brucelucenta
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This is the nicest looking of the AMP series Maytag washers made up to that time. As it states, you have the tub within a tub and both spun letting the water out at the top like the solid tub machines. As consumer reports pointed out, sand and sediment would get trapped in the outer tub and redeposit on the clothes. This machine was built like a tank and had a fairly small capacity. It was adequate at washing, rinsing and spinning out the water for a machine of the time. No great shakes though and it was kind of annoying to load and unload because of the small opening to get the clothes in and out of and the heavy lid which contained the water level control. I also know of at least one person who had problems with sheets spinning up too close to the top and it rubbing a small slice in them as it spun. There was one more machine in this series that looked like the later machines made by Maytag which were the best, most dependable and durable machines ever made. The bolts in this machine were stainless steel and did not rust or snag anything to my knowledge. The bolts held the two tubs together.