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    Whirlpool Durawash Bobload!

    Good thing! I would've hated that wash tower for the upper basket. This way of cleaning was banned from Euro dishwashers a very long time ago, so the results are far more superior and the detergents don't have to be that aggressive...
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    Maytag dishwashers: Inside

    I don't think it's bad At least, three spray arms...
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    Top load horizontal axis washing machines availability in Australia

    Good to know It's a pity that one can't identify the symbols...
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    Top load horizontal axis washing machines availability in Australia

    Nevertheless Most today's fabrics won't stand 90°/95° anyway. I think he should go for that little treasure because H-axis does provide superior results IMHO...
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    Top load horizontal axis washing machines availability in Australia

    Bendix Bambina http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/ballajura/washing-machines-dryers/washing-machine-bendix-bambina/1075247786 Max. 60°C and 800 RPM but looks nice.
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    Look What I found!!

    Drum & door Also look like you've never used that fabulous machine. The picture shows the dryer, I assume?
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    Dishwasher Featuring UV Disinfection

    LG always had interesting dishwashers But IIRC, never on the EU market... I think in the early days of US dryers, an ozone lamp was common...
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    Electrolux Dishmaid Dishwasher 1961

    Agree! I do wonder if it's really a decade of a "distance" between these two machines. AFAIK there were dishwashers like today in the 70ies yet...
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    Electrolux Dishmaid Dishwasher 1961

    Mixed up with the year Bauknecht's mini dishwasher has been from 1971...
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    Electrolux Dishmaid Dishwasher 1961

    I also doubt the cleaning ability of it Wonder if the women of that time really were proud of it. I mean, there are some unpractical steps to take before you've got the dishes clean and dry...
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    Electrolux Dishmaid Dishwasher 1961

    Thanks for sharing! Am unsure if I like it or not... Seems to use quite a lot of water and it's a pity that it doesn't heat it by itself and has no drain pump. I believe Bauknecht in Germany had a similar invention on the market in 1961... And it is a hell of noisy. But as a toy, I think it is...
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    Westinghouse Laundromat

    Fantastic machine I am not quite sure if these were available in Germany, too, because we have/had many big makers of appliances in the 1960s around here, e.g. Míele, AEG, BOSCH, Siemens, Bauknecht, Zanker, Candy to name a few. I might have heard that Westinghouse had a joint-venture with...
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    1983 Kenmore Dishwasher

    These beige... ...interiors are quite nice... Was it that common that the colour of the racks matched the over-all design? I mean turquoise or rose petal or avocado...
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    Which Miele dishwasher?

    At least... One wash-arm made from steel. This I find to be beneficial...
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    A Casserole to Scare the Pre-Rinsers

    After all... ...it is a hit or miss game. But I think the dish-drawers do a good job. Euro dishwashers do pre-rinse(s), too, by the way...
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    Whirlpool Duet Baffles

    I'm not a fan of "fancy" things, too... ...but the drum in the video looks somehow strange, it's almost like aluminum and not stainless steel. And the array of the holes is uncommon, too, I believe...
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    Hoover Bling Washday!!

    Thank you As ever, no chance to get them over here, if AMZ doesn't sell 'em... These liquitabs are not very common in Germany, only brand I know of is "Persil" at the moment. "Ariel" had them quite some time ago but they seemed to have sold only poorly...
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    Whirlpool Duet Baffles

    What I've noticed from the vids.... ...The hole pattern of the drum is somehow odd, absolutely NOT Euro style...
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    Whirlpool Duet Baffles

    Never heard of Maytag's being... ...manufactured in Germany! The washing machine plants here around are all down, I believe. And why the heck they didn't had a window door? This is yet the most interesting part in a front loader, besides the panel...
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    Hoover Bling Washday!!

    What kind of... ...pink capsules are that on top of the bling? It reads "24"...
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