I posted about a Kenmore 500 a while back. Overall, I have had mixed feelings about it.
The good:
-Lint filtering was pretty good. I started using it after a Frigidaire (modern). Stuff that was always air dried was covered with lint and animal fur from my previous roommate's pets. One trip through the 500, and that lint was bye-bye, never to be seen again. At least, not seen until I cleaned the lint filter. In a word: Yuck!
-Wash action is most dramatic I've seen, with turbulent water, and good turnover.
-Reliability. The machine is about 40 years old, and still going. I was told that only one repair was needed since the early 1990s. Maybe since Day #1.
On the other hand, there are a couple of minus points:
-Slow spin. Clothes are wetter coming out than other machines.
-I'm not sure the neutral drain is the best idea. It seems like it's draining all the icky stuff that got removed from my clothes through the clothes, where that stuff can get reattached.
On the sentiment side, I grew up with older Kenmores. The sounds of a belt drive Kenmore take me down memory lane.
I, myself, like the styling of older machines better. I don't really like the 70s designs, some of which look cheaper (to me)than similar machines from earlier eras. Still, that's a matter of perception. I'd probably be happier with a boring/ugly/whatever belt drive than a current Whirlpool/Kenmore/GE/Frigidaire/etc.
The good:
-Lint filtering was pretty good. I started using it after a Frigidaire (modern). Stuff that was always air dried was covered with lint and animal fur from my previous roommate's pets. One trip through the 500, and that lint was bye-bye, never to be seen again. At least, not seen until I cleaned the lint filter. In a word: Yuck!
-Wash action is most dramatic I've seen, with turbulent water, and good turnover.
-Reliability. The machine is about 40 years old, and still going. I was told that only one repair was needed since the early 1990s. Maybe since Day #1.
On the other hand, there are a couple of minus points:
-Slow spin. Clothes are wetter coming out than other machines.
-I'm not sure the neutral drain is the best idea. It seems like it's draining all the icky stuff that got removed from my clothes through the clothes, where that stuff can get reattached.
On the sentiment side, I grew up with older Kenmores. The sounds of a belt drive Kenmore take me down memory lane.
I, myself, like the styling of older machines better. I don't really like the 70s designs, some of which look cheaper (to me)than similar machines from earlier eras. Still, that's a matter of perception. I'd probably be happier with a boring/ugly/whatever belt drive than a current Whirlpool/Kenmore/GE/Frigidaire/etc.