you're right...It's all good!
It's hard to nail down a favorite, because like Gansky said, they are all unique in different ways.
There are many machines I enjoy, like front-loading Westy slant fronts, and Bendix machines. Fridgaire control towers are also definitely cool too, along with the entire GM-Fridigaire line with the unique agitator that moves up & down versus back & forth. GE filter-flo's are neat in their mechanical design, and their animation. I'm right partial to them too because my mom has always had them. Center-dial Maytags are about as umbiquous as a Briggs & Stratton lawnmowers, and are an icon of American life. Cannot forget speed-queens too. There's also time-lines, Philcos, and a wide variety of attractive Whirpools and kenmores too. You also can't forget many of the machines from the brands we've lost over the years too, like Blackstone, and ABC -o- matic.
You can't forget dryers too! Many of which have featured the same neat engineering advances as the washers have had too!
It's hard to nail down a favorite, because like Gansky said, they are all unique in different ways.
There are many machines I enjoy, like front-loading Westy slant fronts, and Bendix machines. Fridgaire control towers are also definitely cool too, along with the entire GM-Fridigaire line with the unique agitator that moves up & down versus back & forth. GE filter-flo's are neat in their mechanical design, and their animation. I'm right partial to them too because my mom has always had them. Center-dial Maytags are about as umbiquous as a Briggs & Stratton lawnmowers, and are an icon of American life. Cannot forget speed-queens too. There's also time-lines, Philcos, and a wide variety of attractive Whirpools and kenmores too. You also can't forget many of the machines from the brands we've lost over the years too, like Blackstone, and ABC -o- matic.
You can't forget dryers too! Many of which have featured the same neat engineering advances as the washers have had too!