Let’s face it:
Just about everything Whirlpool is associated with fancy-schmantzy hi-end’s…
Why would you buy an “Automatic Refrigerator” that’s a small capacity manual defrost?
A non-self cleaning oven without a clock, timers and other automatic gadgets and features—a waist-high broiler on a gas range, for example?
What about automatic drying on even the cheapest dryers, done with a thermostat and a humidistat on the top of the line models, that also feature a drop-down door…
Self-cleaning lint filters, the Magic Clean, on all its washers, both large capacity and even standard capacity on all but the cheapest… Boasting controls for water temperatures and water levels (an Ex. Small, Ex. Large, as opposed to timer-filled, when not using variable, or Small, Medium, Large and sometimes Extra Large on the majority)
The only compromise to “go low” is a manual defrost upright freezer, or a chest you can only get as such… But some are willing to put up the expense for self-defrosting!
My friend Barbie whose father worked for GM probably saw her family replace all those Frigidaire appliances with luxurious Whirlpool-brands, just judging from the super-large top freezer fridge and flagship-model gas range…
Only saw through a kitchen window, so I’m certain even the crappy plastic-lined Frigidaire dishwasher if they had was not a cheapy one-knob deal, and if so, the salesman surely sold those folks on the value and virtues of a dishwasher that you will be able to put everything in and never have to hand-wash anything ever again! Take that in-door silverware/utensil basket: Yep! Buy BIG, go super-duper up line, top o’ the line sky’s the limit, money is no object full-featured!
Breaks? Get it fixed! Unrepairable, just throw it away! The appliance shop is ready to sell and deliver a bells ‘n whistles replacement!
Oh, and take that jet-cone washer, they must have gone from a clam-shell to a slant-panel of, complete with a flimsy-door dryer, replacing the push-button child-entrapment one, that must have been warm, even hot, dizzying fun to go spinning in!
Yes, the Mrs. just signed the order form for an Imperial, maybe Supreme, that sounds like the neighbors got a washer that sounds like a washer, not a wood choppers’ festival… Whirlpool replaced the Frigidaire product of General Motors or Frigidaire/GM, there, given the how big the family was of four-siblings quite frequently done in that laundry room!
Otherwise you can put the blame on that cheap back then $3 advertising…
Just about everything Whirlpool is associated with fancy-schmantzy hi-end’s…
Why would you buy an “Automatic Refrigerator” that’s a small capacity manual defrost?
A non-self cleaning oven without a clock, timers and other automatic gadgets and features—a waist-high broiler on a gas range, for example?
What about automatic drying on even the cheapest dryers, done with a thermostat and a humidistat on the top of the line models, that also feature a drop-down door…
Self-cleaning lint filters, the Magic Clean, on all its washers, both large capacity and even standard capacity on all but the cheapest… Boasting controls for water temperatures and water levels (an Ex. Small, Ex. Large, as opposed to timer-filled, when not using variable, or Small, Medium, Large and sometimes Extra Large on the majority)
The only compromise to “go low” is a manual defrost upright freezer, or a chest you can only get as such… But some are willing to put up the expense for self-defrosting!
My friend Barbie whose father worked for GM probably saw her family replace all those Frigidaire appliances with luxurious Whirlpool-brands, just judging from the super-large top freezer fridge and flagship-model gas range…
Only saw through a kitchen window, so I’m certain even the crappy plastic-lined Frigidaire dishwasher if they had was not a cheapy one-knob deal, and if so, the salesman surely sold those folks on the value and virtues of a dishwasher that you will be able to put everything in and never have to hand-wash anything ever again! Take that in-door silverware/utensil basket: Yep! Buy BIG, go super-duper up line, top o’ the line sky’s the limit, money is no object full-featured!
Breaks? Get it fixed! Unrepairable, just throw it away! The appliance shop is ready to sell and deliver a bells ‘n whistles replacement!
Oh, and take that jet-cone washer, they must have gone from a clam-shell to a slant-panel of, complete with a flimsy-door dryer, replacing the push-button child-entrapment one, that must have been warm, even hot, dizzying fun to go spinning in!
Yes, the Mrs. just signed the order form for an Imperial, maybe Supreme, that sounds like the neighbors got a washer that sounds like a washer, not a wood choppers’ festival… Whirlpool replaced the Frigidaire product of General Motors or Frigidaire/GM, there, given the how big the family was of four-siblings quite frequently done in that laundry room!
Otherwise you can put the blame on that cheap back then $3 advertising…