1960 Blackstone Washer Factory

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Here are 8 very cool photos with descriptions of some of the operations in the Blackstone automatic washer factory...

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Robert thanks for posting this great information. When I was a kid all the stores I went to didnt carry Blackstone. One place a lumber co carried Blackstone and nothing else. I had got a brochure and mailed away for a gyro spinning top. The advertisement was to acknowledge Blackstone had a perfect balance. They also mailed me a small cardboard figure of their washer. I wish I had those things now. That was in 1965 when I was 11 years old. It was a solid SS tub on display. Looked to have a filter flow setup. I saw a youtube video years later of the way it washed. It seemed to have good turnover and washed well. I never saw one when they made a bigger tub. Only pictures. I wonder why it wasnt carried in a lot of stores?
Peter
 
Thank-you Robert. So much history there.

I wonder if they sold off the designs or if they just stopped making the washers.
It see they had the water valves installed in the control panel I always thought that was an efficient idea and wondered why no one did it. Now I know someone did.
 
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Very neat history. Thanks for posting Robert

So much of this interesting history has been lost but it’s neat when it shows up.

Many automatic washers have had water valves in the control panel. Speed Queen did it back in the 60s and many new washers the world over inlet valve in the control panel,

John
 
When did Blackstone stop making washing machines?

 

Australian Hoover automatic top loaders were a Blackstone design, I have often wondered if the tooling from Blackstone was sold to Hoover Australia when production stopped in USA? I  don't know when production of the Blackstone-technology Hoovers stopped in Australia, I think mid 1980s? Maybe early 1990s? Leon or Nathan will probably know.

 

They were great machines for sure, dependable no-fuss machines that washed really well and lasted for years. There are still a few around.
 

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