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And yet I have a 44 year old Kenmore Sears Best 4.1 with the very first example of using a Triac to turn the vacuum on and off and to vary motor speed, has a handle mounted 3-position switch to turn the vacuum and power nozzle on or off and a variable speed knob at the back of the lid and it is trouble free. The circuitry is inside a little perforated metal cage inside a corner of the motor compartment. Never a hint of problems from it.
 
Exactly! I have all one brand of machines, and like to have all the correct attachments (brown attachments and hose for brown machines and so on)
I will have all the original attachments but often because they are vintage and irreplaceable I use more pedestrian attachments I like for actual cleaning. Example, I won't use the original pale green attachments with some of my 1960s Kenmores preferring to use white 1970s attachments I have an abundance of.
 
I will have all the original attachments but often because they are vintage and irreplaceable I use more pedestrian attachments I like for actual cleaning. Example, I won't use the original pale green attachments with some of my 1960s Kenmores preferring to use white 1970s attachments I have an abundance of.
That is totally understandable and would do that with a red princess if I had one because of the rarity.
 
I have a little paper bag that I fill with an IEC compact round dusting brush, square Electrolux dusting brush, Kirby g5 crevice tool, nilfisk crevice cone, IEC compact c4 upholstery tool and an Electrolux ZE65 upholstery tool.
The old style IEC round dusting brush is one of the best ever made and they are still available.
 
Not a huge fan of electronics either. The more simple they are, the longer they'd last. That's what I like about FQ and SQ. If I can own any SQ washer, this is what I'd have along with the matching dryer. It's the last residential model with the mechanical timer and it's also my most favorite SQ ever. I just love the looks of it, how the water sprays out at an angle especially during the spin cycle, you can fill in more water just like what this guy did, and I'd find the normal eco cycle useful for like washing vacuum bags or filters. I see these go on the market used for alot cheaper so if I'm able to get a second set for my house, I'll be on the lookout for them.

 
Not a huge fan of electronics either. The more simple they are, the longer they'd last. That's what I like about FQ and SQ. If I can own any SQ washer, this is what I'd have along with the matching dryer. It's the last residential model with the mechanical timer and it's also my most favorite SQ ever. I just love the looks of it, how the water sprays out at an angle especially during the spin cycle, you can fill in more water just like what this guy did, and I'd find the normal eco cycle useful for like washing vacuum bags or filters. I see these go on the market used for alot cheaper so if I'm able to get a second set for my house, I'll be on the lookout for them.


If it wasn't for a lack of parts the washer I would really like is one of those old Frigidaire Jet Cone washers. Those things really clean clothes well. I remember them as kid using them in the laudromat with my mom.
 
I would never buy another SQ after they screwed me over. I had a 2015 model (from memory) front loader which had a known controller board fault. They had comped owners many boards. Mine threw the same code as all the others, but magically maybe a year later than most. I called in and they said no way was it their fault as all the controller boards had failed by then. I pointed out an online post of a woman whos washer had a SN less than 100 from mine, same failure mode and they covered it three months earlier. Nope, but they offered me the great deal of a new board for $1100, so now I have an LG washer and the SQ dryer. At least the dryer is going strong, although one of the button silk screening has split around the edge. Once I adjusted the water level up on the LG washer, I actually prefer it to the SQ, and it cost less than an SQ control board.
 

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