westytoploader
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Well guys, the Power-Fin and DD Surgilator John (Coldspot66) mailed me arrived today (BTW John I'm sending a money order covering the shipping costs out tomorrow). I cannot thank him enough; not only did he give me two free agitators, but they are both in immaculate shape as well (I haven't put the Power-Fin in the Maytag yet; I'm going to do a load with it in the garage sometime soon, when I eBay 2 more vacuums and throw some old washer "carcasses" of parts machines, so you'll see it then)! YAY!
Naturally I installed the DD Surgilator first, since the Kenmore is in the "full-time laundry". I'm going to use it for a week and see how it handles everything; if I like it and it works well I'll use it long-term, and if it passes that test the Dual-Action's going to eBay...). So far I've been impressed. It's relatively quiet for a 1-piece agitator (you only hear a light splashing and the hum of the motor), kicks up thick suds, is splashier than the Dual-Action, and rolls over well. The fast, short stroke of a DD is quite interesting to watch with a 1-piece since you really can't see it with a Dual-Action agitator. I did a medium-sized load of whites on the "normal" cycle (with a few colorfast lights tossed in) and it worked great. Even when it shifted into gentle agitation the turnover didn't slow. I'm hoping it won't ball sheets up like the Dual-Action did, because they took forever to dry...
OK, I'll quit squawking, here are the pics!
--Austin

Naturally I installed the DD Surgilator first, since the Kenmore is in the "full-time laundry". I'm going to use it for a week and see how it handles everything; if I like it and it works well I'll use it long-term, and if it passes that test the Dual-Action's going to eBay...). So far I've been impressed. It's relatively quiet for a 1-piece agitator (you only hear a light splashing and the hum of the motor), kicks up thick suds, is splashier than the Dual-Action, and rolls over well. The fast, short stroke of a DD is quite interesting to watch with a 1-piece since you really can't see it with a Dual-Action agitator. I did a medium-sized load of whites on the "normal" cycle (with a few colorfast lights tossed in) and it worked great. Even when it shifted into gentle agitation the turnover didn't slow. I'm hoping it won't ball sheets up like the Dual-Action did, because they took forever to dry...
OK, I'll quit squawking, here are the pics!
--Austin
