TODAY'S POD, A REALLY GOOD READ AND
A HOT RINSE, INDEED.
Was going to be the thread title, but Bruce beat me to it. Imagine that!!! With 5 pages of text & pix, it must be a record. The hot rinse was so provocative, not to mention, ironic, indulgent, and amusing when today's practice not only forbids hot rinsing, but recommends WASHING in cold water. Egads! What must younguns think when they learn that people rinsed in hot, back in the "olden days"? Incidentally, The Blackstone 350 does the same thing unless you reselect. Wonder if the Marquette's hot was locked in, or if you could reselect as well. Probably. We need someday to complete the history of the hot rinsers. I bet there were more than these two.
Another wonder: they say that the top lid prevents you from having to stoop and lets you drop the clothes "in,"..... the obvious oft-cited better deal than the front-loaders, but here's the killer : you can open the lid "JUST TO WATCH MARQUETTE'S MATCHESS WASH ACTION." Spoken like a true Aworger. Never see that in an ad.
The machine is reminiscent of many others: bowl shaped SQ tub, 4 vaned MT agitator, turret Apex control top and fiberglass tub, press to stop GE water saver--very early for that feature, yes?-- and the 3 WP spray rinses after the deep.
Flashes of original writing throughout: "An agitated hot water power rinse plus three additional whirling power spray rinses float dirt and soap away." Ah, love that whirling power. Surmising that the sprays were hot too, this was certainly one very hot washer ;'D
What a fun morning read it was.