Why a Whirlpool compact dryer (model LE4900XX)!
Have been on the prowl for a good compact dryer mainly for fluffing woolens after laundering and other light drying duties, since most all my wash is line dried. Today's offerings by Whirlpool and it's rebadged cousin Kenmore seemed poorly built and worse heating power seems to have been dumbed down to 1200 watts. Ssssssssssoooooooooooooo!
Spotted this on local Craigslist Tuesday and contacted the seller to make arrangements to pick it up Wednesday. Rented a SUV and a few mintue drive over the Triboro bridge into Flushing and voila, arrived to pick up my prise.
Seller kept telling me to bring a man or two along as the unit could not be lifted by one man, and certianly not a woman. Well I may be small, but am quite wiry and can handle myself quite well thank you. However nothing prepared me for this "compact" dryer. Compared with today's versions it is a behemoth. Took both the seller and I to haul it out of the basement, down the drive and into the SUV. Got home and managed to slide and lift the unit onto an appliance dolly, then into the house.
Powered her up and so far the dryer works, will have to give it a good cleaning both inside and out, but it is in quite good condition. Seller stated unit was hardly used as they prefered to line dry their laundry as well. Should have asked if they meant it was bought second hand and hardly used by them, or bought new and hardly used.
This dryer is all metal outside, but much more substantial than units sold today. Tried searching Whirlpool's site for information/user's manual but guess Whirlpool does not have information on items this old on their site.
Now here is the pay off:

Have been on the prowl for a good compact dryer mainly for fluffing woolens after laundering and other light drying duties, since most all my wash is line dried. Today's offerings by Whirlpool and it's rebadged cousin Kenmore seemed poorly built and worse heating power seems to have been dumbed down to 1200 watts. Ssssssssssoooooooooooooo!
Spotted this on local Craigslist Tuesday and contacted the seller to make arrangements to pick it up Wednesday. Rented a SUV and a few mintue drive over the Triboro bridge into Flushing and voila, arrived to pick up my prise.
Seller kept telling me to bring a man or two along as the unit could not be lifted by one man, and certianly not a woman. Well I may be small, but am quite wiry and can handle myself quite well thank you. However nothing prepared me for this "compact" dryer. Compared with today's versions it is a behemoth. Took both the seller and I to haul it out of the basement, down the drive and into the SUV. Got home and managed to slide and lift the unit onto an appliance dolly, then into the house.
Powered her up and so far the dryer works, will have to give it a good cleaning both inside and out, but it is in quite good condition. Seller stated unit was hardly used as they prefered to line dry their laundry as well. Should have asked if they meant it was bought second hand and hardly used by them, or bought new and hardly used.
This dryer is all metal outside, but much more substantial than units sold today. Tried searching Whirlpool's site for information/user's manual but guess Whirlpool does not have information on items this old on their site.
Now here is the pay off:
