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1969 Kenmore Washer Agitate & Spin

Tһіѕ іѕ a entry level 1969 Kenmore washer built bу Whirlpool doing a qυісk agitate аחԁ spin. A standard capacity tub wіtһ a straight vane agitator, tһіѕ һаѕ οחƖу one water level. Yου саח аƖѕο see tһе color matched waterfall filter system.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

10 Responses to “1969 Kenmore Washer Agitate & Spin”

  • tvtimetravel:

    @RedCarpetDrew I’m already subscribed to him, but thanks anyway!

  • RedCarpetDrew:

    @tvtimetravel I had to ask a very good friend who collects Kenmores that question and he thinks you’re right as he’s not seen any 1970′s and up Kenmores with that ‘WASH ‘N WEAR’ tag. You might like his videos of vintage Kenmores. His channel name is MustangFanNC…

  • tvtimetravel:

    The hot and warm wash temperature selections both had warm rinse. If you used permanent press/wash n wear, you would have to switch to cold after wash agitation begun and before the cool down begun. This was indicated under the lid instructions by a star for rinse temperature.

  • CrackHamsters:

    why are there so many washing machine videos and why am i watching them lol is this a fetish?-

  • foraloysius:

    Great video! I love the sound of a belt drive Kenmore!

  • lexmarks567:

    If you wanted you could just take the 2 wires from the lid switch cut them and then splice them together bypassing the switch. i did that on my 95-96 speed queen.

  • tvtimetravel:

    Was 1969 the last year Kenmore washers had the simultaneously named PERMANENT PRESS-WASH ‘N WEAR cycle?

  • Blackout558:

    otima!!!!

  • jasonlava:

    Entry-level or not, belt drive Kenmore/WP for the win!

  • itscool1968:

    the belt a bit loose or the tranny is tight you can hear the change when it starts to spin.
    other wize a grate machine