Way back in the early 70's, my mom and dad bought a Sears Kenmore washer and dryer. I still remember them buying it, I was a small kid and waited outside in the truck (for some reason) while they went in to purchase it. The washer and dryer were a matched set, a Gawd-awful dark green, a color that was popular back then. That set made it through five kids who got dirty...a lot. That washing machine lasted until just a couple of years ago. My brother and I, both somewhat muscular, carried it out of mom's house and I remember we were both sweating and out of breath by the time that huge hunk of metal was setting outside. We then carried the new washer in, a mere shell of the old Kenmore, weighing probably about half of the old unit. Mom still has the same dryer and uses it regularly. The timer went out of the thing probably 20 years ago, but you just have to shut it off manually. I guess what I'm saying is that Sears used to sell good products. The last Sears product I purchased was a washer on a Sunday afternoon a few years ago. The experience put a bad taste in my mouth and I try not to go to the local store anymore than I have to. The Craftsman tool has has sunk in value and quality to about the same status as Harbor Freight and probably is manufactured close to each other on the other side of the world.
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