My Aunt and Uncle had a ‘53 matched Westinghouse slant front set that they bought new and were still using in ‘64 when they sold their house with the Westie’s in it. They never had one problem with either the washer or the dryer, which was hooked up to regular household current, not 220. These machines were what began my lifelong interest in washing machines, I LOVED to watch thae washer in action, almost as good as TV was back then.
I was over there many times while the laundry was being done, it seemed that the dryer kept up with the washer and didn’t require excessive time to dry. My grandpa was always after my aunt to let him put in a 220 outlet, but Aunt Imogene was negatory on that prospect. She said she liked it just the way it was, and that she never had a problem with clothing shrinking, like many other dryer owners did back then when so many dryers seemed to get hotter than hell.
My aunt and uncles home was a tracked home built in ‘56 which they brought the ‘53 Westie set to. It had an AEK, sans DW and there were never any problems with either the Westinghouse built in oven or stove top. The oven was especially nice because the Westinghouse ovens were wider than most other built in ovens in the 50’s and early 60’s. I loved the stove top controls which had dials with colored lights to indicate what temp they were set to, red for high, orange for med high, yellow for med, green for med. low and blue for simmer. Our last home that we were living in when my Dad died in ‘62 had the same Westinghouse oven and stove top and I first learned to cook using them.
Likewise when David and I bought our first condo I was able to fulfill my life time dream of having a matched Westinghouse FL washer and dryer which we bought new for $995.00 in Oct.’87. We sold the condo in Sept. ‘94 with the WD in the home. We’d never had single problem with either machine in 7 years of use. In fact the buyer was especially jacked about both of these machines and wanted them left in the home as part of the deal.
Perhaps some Westinghouse appliances didn’t last very long, but they were sure hella nice while they were working. Just my historical tow cents worth.
Eddie
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