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Martin

You do realize that you are the single reason I abandoned the Rim-Flo right...? And here you are pitching some!

LOL

 

(ducks and runs)

 

-Tim
 
My intentions were always good Tim.....haha

but look at it this way, you get a matching set, GE filterflo, GE quality...somewhat a wolf in sheeps clothing!

now with the basics at hand.....how hard would it be to convert this to a true filter flo......as long as the agitator is like yours, a water spout and filter pan is all that is needed.....handwash will convert you to minibasket....softener dispenser will mount on filter pan.....suddenly you have gone TOL with every option

now I got you wanting another one don't I?....can never have too many>>>a spare never hurts.......

you can always leave the rim filter in place, its just a fancy clothes retainer...
 
Someday...

I'll have space and I'll have a Hotpoint Hand-Wash programmed set next to my SpotScrubber set and that will be cool. Unfortunately by that time, water usage of that effect will be punishable by public lashings lol.

 

-Tim
 
Well, the lashings would be something to see, and pay for...kinda like dinner and a show!......

now your gonna tell me that you can't find space somewhere, like living room, or bedroom, to display a fine piece like these......

better grab them now, because when the time comes you want them, you won't find anymore.......we have all learned this the hard way, and kicking ourselves for it!
 
Sellers often CLUELESS about age!

Wow, it is really amazing sometimes how off the mark sellers are on the dates of their appliances! The pink oven and cooktop must be 60's, as is the "1940" Kenmore stove. The Magic Chef range could be late 40's early 50's. Thanks for posting these!
Duane
 

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