andy
New member
I'm a new member here, so bare with me. I've always been fascinated with washing machines, ever since I was a small child. As the years have progressed, I've seen the quality of all appliances, deteriorate in some aspect.
Why can't they make stuff like they did back in the 1950's through the mid 1980's? My mom had a 1981 or 1982 GE washer with the filter-flo, and mini basket. It was an excellent machine. It died in December of 1998.
My grandmother had a 1970 Kenmore with the golden Super Roto Swirl agitator in it. Her Kenmore was white. She replaced it in 1994, although it was still going. Those were the washers that wouldn't die. I wish they would bring those back.
I've looked at some of the collections of vintage washers and dryers that members have restored, and that's breath-taking! That chrome and quality makes my mouth water, unlike the fragile plastic they use on the new ones of today.
Why can't they make stuff like they did back in the 1950's through the mid 1980's? My mom had a 1981 or 1982 GE washer with the filter-flo, and mini basket. It was an excellent machine. It died in December of 1998.
My grandmother had a 1970 Kenmore with the golden Super Roto Swirl agitator in it. Her Kenmore was white. She replaced it in 1994, although it was still going. Those were the washers that wouldn't die. I wish they would bring those back.
I've looked at some of the collections of vintage washers and dryers that members have restored, and that's breath-taking! That chrome and quality makes my mouth water, unlike the fragile plastic they use on the new ones of today.