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    Hoover AutoJet and SupaJet

    the way she slams that basket in the dishwasher Cultural vandalism. I'm surprised she didn't snap the basket retaining pegs off the sides of the tub.
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    Hoover AutoJet and SupaJet

    Kenwood 'Dishmaster' As used by 'The Invisible Man' (ITV series, 1950s).
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    Vintage Appliance Advertisements: Part Twenty-one

    Guineas could also work in your favour. Say for instance, that you were negotiating a job whereby the contractor wanted to, say, pay you fifty pounds as payment. But you stipulated guineas. That would make it fifty pounds and fifty shillings (there being twenty shillings to the pound), which...
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    Hotpoint/Indesit/Whirlpool dryer recall - Found an affected dryer!

    I still can't believe that Indesit/Hotpoint allowed it to get to this stage in the first place. A responsible manufacturer would have taken notice of the faults early on, and modified accordingly. They didn't, and actively allowed dangerous machines to go on sale. Not just the deadly tumble...
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    Hoover AutoJet and SupaJet

    1979 Ideal Home magazine Boo! They've dumbed that down... no mention of the recommended detergents, although the main text does mention Sun's anti-tarnish properties.
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    Hoover AutoJet and SupaJet

    Ideal Home magazine in 1978 Aha! - the 'recommended detergents'... I see from squinting at the uploaded pages, that the Swanmaid recommends 'Hygleam' detergent. The Colston recommends Colston's own. The Indesit recommends 'Finish' or 'Bio Finish', most of the others recommend either 'Sun' or...
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    Power Outages-

    Petrol going off I've heard of that too, but thought is was as follows: I have heard that during winter, you should keep the car's petrol tank reasonably full (i.e. not empty dregs), because of moisture condensate, which causes water to collect in the tank. I suppose it's like a box of...
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    Persil Pro Clean powder or liquid?

    "modern liquids are far more polluting" One of the German consumer magazines also said that. A decent powder still outperforms liquids, and as for enzyme content, a few of the powders have five or six enzymes. Persil powder and Dixan powder (Henkel) have about five, and Lidl's Formil has...
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    UK market front & top loaders 195? to 1990 - theories, queries & rarities

    Good stuff, cheers! Yes, that Zoppas is clearly a Zanussi by another name. Something always bugged me about Zanussi machines of the 1970s... the powder dispenser always looked to me, to be far too near the middle of the control panel. I'd have had the drawer offset to the left, like the...
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    UK market front & top loaders 195? to 1990 - theories, queries & rarities

    Why is it the old adverts always make things look so glamorous? I want the New Imperial Superautomatic at 79Gns (or £82-19s-0d).
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    UK market front & top loaders 195? to 1990 - theories, queries & rarities

    Matchboxpaul: "Perhaps it wasn't around for long enough and fell between the cracks, or too few sold to warrant a mention. Thats just my supposition though." I came to the same conclusion, that is appeared and disappeared in pretty quick succession. The Acme contract might have been nobbled...
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    Twin Star

    The style of it reminds me of those self-service refrigerated cabinets, seen in shops and convenience stores. I don't think it's a practical implementation either. It looks to be too clunky, cumbersome and time-consuming in loading and unloading dishware. Perhaps it was dreamt up by a...
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    UK market front & top loaders 195? to 1990 - theories, queries & rarities

    Did the Which? magazine ever get around to doing a test report on the ACME automatic?
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    British Twintub Washing Machines 1957 - 1990

    Gayday twin tub They couldn't have sold many of those, not with that advertising blurb: "Twin tub, 3kW heater. Complete with heat resisting table top. No twin tub, 3kW heater. Tangle washing action." Hmm.
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    British Twintub Washing Machines 1957 - 1990

    'Rolls 66' I'm afraid I have no technical knowledge of these machines, other than it being one of the first successful Rolls machines. Surely the likes of Chestermike and company would know? I think they've collectively managed to disassemble Rolls and Duomatic machines in the past.
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    British Twintub Washing Machines 1957 - 1990

    Rolls 'Electromatic MkII' That must have been one of the ones affected by either wobbling all over the place in a very dangerous-looking way - due to the introduction of the spinner brake, or flooding the kitchen due to the emptying pump.
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    British Twintub Washing Machines 1957 - 1990

    Instamatic Twin Tub Owen Owen was another department store, which later absorbed the department store 'Lewis's' (not to be confused with John Lewis Partnership). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Owen
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    British Twintub Washing Machines 1957 - 1990

    Cotto Twin Tub It appears that the Cotto machine was an independent exclusive, exclusive to Broadmead Group of Bristol, which was owned by John James, but traded as 'Broadmead' or possibly 'Broadmead Wireless' or 'Broadmead Radio'. Broadmead Group was later taken over by Firth Cleveland Group...
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    UK market front & top loaders 195? to 1990 - theories, queries & rarities

    Well done with the information treasure trove. Here's a a couple of links to Wikipaedia and House of Fraser, regarding Isaac Benzies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Benzie https://www.housefraserarchive.ac.uk/company/?id=c0718 It looks as though Benzies/Falconer/House of Fraser Group...
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    speed queen new front loader shake

    Isn't it called 'resonant frequency'? I noticed that my machine gets very noisy around the 800rpm - 1000rpm, but is substantially quieter, with much less vibration when it increases the speed to 1200rpm or above. That's assuming that the vibration sensor allows the faster speeds to go ahead...
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