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Well....so far this is the second time I am running this load thru, no detergent, but its loaded with it inside, really needs a scrub and flush, a few cycles should do it.......but crossing my fingers, so far so good......

WHO'S YOUR DADDY NOW, BRIAN?

Think we could now sell this to the highest bidder?.....since Brian isn't ALL that interested......

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WAIT!....didn't you have some rule about a Jeep pulling up in front of your house with machines on a trailer?......

can you see it now....Brian hugging a machine on his front lawn....what will the neighbors think?......

get a room.......

you know this machine does not vibrate like the GE FilterFo you were riding at my house.......
 
Well I never! lol

Well yes I did, but this one would be in the back of the Jeep, right? Only the best ride for my machine. Remember, it is a finicky Calypso. They're high maintenance.

The neighbors are already thinking, it's too late to worry about that.

We do have a room already, but it's gonna make me lug it there before we go any further.

Riding your Filter-Flo? I was merely enjoying it's massaging benefits on my sore butt from sitting in the car for 3 hours. You did say the Calypso has springs on it that makes it "bounce". That sounds like fun.
 
OK....more to do.......first lifted the top, removed the splash shield, and balance ring.....the muck and sludge was horrible......now its all scrubbed and bleached out, the water fall tube is now attached to the outter tub(which it wasn't).....all back together......its one happy camper!

of course, you know me and my little tricks, add the lid switch override...*hidden behind secret squirrel panel*......

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AND Waa-Laa.......Niagra Falls.....look Ma, no hands!.......all cycles working so far.....and hes now ready for delivery, although I had a talk with him, and he does like the idea of Brian's house, but concerned of his eyes being too far apart.....lol......I feel a B-Slap comming on...gotta run

not to mention, a Modern Machine in Brian's house....watch out for Tremmors...run for your lives!

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Don't let the two meet!

You better not let your resident Whirlpool Calypso see the Kenmore Elite Calypso. It might get jealous thinking that you found a new love from the more "Elite" side of town.

You leave them alone and someone is bound to be a Collapso -cough- Yours! -cough-

PS: Lid switch looks awesome. You know you want to come up THIS weekend to visit me. Or I may have to come down again. Mr. Calypso misses his new owner lol. (We won't even talk about how we haven't met yet.)
 
Here comes the B-Slap!

Well you know Martin, the poor thing is all confused being in that South Jersey air and water. It's got to come up to the good part, North!

Eyes too far apart eh? I'll remember that one :-P

A modern machine for sure. The only tremors will be from my bouncy living room floor as I keep dragging machines through it. Even Matt was like "So Brian, how new is this machine? 2006 why? You taking one in that new, what about your vintage only rule? Does this mean I don't have babysit it during a cycle now?" Of course I was like, "Oh heck yes, I will still babysit it and so should you. The sacrilege!" I had a little laugh with that.

Well the only answer I could think of, is if I have to have one HE washer, this is the one I want. No front loaders. It's very unique, just like the 1-18 I have, so why not.
 
StainTreat option.......back and forth, HIGH speed spin and nutation, the whole time being flooded with suds and minimal water........I don't even have that on mine....curses

Ext Spin and Extra Rinse option....
push pad once for ExSpin, again for ExRinse, again for both, and again for OFF

Normal wash.....Wash and 3 rinses in 43 minutes, ExtSpin adds 3 more minutes to the last spin...

ExpressWash.....total time 22 minutes.....not bad for either one of regular loads

the longest is HeavyDuty and WhitestWhites.....65 minutes....StainTreat can be turned off...but with it on, Wash time alone is 23 minutes

SaturatedSoak.....adds 16 minutes to any cycle.....load spray and spin, plus periods of wash action.......

800RPM final spin speed
 
He's been getting a workout

I see someone has been putting the machine through it's paces. Seems to be performing admirably. Not too bad on the times either for an HE. I could live with that. I would most likely be using normal with no extras for most items anyway.

That spin speed ought to leave the clothes pretty well spun. Isn't the 1-18 the same RPM too?

I'm so excited and anxious to see it lol. I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas day.
 
Brian......do you have DEMO windows on your machines.......one never knows what I can do next......this kinda works better.......just add some plexi and rubber trim, and were good

come on....your slow!.....

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Good idea!

I would love to get a spare lid to fuss with and see if I can make my first window lid for it.

What can I say, for a young person, I am slowing down too early in life. lol

Hey John, any chance you have some spare parts in case my Calypso ever happens to become a Calapso? Maybe some spare lids? :-)
 
We'll be right over for sure

Thanks John,

Im going to have to grab some spare parts from you just in case. It may soon be my new favorite as well. We might have to talk more this weekend :-)
 
How does this calypso...

washes a really fully loaded basket? That's what I would like to see hihi! I mean, everytime I watched that kenmore salesvideo on the old site, I wondered, I would like to see you wash 20 towels at once!
 
This machine handles a WIDE variety of loads, very well I might add, with minimal water EFFECTIVELY.....20 towels is a hard thing to comprehend, as with any load, based on bulk rather than quantity.....and although soe of the loads like on YouTbe may seem small, thats only because the wet clothes are compressed down.....you start this machine by dropping in clothes freely, until you reach the top of the tub....once water and suds start to saturate every compacts down.....but not only do you have the bouncing of the wash plate, but the continous water fall flow of suds water pouring over the load....which I find very effective in making sure all the clothes are saturated equally, and the same for rinsing......I really think this continuous water fall would be a help to the Cabrio/Bravo style and other impellor style TL HE washers....some do have the water fall, bu on a time limit, once the clothes are wet, and agitation starts the water stops....

I hve washed everything from baby diapers to king comforters, throw rugs to stuffed animals.....and although some people have issues with these machines.....I have had nothing but great cleaning results the first time, everytime!......that 1/4 cup of detergent and 3 gallons of water can do wonders for any load....

I invite you to try one out...Brian did at my house last week......for a modern machine, he is sold....and blind luck we found one for him
 
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