thatwasherguy
Well-known member
Letting go of a vintage washer...
I'm sorry to hear that you are having to replace it. Before you get rid of it, you may want to save some parts, especially the console with the timer and switches. These are discontinued, and could be worth some pretty good money on Ebay. I would also save the motor and agitator if possible. Those could also be sold on Ebay to help offset the cost of a new machine. In terms of what machine I recommend as a replacement, I would point you to the Speed Queen TC5. I have had a Speed Queen as my daily driver since 2017, and have only had to replace the inlet valve in that time. It is the only washer on the market that is comparable to your old Whirlpool.
Hope this helps,
Thatwasherguy.
I'm sorry to hear that you are having to replace it. Before you get rid of it, you may want to save some parts, especially the console with the timer and switches. These are discontinued, and could be worth some pretty good money on Ebay. I would also save the motor and agitator if possible. Those could also be sold on Ebay to help offset the cost of a new machine. In terms of what machine I recommend as a replacement, I would point you to the Speed Queen TC5. I have had a Speed Queen as my daily driver since 2017, and have only had to replace the inlet valve in that time. It is the only washer on the market that is comparable to your old Whirlpool.
Hope this helps,
Thatwasherguy.