I’m not sure now whether a post about a DD washer goes here or in Imperial, given that they spanned from 1986 to 2011, but I need help identifying a set of machines. A while back, a TikTok scrolled by my feeds of this girl loading her washer with an obscene amount of fragrance free Tide Pods and about a gallon of scent beads, all for a half load of clothes (I know, it’s infuriating what my fellow Millennial and zoomer age group thinks of how laundry is to be done, but that’s for another rant). Anyway, the machine she was using was very obviously an Estate branded Whirlpool DirectDrive, which I’ve seen ten million times in apartments and builder grade homes and of course saturating Craigslist listings, but this machine had a very big difference; it had what I can only be sure was a plastic inner tub. Especially given the flat pin hole drilled holes, it was almost jarring to see paired with a DD tub ring and basic dual action agitator.
Then today, I open a notification from my OfferUp app and there in the first line is also an Estate machine, with what looks like the exact same plastic tub.
So, can anyone identify model numbers for the DD platform that actually used plastic wash baskets as opposed to the omnipresent porcelain coated variety? Or can give any history on how brief these must have been in the market? Because to me it seemed WP was always vehemently opposed to leaving behind their white porcelain baskets, and the black/grey speckled version was always reserved for the base model trims. Plastic tubs seemed to be more the Maytag Atlantis or WCI Frigidaire with the Franklin transmission vibe for that timeframe. [this post was last edited: 9/25/2022-21:54]




Then today, I open a notification from my OfferUp app and there in the first line is also an Estate machine, with what looks like the exact same plastic tub.
So, can anyone identify model numbers for the DD platform that actually used plastic wash baskets as opposed to the omnipresent porcelain coated variety? Or can give any history on how brief these must have been in the market? Because to me it seemed WP was always vehemently opposed to leaving behind their white porcelain baskets, and the black/grey speckled version was always reserved for the base model trims. Plastic tubs seemed to be more the Maytag Atlantis or WCI Frigidaire with the Franklin transmission vibe for that timeframe. [this post was last edited: 9/25/2022-21:54]



