To: Tax-chick
This is almost the same washer we had while I was in grade school. The Kenmore didn't have the fancy pants fill nozzle for the rinse/spin dry, which was about the size of the ice buckets at B&R just deeper.....

Assigned to monitor the wash cycle so it was evenly loaded, I always succumbed to temptation and played Viking with the big lid. I left our lid in factory new condition. Those folks must have had hard sword fighting kids to do that damage. And when the spin dryer needed to run I was shifting that lever like a truck driver. A little imagination and any chore becomes less tedious.
765 posted on
07/23/2016 11:05:24 AM PDT by
Covenantor
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To: Covenantor
My Mom had one of those many moons ago. Of course it wasn't a demo model with windows. If we had one of those it would have been like television only with a bigger screen... You DO remember that TV's did not occupy an entire wall back in the early 50's, yes? ;-)
Or am I the only one who remembers the early 50's?
Demo model Easy spin drier with windows
767 posted on
07/23/2016 12:32:50 PM PDT by
NoCmpromiz
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