I bought my Dear mother one a year after it came out and she LOVED IT! She said it was the Best washer other than the belt driven OG Whirlpool SURGILATOR Washer she had and that one was a Beast of our Housebold for over 30 years til it died. But The Calypso was an Excellent Cleaning and Water Saving Machine.
Indeed! They are quite the machine! I've only ever seen 3 for sale and I bought two of them hahaha. Not sure if you've dealt with the whirlpool catalyst washers, they were made in the same mid 2000's era. Just bought one today
I remember when this machine came out! It was a wild invention and I think it was the very first HE washer in America. Saw them at Sears when we'd go to the mall in my teens. Malls were cool then. 😎 Surprised it still works.
If you still have this washer, when you get a chance, can you please do a video or please leave me a comment of what the default total estimated times are for all the cycles?
What did you have to do to circumvent the door switch? In order for the machine to move through an entire cycle with the door open, how could I circumvent my door switch. It has a "peekaboo" feature, which allows it to continue for a short time after opening the lid, but then stops and then, the lid must be shut and "Start" selected to resume cycle functioning.
My question is, how full can you load these machines without damaging them I'd read the U joint was a problem with these washers. Its a shame, because after watching this machine operate, it looks like it would do better than the newer agiplate design of the HE machines they make now.
You can load them to a point where they struggle to properly bounce the load. It won't hurt it. The very early models had horrible u-joints but they changed them in the 1st redesign and improved them. I think they changed again on the 3rd one and were made even better. But just like any washer, too many clothes and they stop moving effectively. I discovered 11 pairs of my work pants is too much haha
Neat washer. Does anyone know how good of a performance these machines did as well as the level of noise ? I would say that it does an ok job as long as you don't overload it.
It's hit or miss. Some people say they're total loud garbage that can't remove the simplest of stains but others love it, saying it's quiet and washes well. In my opinion it is a little noisy but not terrible. I've also found it to remove stains quite well. You have to be careful on what fabrics you put together though, it will cover your clothes in lint.
I have one too and it's a great machine. It saved one of my rags that I was about to throw away because I never thought it would come clean. I always use heavy duty on mine. It's quiet with the lid closed and noisy with it open. I will agree with what @@nhrawashervideos6567 said. It will cover your clothes in lint if you put towels in with clothes so I wash towels separately although the dryer will remove the lint.
I bought my Dear mother one a year after it came out and she LOVED IT! She said it was the Best washer other than the belt driven OG Whirlpool SURGILATOR Washer she had and that one was a Beast of our Housebold for over 30 years til it died. But The Calypso was an Excellent Cleaning and Water Saving Machine.
Calypso? Nice. I think I've had literally one in my life. What a crazy machine. Total Frankenstein underneath.
Indeed! They are quite the machine! I've only ever seen 3 for sale and I bought two of them hahaha. Not sure if you've dealt with the whirlpool catalyst washers, they were made in the same mid 2000's era. Just bought one today
of all the high efficiency washers ive seen, the whirlpool/kenmore calypso is my favorite
I remember when this machine came out! It was a wild invention and I think it was the very first HE washer in America. Saw them at Sears when we'd go to the mall in my teens. Malls were cool then. 😎 Surprised it still works.
Many ladies on wash day would have been very happy sitting on the lid.
😂😂
honestly surprised to see any of these working in 2022, nice machine man
Thanks! I have 2 of them (used to have 3) and believe me it hasn't been easy to keep them going lol
I wish I could get my hands on these. Nice washer. I only saw these in stores.
If you still have this washer, when you get a chance, can you please do a video or please leave me a comment of what the default total estimated times are for all the cycles?
What did you have to do to circumvent the door switch? In order for the machine to move through an entire cycle with the door open, how could I circumvent my door switch. It has a "peekaboo" feature, which allows it to continue for a short time after opening the lid, but then stops and then, the lid must be shut and "Start" selected to resume cycle functioning.
My question is, how full can you load these machines without damaging them
I'd read the U joint was a problem with these washers. Its a shame, because after watching this machine operate, it looks like it would do better than the newer agiplate design of the HE machines they make now.
You can load them to a point where they struggle to properly bounce the load. It won't hurt it. The very early models had horrible u-joints but they changed them in the 1st redesign and improved them. I think they changed again on the 3rd one and were made even better. But just like any washer, too many clothes and they stop moving effectively. I discovered 11 pairs of my work pants is too much haha
This cycle is similar to the wool cycle on my Whirlpool Calypso washer !
I wonder if anyone out there still owns one of these.
How does it do that wash action?
I believe a special transmission system.
Eficiência no consumo de água, passou bem longe dessa lavadora, mas, gostei do sistema de agitação e lavagem dela.
Neat washer. Does anyone know how good of a performance these machines did as well as the level of noise ? I would say that it does an ok job as long as you don't overload it.
It's hit or miss. Some people say they're total loud garbage that can't remove the simplest of stains but others love it, saying it's quiet and washes well. In my opinion it is a little noisy but not terrible. I've also found it to remove stains quite well. You have to be careful on what fabrics you put together though, it will cover your clothes in lint.
I have one too and it's a great machine. It saved one of my rags that I was about to throw away because I never thought it would come clean. I always use heavy duty on mine. It's quiet with the lid closed and noisy with it open. I will agree with what @@nhrawashervideos6567 said. It will cover your clothes in lint if you put towels in with clothes so I wash towels separately although the dryer will remove the lint.
It's a good washer
Odd agitation or trower if that makes sense
Looks like the Calypso is off balanced.
-Charles-
Yes it struggles with smaller loads. I tried to help it at a few points during the wash.
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