Unimatic1140 Administrator Staff member Joined Apr 26, 2001 Messages 9,926 Location Minneapolis Oct 7, 2023 #2 While I've seen plenty of suds-saver machines of all brands here in the Twin Cities, this one is a bit later than usual... https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/app/d/willernie-older-quality-recycles-water/7671017237.html
While I've seen plenty of suds-saver machines of all brands here in the Twin Cities, this one is a bit later than usual... https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/app/d/willernie-older-quality-recycles-water/7671017237.html
repairguy Well-known member Joined Jan 26, 2016 Messages 3,128 Location Danbury, Texas Oct 8, 2023 #3 That is a cool 1980 model sudsaver built the 40th week of 1981. How it survived hard water all of these years is amazing. Hope someone can save it.
That is a cool 1980 model sudsaver built the 40th week of 1981. How it survived hard water all of these years is amazing. Hope someone can save it.
daveamkrayoguy Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Dec 8, 2010 Messages 5,217 Location Oak Park, MI Oct 8, 2023 #4 A good, meticulous look at the dial needed until I saw the regular cycle beginning with Suds before I knew how it "recycles water"... -- Dave
A good, meticulous look at the dial needed until I saw the regular cycle beginning with Suds before I knew how it "recycles water"... -- Dave
T tomturbomatic Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 21,695 Location Beltsville, MD Oct 10, 2023 #5 So, like other lower end and older Kenmore washers, there is no switch to chose save or drain. It went fast; the listing is gone.
So, like other lower end and older Kenmore washers, there is no switch to chose save or drain. It went fast; the listing is gone.