From the company that ruined Westinghouse, Kelvinator, and Frigidaire: White Consolidated Industries!!
I swear they purposely designed their washers to have the worst load rollover in the industry.
My 1987 Frigidaire washer had the least effective agitation I've ever seen. But it had a spin-drain, that groovy circle-spray fill, and an indexing tub, so....so....I was going to say that balanced the horrible agitation, but it doesn't, really, now does it?
By 1988 it was out the door and the rarely-seen front-loading Frigidaire had taken its place. I think it was only on the market a couple of years. It was among the last of the machines with solenoids and no reverse-tumbling. And this was before there was a balancing protocol prior to spins, as well. You'd hear the bang of the solenoid and it was off to the races! That machine raised itself off the floor an inch or two on a number of occasions.
Ah, memories.