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combo52

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I finally finished my whirlpool built Kenmore 8 ft.³ dryer from 1969.
I converted it to gas with a 25,000 BTU modulating burner, I also put the high-speed lint separation system in so I would not have to bother with a lint filter and add a window and a switch for the light so it will be on any time the dryer is running or any time the door is open.

So far it’s working beautifully a gas dryer operating outdoors produces the nicest, smelling clothing you can imagine. [this post was last edited: 6/18/2023-16:49]

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That's neat!  Is that a Kitchenaid dryer beside it?  I remember seeing those on KA's website when they were being sold.  But they weren't WP built were they?  I've been looking for a while for one of those around here but never ever see them...not even in snobby Brentwood up the road!
 
Whirl pool, supersize dryer

Hi Dan, this machine was made in 1969. I don’t think it was made more than a year or so. I only ever saw about five of them in my life. I had two of them that were combined to make this machine.

There was a club member, who Lives in Florida who worked for Whirlpool and he saw this dryer 20 years ago at my warehouse. He was shocked to see it because he thought it was only a prototype that he had seen back at whirlpool didn’t know they had ever marketed it.

Hi Bob, this dryer is quite a bit bigger than a Frigidaire one to 18 the machine is 4 inches wider right off the bat and has a much bigger, drum then the one to 18.

So far, I have done about eight loads in it. It’s drying well, but there is a glitch with the electronic dry sensor that I added, it’s not advancing in the electronic cycles. I will have to look into this.

The washer next to it is indeed a Kitchenaid pro line model. It’s been there for about two years. It has the German to wet guts in an American made all non-magnetic stainless steel cabinet.

It works very well I like it almost as much as my new stainless steel Speed Queen front load washer.

The only real problem with it is you can’t wash pants in it without them all being tangled into a knot so they get thrown in the Speed Queen normally

John
 
Very cool John, love the modifications, that makes for a great dryer. I don't know if I've ever seen on those early 70s large capacity dryers.
 
From 1958 Christmas Wish Book

Our 1958 Lady and the Lady Kenmore Combo are pictured. This was the first time I have seen Sears give the complete cycle time for a combo. I guess this was for the 50Amp electric model and the 37K burner in the gas model.

 
Sear's

Really did sell everything and anything you could possibly want/need.

Department stores here seem positively poorly stocked in comparison.

I guess thats how they stayed in business for so long until the internet ruined the show..
 

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