I sayed about home use fridges made from stainless steel. They would prevent germs.
The early fridges had and wooden cabinet that was made of wood and it was "plated" with enameled steel?
Which of the post 1935 fridges had a pedal for opnening the door when your hand where "busy"? I've seen a...
Other thing: "Kelvinator" was probably one of the last refrigeators manufacturer to use belt drive units. I wonder if they where sold in bigger numbers then other belt driven units. Belt drive aren't the best in terms of technical conception, but in terms of image, they are intresting... open...
Enameled (I preffer this term) was used for a variety of stuff. Some washing machines had enameled tubes - even "Miele" did some automatic ones with enameled tubes. The 1st automatic washing machine made in Romania - a licensed copy of the "San Giorgio" Panda (San Giorgio = Saint George) had it...
I had the passion of old fridges years ago (1997-1999) when I was a teenager, VIII - Xth grade.Back then I like old fridges because they where just old and since I was a kid/teen I like old stuff.
Well, about 1-2 month ago some mentioned onto another forum about old fridges and strated again my...
Never seen one in real life. The only thing that where imported in Romania from Sweeden made by that company where electric enegines, electric equypment and electric locomotives. By chance maybe a few ended up second hand in the '90's, but never seen one.
But what machines was this? https://brand-history.com/henkel-central-eastern-europe-gmbh/dixan/dixan-unsere-hausfrauen-sind-es-gewohnt-dass-beim-waschen-im-kessel-oder-bottich-reichlich-schaum-entsteht-die-moderne-waschmaschine-aber-wascht-an
For what did the "Constructa" had a flotor?
When in...
No, that machines dosen't have it any longer. What I'm talking about can be seen here starting at 4:40. The camera points at it around 4:49. I think he next model had that thing too.
I will ad a commerical too.
But why this "Bauknecht" had 2 portholes?
What part don't you understeand? So I can be more precise about it.
The bolt down "Bauknecht" WA35 looked impressive.
9 childern. That machine had a lot of usage, probably 2-3 days per week usage.
Talking about "Bauknecht" WA35, it's a impressive look machine on the inside. But unfourtenley...
So I could select for eg a 60 minute cycle either at 40 or 60 ° C if I wanted or a 70 minute either ar 40 or 80 ° C.
There is any place on the internet whre I can download a FREE manual for it?
This machines I guess had an enameled case.
How versatile they where when it camed to selecting programs?
I guess they where pretty relabile and lasting machines.