Used Washers And Dryers Dayton Ohio

At Mr. Appliance® of Dayton, we truly care about restoring value and functionality to our customers’ home appliances. When you call on us, we make sure to arrive on time and ready to whip your appliances back into shape, whether through repairs, maintenance, or part replacement. You don’t have to stress about your underperforming appliances any longer when you come to us! Need to schedule an appointment with our expert appliance technicians? Contact us at (937) 502-4115 today for repairs you can trust! a free service call with repair. At Mr. Appliance of Dayton, we understand how important it is to feel comfortable in your own home. When your appliances begin to function poorly or break down, it can be a serious damper on your daily routine. to stove tops, these modern conveniences have become vital to regularInstead of suffering through a broken appliance or wasting more money investing in a new one, let our expert technicians provide fast,

courteous, and effective service. Our team of well-trained technicians are also skilled in servicing a comprehensive range of appliance brands, such as Electrolux, LG, KitchenAid, Panasonic, Whirlpool, General Electric, and much more! We also proudly serve homeowners in all of Montgomery County, including Dayton and Miamisburg. All of our workmanship and parts are guaranteed, giving you peace of mindIf you would like to schedule service with our qualified experts, be sure to reach out to us today! The ReStore accepts a variety of donated items from businesses and individuals. Your donation is truly making a difference in the lives of families in our community. We will pick up items that are too big or too heavy for you to transport in your vehicle. Sorry but we can’t pick up items for recycling. The ReStore is a great place for anyone, from home owners to small businesses, to shop for new and used building materials and furnishings at affordable prices.

Proceeds from the ReStore are invested in building homes in Greene and Montgomery Counties for people who need a helping hand, providing them the opportunity to improve their lives and the lives of their children. Homeowners make good neighbors. All donations are tax-deductible. Please drop off your items at 115 W. Riverview or schedule a pick up for items that are too big or heavy to transport in your vehicle by calling: 937-586-0860 x41 Store HoursSchedule A Donation Pickup Appliances: Washers, dryers, refrigerators, microwaves, and stoves. Must be less than ten years old and in good working condition. Architectural Items: Columns, antiques, mantels, etc. Cabinets: Kitchen and bathroom cabinets in generally good condition, complete without missing doors or drawers. Countertops: Good condition with minimal chips/damage. Straight only and min 4 feet long. Doors: No broken glass, holes/gouges, or water damage/splinters, and not bowed/twisted. Electronics Recycling: All of your old electronics (flat screen TV’s only).

Flooring: Wood, tile, vinyl, carpets and pads. New items only with 100 square feet minimum. Furniture: In generally good used condition. Upholstered furniture, chairs, couches, tables, bed sets w/o bedding, etc. Gently used with no holes, gouges or broken legs. Hardware: Knobs, hinges, locks, nails, cabinet pulls, bolts, nuts, screws. Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fans: In generally good used condition.
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Discount Tropitone Outdoor FurnitureFree of nails, rot, and water damage. Metal Recycling: Items made primarily of metal. Mirrors: Must be framed and in good condition.

Paint: Full unopened cans of latex paint or stain, no oil based paint or spray paint. Plumbing: Usable fixtures, parts and supplies. No faucets or soldered copper fittings. Plywood Sheathing: Half/full sheets good condition only. Tools: Hand, garden, working power tools. Windows: Complete and usable units only, non-fogged, clear glass only. We apologize, but the following items cannot be accepted: Any item deemed unsellable in our store CRT TVs or stands Faucets, hot tubs or soldered copper fittings Drapes/blinds w/ slats under 3″ or w/o brackets Landscaping patio and paving stone and brick Lumber containing nails or covered with oil or lead paint Oil based or Lead based paint Toxic, hazardous or lead based materials or chemicals (Lawn, pest, pool, finishing) Cell phones will be passed on to the Artemis Center, Dayton’s Domestic Violence Resource Agency, for 911 services for their clients. Any phones that cannot be refurbished will be properly recycled.

