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Kenmore Series 100

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Brand Kenmore 1998
Model Series 100
Released Year 1998
Type Washers & Dryers
Color White
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Kenmore Series 100 offers a basic yet reliable washer and dryer solution designed for household use. The washer features a top-loading design with agitator wash technology, utilizing a 3-cycle and multiple water temperature settings to optimize fabric care. The Series 100 dryer operates with a simple electric heating element, providing essential drying cycles and timed drying options. Both appliances include mechanical controls for ease of use without digital interfaces. Their construction emphasizes durability with heavy-duty steel tubs and corrosion-resistant components. Power consumption is standard for mid-range appliances of the late 1990s, focusing on balanced efficiency and performance.

Specifications

Installation Freestanding
Size Category Standard
Power Source Electric
Wash Programs Whites
Color White
Model Series 100
Compatible Model Kenmore
Load Type Top-Loading
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Suitable For Agitator Washing Machine
Washer Capacity 3.5 - 4.0 cubic feet
Washer Type Top Loading with Agitator
Wash Cycles Regular, Delicate, Permanent Press
Water Temperature Settings Hot, Warm, Cold
Dryer Type Electric Heated, Timed Drying
Dryer Capacity 6.0 - 7.0 cubic feet
Control Type Mechanical rotary knobs
Tub Material Heavy-Duty Steel
Power Consumption Washer Approx. 500-600 watts per cycle
Power Consumption Dryer Approx. 3000 watts
Energy Efficiency Pre-Energy Star standards
Noise Level Moderate to high depending on load and installation
Dimensions Washer Height: 42 in, Width: 27 in, Depth: 27 in
Dimensions Dryer Height: 42 in, Width: 27 in, Depth: 27 in
Weight Washer Approximately 110 lbs
Weight Dryer Approximately 110 lbs
Release Year 1998
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The Kenmore Series 100 stands out for its straightforward design that offers ease of operation and quick maintenance. Its durable construction using quality materials ensures long-lasting use despite its age. The mechanical control system minimizes repair complexity and costs compared to electronic models. The washer's versatility with water temperature and cycle settings allows basic fabric care customization. The dryer’s timed drying cycle provides reliable performance without sophisticated sensors. Overall, the Series 100 balances affordability with dependable washing and drying functions.

Limitations

Being a model from the late 1990s, the Kenmore Series 100 lacks modern energy efficiency standards and sensor-based drying technology. It does not support high-efficiency detergents and consumes more water and electricity relative to contemporary washers. The feature set is minimal with no digital displays or automatic cycle adjustments. Noise and vibration levels are higher due to older motor technologies. The absence of steam or sanitizing cycles limits functionality for certain fabric care. Replacement parts might be difficult to source given the model's discontinuation.

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