And, my early adulthood Laundry Pair that I used when I was renting my first apartment from my Grandmother (bless her heart)(the 1986-88 Kenmore Direct-Drive Model 80 Set).
Here's how these were acquired.
Strangely enough, we ended up getting the Dryer first. At the time, the Washer was a 1967 Kenmore Model 600 that closely resembles the White Washer in the second row that is behind the Tawny Gold Washer that is pictured in "Kenmore64's" (Gordon's) Picture in Post# 557527.
Then, when the 1967 Kenmore Model 600 died in 1990, we then ended up getting the Washer used at a Sratch & Dent sale at a local Sears Outlet. And that's was how we ended up with a matching pair.
On this page, we had the first Washer in Letter A, and the first Dryer in Letter B (both in White). The Washer was replaced with a Kenmore Elite Oasis with a Stainless Steel Tub and Dual-Action Agitator back in 2007. The Dryer was still going strong when we sold our house a year ago, and I had to move and relocate. Now, I am using Coin-Op Speed Queens. But Lord, I sure miss using Kenmores a lot (not to be knocking the Speed Queens. The Speed Queens aren't bad either. They might be Coin-Operated Commericial Washers, but they do have Two-Speed Motors though).
I think someone on here may regard these as "Shreadmores". But I had no such issues with them when I was using them. And I have used all the cycles that were featured on that Washer. Got my clothes nice and clean too.
Great Washer in my opinion.
--Charles--