Any cell phones and chargers are accepted, excluding bag phones or vehicle installed models. Donors should deactivate the wireless service of the donated phone and remove any personal information including SIM cards. Frigidaire is the American consumer and commercial home appliances brand subsidiary of European parent company Electrolux. Frigidaire was founded as the Guardian Frigerator Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and developed the first self-contained refrigerator (invented by Nathaniel B. Wales and Alfred Mellowes) in 1916. In 1918, William C. Durant, a founder of General Motors, personally invested in the company and in 1919, it adopted the name Frigidaire.[] The brand was so well known in the refrigeration field in the early-to-mid-1900s that many Americans called any refrigerator (of whatever brand) a Frigidaire. The name Frigidaire or its antecedent Frigerator may be the origin of the widely used English word fridge, although more likely simply an abbreviation of refrigerator which is a word known to have been used as early as 1611.

From 1919 to 1979, the company was owned by General Motors. During that period, it was first a subsidiary of Delco-Light and was later an independent division based in Dayton, Ohio. Frigidaire was sold to the White Sewing Machine Company in 1979, which in 1986 was purchased by Electrolux, its current parent. While the company was owned by General Motors, its logo featured the phrase "Product of General Motors", and later renamed to "Home Environment Division of General Motors". The company claims firsts including: Frigidaire dealer and Esso gas station, Arkansas, ca. 1930–1945 During the years that Frigidaire was owned by General Motors, it was very competitive in the automatic clothes-washing-machine business. Frigidaire engineer Kenneth Sisson, also credited with the design of the incrementing timer used on clothes washers and dishwashers for years to come, designed the Frigidaire automatic washer with the Unimatic mechanism in the late 1930s. Production of the first Frigidaire automatic clothes washers was halted due to World War II and therefore the machine was not formally introduced until 1947.

The washing action of a Frigidaire automatic was unique in that the agitator pulsated up and down, a unique departure from the traditional oscillating type. The Frigidaire washers were commonly named for their mechanisms, which, in true General Motors fashion, underwent frequent changes over the years. The Unimatic was in production the longest, for any single Frigidaire mechanism, from 1947 to 1958. The Pulsamatic mechanism, unique in that it pulsated 630 times per minute, was introduced in 1955 for the lower-end models. This became the foundation for the Multimatic, introduced for the 1959 model year. The Multimatic lasted through 1964, as the Rollermatic was brought out for the 1965 lineup. The Rollermatic was unique in that instead of using an oil-filled gearcase, metal and urethane rollers transferred the power within the mechanism. This underwent a slight revision in 1970 for the new eighteen-pound capacity 1-18, which kept the same basic mechanism but differed in that it was belt-driven off of the motor and added a recirculating pump.

Besides the unique action, another notable feature of these older washers was the final, high-speed spin cycle (nicknamed "Rapidry"), 1140 revolutions per minute in the Unimatic, 850 in the Multimatic, and 1010 in the high-end Rollermatic models. When Frigidaire was acquired by White Consolidated Industries in 1979, it abandoned the General Motors design in favor of the Westinghouse-produced top-loading design, as White-Westinghouse was already among its house brands by this time. Frigidaire fridge at the Hallwyl House 1922 Frigidaire "iceless" refrigerator newspaper ad. Frigidaire also produces a wide variety of refrigerators and freezers for the consumer market. Their model line-up includes refrigerator freezer units of several different types. The selection they offer includes traditional Top Freezer models, as well as more modern Side-By-Side and French Door styles. In addition to manufacturing room air conditioners, Frigidaire also provided the factory air conditioning systems for General Motors automobiles.

In the 1950s and 1960s, these units developed a reputation for providing powerful air conditioning systems on virtually all GM cars from the largest Cadillacs to the small Chevrolet Corvair. Early air conditioner units used water to cool the condenser. A new cooktop manufacturing facility opened in the Frank C. Pidgeon Industrial park, southwest of Memphis. The facility is built to LEED certification standards. Workers will manufacture the company's Electrolux ICON, Electrolux and Frigidaire product lines, including drop-in/slide-in ranges, wall ovens, specialty free standing ranges and cook tops. The $190 million, 750,000 square foot Memphis manufacturing plant began production of stoves and ranges in 2013. The plant’s research and development center includes the technology and machinery to simulate a stove’s lifetime usage and performance expectations and can test more than 300 products at one time. Electrolux/Frigidaire also operates a manufacturing facility for free standing gas and electric ranges in Springfield, Tennessee.