NEW YORK, April 2, 2007

Maytag Introduces New "Lonely" Repairman

Clay Jackson Is The 4th Maytag Spokesman In 40 Years

  • Clay Jackson was named Maytag's latest

    Clay Jackson was named Maytag's latest "ol' lonely" repairman.  (CBS/The Early Show)

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(CBS)  Some characters from commercials, such as the "Where's the beef?" ladies and Dunkin' Donuts' baker have become more than just advertisements. They are part of American pop culture.

Maytag's "ol' lonely" repairman campaign is 40-years-old and is the longest running real-life advertising character on network television. Three different actors — Hardy Rawls, Jesse White and Gordon Jump — have played the role.

Maytag went in search of an everyman to take over the role and nearly 2,000 hopefuls showed up at open casting calls across the nation.

But only one man had what it takes to fill the uniform. Former real estate agent Clay Jackson of Richmond, Va., was named the new face of Maytag. He auditioned for the part on a whim and impressed the judges with his improvisation.

"There's such great heritage — big shoes to fill," Jackson told The Early Show co-anchor Russ Mitchell. "I think you'll see some changes. He might get out of his office a little bit."

Jackson said he plans to continue promoting Maytag's values of being dependable and reliable so that everyone "can fall in love with (the repairman) all over again."

Jackson, 33, has a 2-year-old daughter and his wife will give birth again in August. He said it was a family decision for him to assume the role.

Clay has a theater background and began acting at North Carolina Wesleyan College where he majored in theatre. He graduated in 1997 and acted professionally in New York City until 2000 when he began working for his family-run business.

"It was a good combination of my skill sets," he said. "I had the professional acting background, but for the past many years I've been in a client-based job and spokesperson part is really connected with that. So there's not many jobs out there that can combine those two skills. And I'm excited to use them."

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by thgdriver April 2, 2007 11:55 PM EDT
By the way , I replaced the 12 inch high plastic junk wheels with two steel wheels with roller bearings and solid rubber tires. If anyone is having the same problem they are available through Grangers. $50.00 Sears wanted $100.00 for the same plastic junk.
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by thgdriver April 2, 2007 11:42 PM EDT
My Frigidaire set was made at the Electrolux plant in Georgia (USA) where Roper and some of the Kenmore products are made.

Jolsonbear

I had a problem with a Sears Motorcraft mower. High rear Plastic wheels fell off after two seasons of use.

I found out they are built by Hosquavarna a Scandinavian co. I also found out they own the Electrolux brand name. Thought I would pass that on to you.
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by thgdriver April 2, 2007 11:30 PM EDT
Try Kenmore washers 'n' dryers from Sears. My mother got a Kenmore when I was in 5th grade, and she didn't get rid of it until I turned 30. Not one repair; not one problem in all of that time.
Posted by mswolfestock

I would not be surprised if Maytag did not make them for Kenmore Problem is-- they don't make them like they used to.
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by thgdriver April 2, 2007 11:27 PM EDT
asor1

Yeh, that's the point, the old stuff works forever, the new stuff is junk.
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by thgdriver April 2, 2007 11:24 PM EDT
xfredmenzies

Yeh! and all bad!!
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by xfredmenzies April 2, 2007 9:49 PM EDT
Hey look, free advertising for Maytag!
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by muns_2000 April 2, 2007 9:41 PM EDT
I guess I missed the part of the article where it says "Post Complaints Below"
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by jolsonbear April 2, 2007 9:09 PM EDT
I have a $650 Frigidaire washer/dryer set that I bought 5 years ago to replace the $1800 Maytag Neptune set that required $450 in repairs in 1 year. My Frigidaire set was made at the Electrolux plant in Georgia (USA) where Roper and some of the Kenmore products are made. It is a nice looking set, but doesn't have all the stylish swoops and chrome like the fancier Maytag, cost a lot less and the Funny thing is, my clothes are just as clean when they come out?!? I have used them daily for 5 years with no problems.

I used to use the old addage "you get what you pay for" to explain why I would agree to pay a bloated price for something just because it has the best name recognition and reputation. Well I guess it is true---if you buy a maytag you are paying extra for the name so you can just remove the name plate from the machine when you send it out the door for repairs---then you've got what you paid for--the stupid name!!!!!
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by asor1-2009 April 2, 2007 9:06 PM EDT
Boy, you folks are really unlucky. I have a Maytag washer/dryer set and they don't know when to quit. Narry a problem after 15 years of daily service.
P.S. I AM knocking on wood!
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by lizsmiley April 2, 2007 6:41 PM EDT
I haven't had my Maytag drier for TWO WEEKS because it broke down (oh, did I mention it is only 2 years old?). Maybe Mr Maytag should get off his keester and visit me instead of complaining about being lonely.
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