Hey Laundryboy!I acquired this little Kenmore set today toast coloured smaller set.
Those full height Kenmore 24” dryers are rare, even more rare in gas.
Early direct-drive washers were 24" width, until the 27" standard arrived for larger capacity on the cusp of belt-drive discontinuation.I wish they made a full height 24 inch Kenmore washer, or at least a compact washer with a rear control panel. That would be so cool.
Early direct-drive washers were 24" width, until the 27" standard arrived for larger capacity on the cusp of belt-drive discontinuation.
They're sturdly little machines for sure.
Can't put a lot in them, but of course they're small portables.
That rapid agitation cracks me up though, and the two speed system is nice.
Mine sits, a bit dusty, across the laundry area from the Maytag.
Great Video!
I had this washer and matching portable dryer in white. Had lot's of fun with the two. Wish I would have kept them but ran out of room over time.
Was the purpose of the spray spin rinse for the outer tub? I hooked mine up to a faucet that had super water pressure and I assumed the slats in the tub at the top would fling water onto the clothes. On the first spin I would take the sink sprayer and spray onto the items to do a spray rinse.
Thanks for the memories.
That is a great wash / rinse sequence idea. Did the belt drive compact versions have the inner tub spray?I would guess the spin spray was to get residual detergent and suds out of the outter tub, machine drain lines and pump. Spraying the clothes directly would have greatly improved rinsing performance however.
If Whirlpool engineered a water fall they could make an HE spin spray machine. With the rapid agitation, quick draining and fast spin speed thanks to the full size mechanism the machine could easily be designed with a very fast cycle.
This is how I imagine a rear control compact version of the Kenmore Portable. Forgive the font size on the Load Size, Fabric Color and Fabric Type selectors, it turned out much larger than I anticipated but still gives you an idea anyways.
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Here is the timer and its timing sequence.
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Fill 6 min
Agitate 10 minutes
Pause 30 seconds
Spin 2 minutes
Spray Rinse 1 minute
Spin 2 minutes
Spray Rinse 1 minute
Spin 4 minutes
26 1/2 minutes total cycle time. Very fast and convenient for small loads.
That is a great wash / rinse sequence idea. Did the belt drive compact versions have the inner tub spray?