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  1. adam-aussie-vac

    What is this vintage dishwasher with propeller in bottom

    Oh cool, I’ll have to figure out the water connections and Drainage connections when it arrives, at the moment, I’m not sure if it has a heater, but it’ll be hooked up to hot water regardless
  2. adam-aussie-vac

    What is this vintage dishwasher with propeller in bottom

    Yeah, cause having a look at it There’s no drainpump as it just open the valve, and there is no heater either. At least from what I’ve physically seen with the photos, so I’ll have a look on Friday
  3. adam-aussie-vac

    What is this vintage dishwasher with propeller in bottom

    Oh wow, that’s a very unusual way of cleaning bedpans What do I do? Wonder, what are the two indicator lights fall and the two switches for that? I actually will probably only end up finding out after getting the machine and plugging it in and putting water to it
  4. adam-aussie-vac

    Ungrounded Outlets

    Reply 80 You haven’t heard about the joys of finding an Australian style socket in multiple different countries that somehow have the exact same pin spacing requirements and are compatible, in the photos below, these plugs all fit Australian standards, even though they’re made across a wide...
  5. adam-aussie-vac

    What is this vintage dishwasher with propeller in bottom

    And apparently it’s working too So I’ll be getting it
  6. adam-aussie-vac

    What is this vintage dishwasher with propeller in bottom

    Hey guys, I found this on Facebook marketplace. The seller mislabelled it as GE instead of GEC, is vintage it’s good looking apparently it works and I want it
  7. adam-aussie-vac

    Maytag Tub Seals

    I’m not sure if these parts would be of any use to you But if they are, let me know, as I pick these up out of a laundromat that had Maytag equipment, and I don’t have any Maytag equipment in my collection
  8. adam-aussie-vac

    What are these Maytag parts?

    Oh cool, thank you so much John I’ll have a Hunter around and see if anybody is interested in them
  9. adam-aussie-vac

    What are these Maytag parts?

    Hey guys, I’m not sure what I am looking at, I picked both of these up from the laundromat where I got my extractor from. Can anybody tell me about these? I know one of these is a pressure valve, but the other two I’m actually not sure
  10. adam-aussie-vac

    Maytag coin-operated washing machines

    Hey guys, how’s everyone been so that same laundromat that I’m going to be picking up my extractor from. Also is trying to get rid of three Maytag coin-operated Washers one is actually literally called “coin-op” I’ll ask them in a couple weeks after I buy my extractor. If they haven’t sold, that...
  11. adam-aussie-vac

    Drying a duvet (comforter)

    Yeah, next time, I’ll take it to a different laundromat, Unless it’s got stains, which is very rarely does, but I’ve been there before and they’ve been able to get blood out of one of these, and previously, I have dried them in a dryer, even the Westinghouse one, which where you can only set...
  12. adam-aussie-vac

    Drying a duvet (comforter)

    Oh cool, yeah, I continue washing it in hot water, As that’s what I do with my pillows that are synthetic, and I know that the duvet is also synthetic as well
  13. adam-aussie-vac

    Drying a duvet (comforter)

    So, after all the years of washing it, the tag says “Dry clean only” but I’ve washed it in water for years, and it’s always come out fine, and I did hang it up to dry and it’s come out alright, not as big and billowy, but clean nonetheless Should I continue washing in water as I’ve had no...
  14. adam-aussie-vac

    Drying a duvet (comforter)

    Alright, I’ll keep that in mind for next time, As I normally like to wash the doona every six months, (doona, is Australian generic term for duvet, same way, how hoover is the same thing for vacuum cleaner in Britain) but I’ll probably dry it at home in the Westie as I have normally dried it...
  15. adam-aussie-vac

    Drying a duvet (comforter)

    Hey guys, I just went to the my preferred laundrette , and after washing in hot water, they said next time it’s better if I do it in cold water, they said I couldn’t really dry it in their dryers as it’ll cause a lot of shrinkage, so they said it’s best for me to take it home and hang it up to...
  16. adam-aussie-vac

    Miele CapDosing

    It does make me wonder, has anybody used the Miele Ultra phase, 1 and two in their machines?(Non-Miele) since I’m curious for the hell of it, and when I stayed over in Perth, I picked up a old bottle of Miele ultra phase 1 and use that as a laundry detergent when I was washing everything at a...
  17. adam-aussie-vac

    Fabric Softener Sales Plunge - Millennials Don't Know What It Is For

    Thing is where I’m from my mum She never used fabric softener, although my dad yeah he does, but he uses the little cheap dollar packets of fabric softener, After trying for the first time I became hooked, I’m not sure how many people can say they’ve got hooked on fabric softener but honestly...
  18. adam-aussie-vac

    Fabric Softener Sales Plunge - Millennials Don't Know What It Is For

    Thing is where I’m from my parents After trying for the first time I became hooked, I’m not sure how many people can say they’ve got hooked on fabric softener
  19. adam-aussie-vac

    Westie dryer throwing up lint balls

    Yeah, the unusual thing is my mum’s dryer which is a early 2000s Fysher&paykal is that kind of dryer with no outer drum, and it’s positive airflow, somehow it’s been running for probably at least 20 years with probably only a cord replacement so I definitely I’m probably gonna chat with my mum...
  20. adam-aussie-vac

    Westie dryer throwing up lint balls

    Yeah with my machine, I just have it vent into the room With absolutely no ducting just because I like to be able to move it so I can vacuum underneath it. Plus it has wheels too
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