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Yes,the punn was ment to be.Does everyone here remember the early 70's ranges?Do you remember how you still had to open the darn oven doors because the black glass window just didn't cut it? Cakes would fall from the shaking caused by opening the door and so would your soufle's. It wasn't till around the 90's that the range manufacturers decided that a clear,larger see through glass door was more practicle enabling one to actualy look inside to see the food cooking without opening the door---imagine that.i think the smoked or black glass was introduced to hide the splatters and burnt on stins on the insid of the window as well as the dirt on the walls especialy the old cotinuous clean models.
 
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Hello!!

Did you go to the Sears to see new Kenmore Elite (frontload)?

Did you have some handle touch and turns of the control programs (text)? (run of the cycle)

And, are you look little clear of the glass door?

Peter (kenmorepeter01)
 
Just my opinion, but i think people are reluctant to embrace the "wet nap" washing method. As far as the dark tint on the windows, it may create an optical illusion, much like when you use a carpet (steam) cleaner. The clear nozzles appear to be vacuuming up a river of water, when in reality, it's a trickle of very dirty water. Just my 2 pennies. alr2903
 
It's nice and cute that LG and Kenmore are doing this, but given what is required in order to support the instant reversing action, you need some heavy duty parts. Bearings because of sudden shifting weight, and also heavier weight. I would think that the shaft would have to be reinforced as well. A direct drive motor is great but the sudden reversing and stopping does create tremendous stress on it. Sudden reversing creates extra heat and requires more current supplied to the motor in order to perform that task. This reversing then creates heat. I sure hope they reinforced the windings, stator, shaft and control systems. If not something is gonna break in a very violent way. Now, knowing past machines, when something breaks, the part or assembly of parts is so expensive that it makes no sense to repair the machine or the part that breaks totally destroys the machine. It will be interesting to see how long it is before these machines start showing up in used repair shops.
 

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