Previous to these machines, Kelvinator did have Norge make a few sets for them in the late 60's to add to their line to compete with the larger capacity machines, but these were Franklin made machines and were some of the worse machines ever made after WCI took over. The washer really did hold a tremendous load of clothes, about on par with a Frigidaire 1-18 or close to it, but they were very flimsy and had a tendency to walk to the end of their water hoses when spinning. The cabinet of the machine seemed about as thin as a beer can too. The dryer was very undersized for the load the washer would hold and many had a problem with the motor overheating and shutting off long before the load was dry. You had to then wait until the motor cooled down enough to restart the dryer. The smaller version they discuss was the mechanism they used in the skinny mini after taking over Frigidaire. They later designed the large capacity machines slightly differently and decreased the capacity somewhat, but they were never much to begin with. The newer design dryer was even worse than the one pictured here. Quite a switch from the Kelvinator up to the late 60's. [this post was last edited: 9/29/2017-13:55]