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brucelucenta

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A mid sixties Norge. I can believe all they say about it too. Those washers would wash the heck out of stuff! They were really a good machine and larger in capacity than anything else out there at the time. In fact, they pretty much held that title for several years. They did a great job at washing, rinsing and spinning out the clothes. They were just kind of noisy.
 
While there wasn't a Norge dealership in the tiny town I grew up in, one of our neighbors (who owned a heating/air conditioning business) had the same machine pictured in today's POD. I recall being startled the first time I heard the 'clunk' of the brake. Also remember being very impressed with the tall console and remote cycle dial control.
 
<span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #008000;">I remember there seemed to always be one or two of those machines at "the trough"...the testing area of the service department where I worked. Perhaps the complaints had to do with noise although I doubt the store would have gone to the expense of bringing a machine in for repair for a non-fixable problem. The other machines I remember as being problematic were top-load Westinghouse's and Hotpoint's. Of course there were many Frigidaire's but the store sold tons of them. Not all that popular ($$$) but break-down prone was the Frigidaire with variable speed control. The electronic motor module was complex, but the machine itself was spectacular with these cool vertical controls and of course a lighted console. The picture in my mind is Poppy.</span>
 
This was the successor to our late 1964 DispensoMat washer.  Same 15 pound capacity.  There were two additional cycles as compared to ours.  Theonly one of those two I remembered (because I would have killed for this cycle over what ours had) was a wash'n'wear/durable press cycle with warm wash/cold rinse and normal agitation/slow spin. 
 
Looking back. If I could have my mother's early seventies Fedders Norge 20 lb. capacity washer again I would. That machine was loud but a workhorse and a half. Lots of dirty grimy denim to wash and it cleaned like a champ.

It was one of those things not appreciating what you had at the time but hindsight is 20/20.

Our Norge had the white burpilator with that very large agitator base where low and extra low water levels were truly what they described. Not half a tub full for "low" water levels on some other makes I so enjoy.

I remember my mother telling me shortly before she passed saying that Norge was the best washer she owned.
 

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