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Wow o Wow, I think this film was my favorite so far Cory. It is absolutely fascinating to see the assembly line of Whirlpool in '69. It is strange how they seem to be making one specific model of Whirlpool washer that day, but occasionally you see a lone Kenmore washer also coming down the line. In the middle of the film you see where someone pushes the Whirlpool and Kenmore washers down different paths for boxing up. I wonder if they ever messed up and pushed the wrong brand into the wrong box lol.

Thanks again Cory.
 
Whirlpool has been cutting corner since 1926, every American manufacturer that survive learned how to reduce cost and improve quality they wouldn’t survive if they didn’t.

I can make a good argument today that whirlpool is making better appliances than they ever made certainly they’re more reliable and much better built than they ever were quality control is at an all-time high Product failures within warranty at the lowest point ever in whirlpools history since I was born at least.


John L
 
Whirlpool has been cutting corner since 1926, every American manufacturer that survive learned how to reduce cost and improve quality they wouldn’t survive if they didn’t.

I can make a good argument today that whirlpool is making better appliances than they ever made certainly they’re more reliable and much better built than they ever were quality control is at an all-time high Product failures within warranty at the lowest point ever in whirlpools history since I was born at least.


John L
Built better my butt, newer Whirlpools are having major issues from the get go. As for more reliable, that’s a completely false statement, there’s no way on earth these newer Whirlpools will be running in 20 years time, let alone 5 to 10 years time.

Here we go again by going with opinions and not facts.

In a thread cadman created awhile back on a open house tour back in 1953, you essentially mentioned the same thing on newer appliances be ‘more reliable’, meanwhile Robert witnessed those 1950’s machines were still being used 20 years later in the 1970’s on a regular basis.
 
Yes, thank you again Cory I forgot to add thanks this was a really cool video. It’s easy to see why there were so many warranty problems back in that time. When you see the haphazard way things were assembled completely different than today.

After I watched this, I went online and I watched a number of videos of the way whirlpool‘s assembling washing machines at the Clyde, Ohio plant now and it’s quite different much more organized much more efficient

Reply number 60 Sean I don’t know what can be done with you, you should get out in the real world and work with appliances. I have been selling repairing and installing new whirlpool appliances for over 50 years now I have sold five new whirlpool appliances this week so far that I’m going to personally install them tomorrow is delivery day in fact,we are not seeing problems with new machines. We don’t see problems with machines until they’ve been out in the field for years and people have done awful things are not installed them correctly, etc.

I have no doubt that many of the machines that were installing today will be around in 10 20 and 30 years or more time will tell stick around and see what happens, lol John
 
Thank you Cory—another exciting video…

Can’t believe all those washers made in a day’s work…

I liked the layout and the materials used, that’s to me what set those washers apart from the later ones…

Of which I wonder why went to more plastics and the instrument panel vastly more different and not as liked by me as how those were done!



— Dave
 

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