Posted by Fawteen on January 02, 2021 at 14:00:15 from (72.65.97.50):
In Reply to: Re: Making things simple posted by Traditional Farmer on January 02, 2021 at 13:46:07:
When we got married in 1974, the wife had a Maytag washer that was several years old then, and lasted us another 20 years. We've been through 3 or 4 since. A few years back, we needed yet ANOTHER washing machine. I wen to the appliance place and told them we wanted the simplest washing machine they had, with the fewest cycles and preferably NO electronics.
He took us right to a Speed Queen. Said it was basically a laundromat model minus the coin switch. It had a coule bells and whistles we didn't really need, but NO computer, ordinary electro-mechanical switches for everything and it's been dead-nuts dependable.
But, I've heard even Speed Queen no longer makes one that simple.
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