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Well, since I just got the dryer.....

A 1957, 58, or 59 Kenmore or Lady Kenmore washer would be a handsome addition.

(HINT HINT everybody!)

~Tim J.
 
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!
 
well if santa is out there to hear this i hope he gives me the strength to tear this rollermatic apart again and this time get it right ha ha
 
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.

--Charles--
 
For Hannukah

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>
 
Although I don't make a big deal out of Christmas anymore, I guess my requests would be:

1. Finally getting my Thor Automagic repaired.

2. Finding the dishwasher attachment for said Thor.

3. The Monitor 55 -- solid white cabinet machine with electric wringer.

If not those, I'll settle for another addition to my toy washer collection.

Ron
 
I don't have room,

so my desired Christmas gift would be replacement parts for my Cuisinart DLC-10E. (I need the plastic-- workbowl, lid, feed assembly).

However, if I had the room, I'd want a center dial Maytag set, preferably a 608 set.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
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!!!
 
Only one thing, Santa

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.
 

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