Look it up on Google Shopping and looks like you can get on for around $23.00
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2 posted on
07/22/2011 8:45:51 PM PDT by
Kartographer
(".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
To: Kartographer
I wonder how it compares with the Wonder Wash.
4 posted on
07/22/2011 8:52:03 PM PDT by
ChocChipCookie
(Jonah is my patron saint.)
To: Kartographer
The video makes me appreciate my washer and dryer even more.
To: Kartographer
Um, couldn’t you just use a toilet plunger? haha. Looks the same.
6 posted on
07/22/2011 8:53:12 PM PDT by
bboop
(Stealth Tutor)
To: Kartographer
It looks like a good idea for camping or an emergency, but I wonder if you get a big plunger and do the same thing.
To: Kartographer
That looks good. Thanks. But think outside of what you’re familiar with for washing clothes. A washtub, elevated enough for you to stand comfortably, and a washboard are not really a bad way to go.
But further, there are more ways than one to agitate laundry. Think about it. I know that we can come up with something better.
14 posted on
07/22/2011 9:12:51 PM PDT by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in a noisy avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the earth.)
To: Kartographer
Survivalist, sweet-smellin’ ping!
Keep in mind, she uses powdered laundry detergent....If you use powdered, throw the water out in the woods and not down the drain if you’re on a septic tank...powdered soap tends to clog up the “feeder arms”. Of course, if the water supply is cut off, we’ll be doing EVERYTHING in the woods!
19 posted on
07/22/2011 9:24:36 PM PDT by
Mortrey
(Impeach President Soros)
To: Kartographer
In Eastern bloc they had more advanced and compact devices using ultrasonic impulses to generate cavitation using about the same idea.
You can carry such a washing mashine in your pocket but it needs electric power to work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7Bl-7S7ZTU
Still popular in Ukraine.
To: Kartographer
it would make an excellent butter churn too!
22 posted on
07/22/2011 9:29:55 PM PDT by
Candor7
(Obama fascist info..http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
To: Kartographer
Talk about simple.
Thanks for the post.
24 posted on
07/22/2011 9:37:31 PM PDT by
Texas Fossil
(Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
To: Kartographer
I’ve wanted one of those for a long time.
30 posted on
07/23/2011 12:04:09 AM PDT by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
To: Kartographer
Looks like a fine product based on a sound concept.
Also, Most Boring Video on Youtube!
34 posted on
07/23/2011 12:21:03 AM PDT by
Arthur McGowan
(In Edward Kennedy's America, federal funding of brothels is a right, not a privilege.)
To: Kartographer
I can’t say for certain, but it seems that back in Grandma’s day, these were common, and made of sheetmetal (Tinned? Galvanized?) or copper and and sized to (fittingly) fit a washtub.
Not long after, the gas powered agitator washing machines became common.
35 posted on
07/23/2011 12:28:31 AM PDT by
ApplegateRanch
(Made in America, by proud American citizens, in 1946.)
To: rawcatslyentist
36 posted on
07/23/2011 2:01:59 AM PDT by
rawcatslyentist
(It is necessary that a person be born of a father who is a citizen; ~Vattel's Law of Nations)
To: Kartographer
37 posted on
07/23/2011 4:13:33 AM PDT by
grobdriver
(Proud Member, Party Of No! No Socialism - No Fascism - Nobama - No Way!)
To: Kartographer
38 posted on
07/23/2011 5:11:27 AM PDT by
Holen1
(Chesapeake Bay seasoning. "I put that **** on everything.")
To: Kartographer
And exactly what makes this silly little thing better than an old-fashioned washboard? They’re still around, you know.
39 posted on
07/23/2011 5:44:25 AM PDT by
jespasinthru
(Proud member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.)
To: Kartographer
Thanks! On my shopping list!
45 posted on
07/23/2011 7:28:47 AM PDT by
meowmeow
(In Loving Memory of Our Dear Viking Kitty (1987-2006))
To: Kartographer
I had to wash clothes by hand for a three month period many moons ago. Wish I’d had one of those things.
66 posted on
07/25/2011 4:55:27 AM PDT by
mewzilla
(Forget a third party. We need a second one.)
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