I grew up with this washer and I am familiar with it. And there were two or three of them in my family (one in my immediate family (parents), one on my father side of the family (1990), and the other one on my mother side of the family (1993), all three were great workhorses without fail). I’d get one again and have it rebuilt without question. Great Machines, no question about that. -Charles-
Kirk, a woman who I cleaned for at one time had one like this. She put a load in before she left for work about 8:30am one day and the timer locked up during the spin and it was still spinning when she got home about 6pm. She said the clothes were dry, wrinkled but dry 😂
@@sdcardp212That's why I don't like to leave the house when my machines are running. When my water inlet valve failed during the spin, it did a constant spray Rinse and if I hadn't been home I would have came into a flood
I want to try something a little interesting for that Machine. My requests: 1.) Overloaded Test on Normal (Regular - 10) with Extra High Water Level & Warm/Warm with Auto Temp Control (Alongside seeing how the Machine’d hold up, I also want to see for the Main Wash portion if it’s gonna do a full slow agitation or if it’s gonna do a 2-minute fast agitation, then do the slow agitation for the rest, when the Timer advances to Knit - 8.) 2.) 2-Blanket Test on Heavy Duty (Super - 14) with Extra High Water Level & Warm/Warm with Auto Temp Control (Optional 2ND Rinse)
There is a speed Queen washer that is not just black on the control panel but it's black on the bottom and top and it's a top load washer you should find all the model that is and share it with everyone please respond back
@@prorobloxgamer4739 He was at Whirlpool before he left the office to ease some of the restrictions I believe. Now more water restrictions on washers under this regime.
These old kenmore machines were hands down the best would love to find an old lady kenmore
I grew up with this washer and I am familiar with it. And there were two or three of them in my family (one in my immediate family (parents), one on my father side of the family (1990), and the other one on my mother side of the family (1993), all three were great workhorses without fail).
I’d get one again and have it rebuilt without question.
Great Machines, no question about that.
-Charles-
50:13 i love these washers that dont have those suspension things making the basket wobble arround
My parents had a washer like this. A workhorse.
When washing machines were washing machines! Oh, how I wish I had one now.
Your videos are awesome keep up the good work man 👍
Kirk, a woman who I cleaned for at one time had one like this. She put a load in before she left for work about 8:30am one day and the timer locked up during the spin and it was still spinning when she got home about 6pm. She said the clothes were dry, wrinkled but dry 😂
So, basically the Timer Knob died at Final Spin?
@@videolover2014 That’s what she was thinking since it was in final spin.
As a general rule of thumb always monitor washers while they're running
@@sdcardp212That's why I don't like to leave the house when my machines are running. When my water inlet valve failed during the spin, it did a constant spray Rinse and if I hadn't been home I would have came into a flood
I want to try something a little interesting for that Machine.
My requests:
1.) Overloaded Test on Normal (Regular - 10) with Extra High Water Level & Warm/Warm with Auto Temp Control (Alongside seeing how the Machine’d hold up, I also want to see for the Main Wash portion if it’s gonna do a full slow agitation or if it’s gonna do a 2-minute fast agitation, then do the slow agitation for the rest, when the Timer advances to Knit - 8.)
2.) 2-Blanket Test on Heavy Duty (Super - 14) with Extra High Water Level & Warm/Warm with Auto Temp Control (Optional 2ND Rinse)
What do people want to see overloads for all the time? I don’t get that.
@@patcola7335It’s to see how the Machine’ll hold up, especially when it spins, as we want to see if it’s gonna either unbalance or spin just fine.
Hope someone else buys this beauty
What the heck? I missed the premiere.
😎 So cool 😎😎😎😎😎❤
What’s the serial number for the machine
1992?
There is a speed Queen washer that is not just black on the control panel but it's black on the bottom and top and it's a top load washer you should find all the model that is and share it with everyone please respond back
Will they ever go back to manufacturing these well built, functional machines??
Never because one US has introduced various regulations ever since and two these companies only care about maximizing profits
@@prorobloxgamer4739 Hopefully ifTrump gets in he will take off all of these nonsensical regulations so we can have normal washing machines again.
@@patcola7335 I don't think that's his priority but that'd be nice
@@prorobloxgamer4739 He was at Whirlpool before he left the office to ease some of the restrictions I believe. Now more water restrictions on washers under this regime.
@@patcola7335 Amen brother.
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