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Awesome Washer Heads!
I can't get over these came out in 1978. How advanced for the 70's!
The washer that I looked at in the late 90's had all of the selections in a row. The selection pads however were much smaller. I remember the water level switch, but don't remember the on / off switch. Somewhere I have the brochures. I might find them one day.
Thanks for the explanation of how the on / off switch works.
Brent
 
Congrats on this magnificent find Greg. It's been a real NIB year for you with acquiring the new 1960s Kenmore set in July and now this. Your persistence paid off, and I am glad you saved it, as the mere thought of an unused washer being discarded does not sit well with me. Good job.

I remember seeing photos in your old Yahoo albums of the 1983(?) electronic model, which was really cool. From the looks of the console pic above, that is all you have left of it. I'm glad you have another one.

Have a good one,
James
 
Congrads Greg

Gorgious machine Greg! I have one question......I played with the Lady Kenmore version at Sears religiously at Sears when I was a kid.......Wille, my sales lady showed me the difference between "beep' 'Beep' 'boop' meaning, good choice, good choice, a bad choice, you had better hurry up and make another or it would just default and start the progam. Is this one simmilar to that?
PS, love the Super Surgulator! I think that they did a better cleaning job than the other.
 
Now that's a machine

That was a day when they were Whirlpool,and not the Whirlcrap they are today.
What a great find. I remember looking at them at Electric Home back in the late 70's. I wanted an electronic machine, my Mom a GE Person at that time wouldn't have it. Besides, "Whirlpools drain their dirty water though the clothes and leave lint all over everything." In other words, Mom didn't/doesn't like neutral drain.
 
Congratulations Sir

SSS S-Stunning,S- Solid State, S- Salivating. What a Handsome Machine. Congratulaions. I remember seeing those in their time and most people said "Stay away from all those buttons". I hope you have nothing but pure enjoyment from that machine. Eddie
 
Congrats Greg...

I know you must be thrilled to finally have that washer under your own roof. And, I'm so excited for you that it's NEW. An extra special surprise. Now... get back to that store and find out what else she has stashed away! You have my shopping list, now run.
 
Softener dispenser

Greg, my washer, which I purchased in 1980 and in essence was "identical" to yours, had a double timed dispenser for bleach and softner. The filling spout was divided into two halves, one for the bleach and the other for the softner. At the proper time during the main wash a stopper controlled by a solenoid pulled up and opened an orifice in the bleach container which then poured into the wash water, the same for the liquid softner during the rinse cycle. If you chose the second rinse option then the softener would be added during the second rinse, a feature which I really loved.
Emilio
 
The Whirlpool electronic sets weren't very common. When we bought ours it was a "special order" item. But it only took three days to arrive from the warehouse in Dallas.
When the repair guy came out change out the drive coupler a few years ago he said that he had only heard about these electronic machines, but never actually seen one in person.
They are nice and look cool. Our neighbor calls it the "Star Trek Washing Machine".
 
That's the set!!!

Allen,
That is the set that I looked at in the 90's, but opted for the Kenmore set.
Wow! I did not know it was the early 90's. I thought it was later 90's.
Your set looks great. Very chic!
Brent
 

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