fridgenut
Well-known member
After thinking about my end goal of getting a vintage washing machine I have been doing some thinking. I have chatted with Bruce Lucenta and have come to the conclusion that I might as well search for something attainable. This means that I am going to be looking for a pair of (preferably) 50s Maytags. After talking with a few members I have come to the conclusion that the old Maytags are quite robust, easy to find parts for, and are overall good machines. I'm sure that many people have asked these questions before so bear with me.
1. Are there any watch outs to be aware of? Any "bad" models that I should stay away from?
2. Are there any models that I should go after? Any neat features that make washing a joy?
3. What should I expect to pay for a set that is "turnkey" ready?
4. Bruce said that the models from the 50s looked different than the ones later on that I can think of. I am curious to know what the aesthetic differences are. If I could find one that has a light up control panel that would make me very happy!
I'm sure I'll think of other questions as you all chime in. Again, thank you all for your help. I really appreciate it. This place is great!
1. Are there any watch outs to be aware of? Any "bad" models that I should stay away from?
2. Are there any models that I should go after? Any neat features that make washing a joy?
3. What should I expect to pay for a set that is "turnkey" ready?
4. Bruce said that the models from the 50s looked different than the ones later on that I can think of. I am curious to know what the aesthetic differences are. If I could find one that has a light up control panel that would make me very happy!
I'm sure I'll think of other questions as you all chime in. Again, thank you all for your help. I really appreciate it. This place is great!