philr
Well-known member
There seems to be a big color difference between the top and the rest of the cabinet but no shading. Mid-late 1970s?
BTW, I just noticed that the 1964 Kenmore 800 I posted above has a "Start" button. Was that a upper series feature or was it featured across the Kenmore line? I know that my 1965 Inglis Superb dryer doesn't have a Start button. On the picture I took of the Kenmore 800, I can't see if there's an ozone light. I guess there's one but it looks like some lint is packed where it would be located. I was surprised to find that my almost-BOL Inglis had an ozone light. I guess that the drum light, ozone light and panel lights accounted for the $10 price difference between the BOL Liberator and the Superb.
What about Kenmores and Whirlpools? Did most models have an ozone lamp back in the mid-1960s?
BTW, I just noticed that the 1964 Kenmore 800 I posted above has a "Start" button. Was that a upper series feature or was it featured across the Kenmore line? I know that my 1965 Inglis Superb dryer doesn't have a Start button. On the picture I took of the Kenmore 800, I can't see if there's an ozone light. I guess there's one but it looks like some lint is packed where it would be located. I was surprised to find that my almost-BOL Inglis had an ozone light. I guess that the drum light, ozone light and panel lights accounted for the $10 price difference between the BOL Liberator and the Superb.
What about Kenmores and Whirlpools? Did most models have an ozone lamp back in the mid-1960s?