philr
Well-known member
<span style="font-size: 18pt;">Laundry day! </span>
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The Turquoise washer is washing whites and the white one is washing blue and green!
Paul, the post-1960 Filtrator dryers are also "Flowing Heat", at least that's what the control panel says! Instead of flowing through the dryer once, the heated air flows in a loop in it. The hot air, instead of being exhausted, gets cooled by the condenser to remove the moisture and it's heated again before entering back into the dryer drum.
The early Filtrators like yours (and my 1957) were more of the clothes-broiling variety!



<span style="font-size: 18pt;">Click to watch! </span>

The Turquoise washer is washing whites and the white one is washing blue and green!
Paul, the post-1960 Filtrator dryers are also "Flowing Heat", at least that's what the control panel says! Instead of flowing through the dryer once, the heated air flows in a loop in it. The hot air, instead of being exhausted, gets cooled by the condenser to remove the moisture and it's heated again before entering back into the dryer drum.
The early Filtrators like yours (and my 1957) were more of the clothes-broiling variety!


