I don't see the attraction for the Kenmore name. Yes, it was a nationally sold and, until recent decades, fairly well serviced brand. Many people bought from Sears because of the easy credit, but without the credit, the service and the standardized manufacturers that Sears had, what is Kenmore besides the name of the Revolutionary war-era plantation built by George Washington's sister, Betty Washington Lewis and her husband Fielding Lewis at 1201 Washington St. in Fredericksburg, VA? By the time Sears goes under, only older people are going to remember the heritage of the brand and the store that sold it and, given how sour things might get, it could be more of a liability than anything else.