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    Picture of the day and patent of the day

    Hi Alan, They're working fine for me on a Windows 11 PC too. Thanks so much for bringing these features back to life ... they were sorely missed by a lot of people!
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    ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS - Please Read This...

    Thanks from Down Under Thanks for everything you've done with this site, its sister site (Vacuumland) and the communities in both. I've been a member for about 13 years and have really enjoyed everything I've seen. I'll miss the POD and the layout of the old sites, however I know that the...
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    Betty Furness Introduces Frigidaire's Very First Automatic Washer with a Full Cycle Video!

    Thanks for explaining the outer tub design ... ... and for letting us know who convinced Betty to switch teams for your videos!
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    Betty Furness Introduces Frigidaire's Very First Automatic Washer with a Full Cycle Video!

    What a wonder! Both the Unimatic and Betty. I don't quite understand how the water was expelled from the solid tub at the beginning of spin and then caught "in the cabinet" for the pump to then deal with in its own time. There must have been some other "tub" to catch this water. What dd it...
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    International Wash-In - Canada meets Australia

    Is that an 80's Bendix pair I spy? Hi Leon, Reply #1, photos 5 and 6. My mum had the washer and I desperately wanted one when I left home. I couldn't afford it at the time though. It was a wonderful machine and seemed to manage distribution and spin-up better than any I've seen before or...
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    Thor Automagic!

    Fascinating! Thanks for posting
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    Dishlex Dishwasher Won't Fill with water

    New World indeed! What a fascinating story this has been, although I'm sorry to hear you couldn't keep the Dishlex running. My mother had a slightly earlier model of that dishwasher. Then Dishlex-SMEG, made in Italy, rather than AU. Bought early 1978 ... about 10 years after buying that very...
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    A 20 year old dream turns into reality

    What a wonderful sight! Congratulations on curating such a magnificent collection and sharing it with us all
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    Swapping them out

    Consider disabling the heater ... There was a design flaw in the circuitry. If the thermostat fails closed, the heater remains energised throughout the cycle ... melting through the plastic outer tub during spin. My partner and I got a free replacement tub from Hoover when this happened and...
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    Starting Them Off Right - Next Generation Of Laundry Appliance Hobbyists.

    We'll all need to learn German ... Here's Lucas ...
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    Simpson dryer in Adelaide up for grabs

    Wow! I had no idea we ever had full-sized American dryers under Australian branding. Were they locally manufactured? I only ever think of Simpson as the smaller wall-mounted units of the 70's and later. Anything this large was an import. You learn something new every day ...
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    My Summer of Vintage Washer Rubber Reproduction

    Just amazing! What a summer you've had with your hobby. Well done!
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    Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster

    Beautiful! I'm guessing it's early/mid-70's. There was a lot of mission brown and burnt orange in kitchen colourings back then
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    Bosch weighs offer for appliance maker Whirlpool

    Or maybe it's insurance against Trump ... If Trump wins and introduces the tarrifs he's spruiking, the US will only have what it can make itself because theoretically everything else will be priced off the market by comparison. Bosch (and other EU manufacturers in particular) would lose market...
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    Wow Bosch looking to buy Whirlpool!

    Or it's insurance against Trump ... If Trump wins and introduces the tarrifs he's spruiking, the US will only have what it can make itself because theoretically everything else will be priced off the market by comparison. Bosch (and other EU manufacturers in particular) would lose market...
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