Since I just got my 60 CI Frigidaire dryer ....I would love to have the matching washer -60 CI Frigidaire washer...I am dreaming I know....but it is worth a Christmas wish...LOL....If I got it I would definitely believe in Christmas miracles!
A 1966-68 Kenmore Model 800 Alphabet Set in Turquoise, a 1966-67 Lady Kenmore Set in Dorskin (or is it Doreskin), or a 1986-89 Kenmore Limited Edition Direct-Drive Set in Black.
the best present would be any 50's era washer with either a solid tub and a "whole cabinet" outer tub, and or a 50's era machine with an overflow rinse/suds kill portion of the cycle for soap, before the detergent era.. Everything I've got is either 60's 70's perforated tubs built for detergents, or else twin tubs and wringers, I don't have anything in between. Yet......
<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">I just need some elves to come fix this '65 Kenmore washer I have dismantled with no clue as to what I'm doing. Is that too much to ask? =D I've been fairly good this year. I think ...</span>
Well, we're gonna have a sull suite of appliances here in my wish list. I"m in a coppertone mood right now. So this is my suite: A GE Americana hi-low self-cleaning range complete with rotisserie, meat probe, removable upper oven liners that goes in the lower oven for self-cleaning, and 4-6-8 burner; the largest bottom-mount Frigidaire Fridge ever made; A KDS18 & a Maytag WU504; KA or Maytag batch-feed disposer; and in the laundry prferably an Maytag 806 pair that includes if possible the last of the coppertone dryers that may have the dryness selector and temp 4-buttons to the right of the timer dial, a 1965 or 1966 (I don't think coppertone was available in 1967) Frigidaire Custom Imperial; a Frigidaire upright freezer and a Lady Kenmore combo right next to the freezer. Gee I don't want much do I!!!
The exquisite, exotic, very rare 1949 Easy Spindrier with the attached lid (Maytag-style) and bottom filling rinse cone, with glass fronts on the washtub and spinner.
I'd love a sharp Easy Spindrier but really don't have the space for it. Second choice, 1973 Panasonic twintub but best I can tell there's no such thing today.
Know what'd be spiffy AND realistically doable? I've actually seen one on fleabay. A 1952 Ideal spring wound toy dishwasher. Clear plastic tub with hinged lid, removable basket the agitator went around the outside of. Ideal also made a model Maytag wringer, but the reciprocating mechanism tended to fail. The dishwasher mechanism was rotary.
If I only had the space-A Kenmore "Pregnant' Roto Swirl,A Norge 1950's Time Line or similar with the Big Black agitator and the shiney metal lint dish.Then the GE Filter flow with the Copper color lint dish.