1948 Maytag E2L

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I added another item to my "collection" today. I found this Maytag E2L wringer on Craigslist for a reasonable price. I went and looked at it and decided it needed to come home with me! It is VERY clean and only needs a minor amount of cosmetic work. I was especially attracted to the aluminum agitator and the thicker (appears to be about 1/4") aluminum tub.

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I just passed up an E2L w/ an aluminum agitator at an estate sale this last Friday.  The asking price was $25.00. 
 
What a nice find for you.  It looks show room new.  Ours that my folks bought was a 1950 with the red agitator. 
 
"Pass the smelling salts" - this one is beautiful! One piece wringer post, cast aluminum tub (much heavier than the later spun tubs), original cord, and the original agitator is in wonderful shape! You did quite well Mark! Looking forward to seeing it sometime.

Ben
 
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in DISBELIEF !!!! You have the most beautiful, pristine, new looking N2L I have ever seen for its age. I am very happy for you for having found this gem. How on earth did you get it to shine like it does? Did you use the white rubbing compound and the polishing compound? Anyhow, I will never see another wringer as beautiful as yours. I use a N2L as a daily driver (which gets stained with each wash do to just plain old tide) and I thought it was in good condition for its age. It is really, but yours is just beyond belief. Happy times to you and your new baby. Best !!

Jim
 
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I'm sorry, I got discombobulated looking at this gorgeous Maytag. It is an E2L not an N. I also have an E2L. Sorry :-(
 
Mark ... WONDERFUL! That sure is a beauty!! Such good condition, too. CONGRATULATIONS and many happy washings!!

BTW ... that is a weird design flaw with the wringer head. I tried it out on mine; it does the same thing. For some reason or another, Maytag didn't want Mrs. Homemaker to swing her wringer head over the tub with the lid open; only with it closed. Like I said, Maytag made a few changes at the end of the 1940's and then they basically made the same machine for 30+ years with minor cosmetic changes.

What kind of condition is the hose in? Even the hose was a little different on those models.

These machines are fun as they represent the post WWII BOOM!! Maytag couldn't keep up with the demand for these machines after WWII.
 
E2L MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER

Wow that is in great condition, I never knew that they used a cast tub in this series I knew that the gray ghosts had them. When did they go to the stamped aluminum tubs in the E2Ls ? I would love to see a picture of the bottom of the tub.
 
Wasn't the color scheme on that wringer handsome? How the jeebers does something from 1948 look that good in 2011? I'm from 1946 and *I* sure don't look that good.
 

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