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    1970s UK Catalogues - Washer Pages

    Thank you all for your compliments I'll post more on here as I know some of you are not on FB! They are a great archive and if you are interested in whole catalogues generally I get them on eBay, just search for mail order catalogue. I think there are some american ones too.
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    Hotpoint Frontloader UK Service Book

    Thank you Paul and washerguy02 Paul - Lovely to talk to you again, hope you are keeping well. I have been chatting to Rob. The number is 18381 on the middle fascia. Hope that helps, let me know if I have the wrong one Rob
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    1970s UK Catalogues - Washer Pages

    For anyone that hasn't seen these, I thought I'd post some here. Lot's of pics of machines from a bygone era. Rob
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    Hotpoint Frontloader UK Service Book

    Dear all I have loaded scans here of my service book. It may be of use to people doing any repairs. All the best Rob
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    Vintage Washers Revisited, Racking and Repairs...

    Looks absolutely wonderful, great collection. Lovely garden too and a lovely weekend for it. Rob
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    First Rex-Zanussi Imput System (1984)

    AEG 802 TS Just seeing this thread re-opened I noticed the AEG 802 TS in the brochure above. I just did a quick video of this a few days ago. http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPOBbwJR6uA
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    The First Hotpoint Front Loader

    Fantastic find James and it looks like it is in great hands. Thanks for sharing and uploading the video. Rob
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    The Creda/Electra Mission.

    Creda on TV Has anyone ever seen 'Absurd Person Singular'? It's a play by Alan Ayckbourn and it set in various kitchens on Christmas eve. I was lucky to see it many years ago but the BBC have never re-shown it. In the first kitchen Prunella Scales is asking Maureen Lipman all about her washing...
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    Meet The English Electric Fully Automatic Liberator

    Actually re-watching the vid I think the spin on the Spacemate was closer to 500
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    Meet The English Electric Fully Automatic Liberator

    Very interesting, thank you for posting. I saw this video a while back and it seemed very similar. I was under the impression these machines spun around 700rpm but don't quote me on that. Rob http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt9a_wtIyh8&t=198s
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    The Creda/Electra Mission.

    Hi all Regarding the 10500, this was one of my favourite machines. My nan's best friend and next door neighbour had one and I was lucky enough to see it working a few times drinking tea in the kitchen. This would have been around 1980. This is what I remember - Looks - I always thought...
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    Phillips Electra "Spin Drain" 1980`s Washing Machine

    Hi Mike Many thanks for posting. That is a fantastic machine. It takes me back to my childhood as my mum had the toploader version (just like Louis's video). It's great to finally see what happened in the drum. As per my youtube comment I wondered how it copes with suds? I noticed the old...
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    Which Magazine January 1979

    Hello all I'm glad you all liked the scans. They are fiddly like Mike says but well worth it if you have a moment. I notice the article speaks well of the Hirundo. I have seen them mentioned on here before. Someone posted some brochures in Italian. Basically Indesit as Louis says. I just...
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    Which Magazine January 1979

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    Which Magazine January 1979

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    Which Magazine January 1979

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