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Chetlaham

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Well after tinkering with a shipping return lemon AWN413 I finally discovered what Ive been missing. Turns out Ive been stereotyping all along. I just assumed all new machines on the market were cheap plastic...turns out I was wrong, one brand is not anyways. I liked what I saw so much I decided on getting a new inbox AWN412 as my daily driver.

I was not expecting a home machine made in 2013 to have a full hot wash, no electronics, all metal construction, selectable water levels, profound durability, gentle cleaning that actually gets everything clean, made in AMERICA... let alone all that in one machine. I am blown away in all the best of ways. My daily drivers have always been machines at least 20 or 30 years old, never expected Id have a 2013 made machine and be satisfied with it. But I am :D :D HOORAAAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!!

Anyways without further delay, My new daily driver:

[this post was last edited: 11/8/2013-17:59]

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Now this is how you wire a machine

Simple straight forward wiring with absolutely nothing electronic to burn up. Entire fill, wash and spin sequence is done via just opening and closing a few contacts in the timer. As simple as it needs to be while getting the job done to perfection. Cycles are timed very well.

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Boy you are in for a treat

And did you do yourself a favor! Big time!

Let us pause a moment to give full congrats to this fellow who bucked the trend towards gadget laden heaps of trouble and saw through the marketing blitz and "trends" and brought to bear his full measure of common sense and reasoning.

Let us welcome him to the Speed Queen family

Let us rest easy tonight knowing full well a load of laundry, somewhere out there in laundry land, is being washed, not baptized.

Let us rejoice this day another USA made piece of history found a home.

Let us offer full congratulatory thanks to this chap who knew a good product when he saw it.

Can I get an AMEN?

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AMEN!

I know I made the right choice here. After playing and trying out a few loads of laundry on a scratch and dent model I discovered theses are even better than I thought. I was really surprised to find the metal outer tub. Same goes for line hot filling. To be honest for any machine to take the place of a restored belt driven Whirlpool as a daily driver it has to be a top performer. Believe it or not this machine actually handles off balance loads better than the belt drive and is slightly quitter as well. That says something right there in itself.  When I bought it I felt like I was travelling back in time because only something like this was the norm 30 years ago. And the best part is a commercial grade machine without the coin slot or ugly push button/card activation panels.

 

So far I am exceptionally impressed.
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For those who can; buy one now if you want one before the front loads take over. Better yet buy some now and keep them in storage for years latter; these will be classics.   
 
Question...

Is there a timer cycle diagram in the console like the used to put with the wiring diagram on older Kenmore belt drives?

Malcolm
 

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