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arrrooohhh

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Hello everyone. I have been wanting to do this thread for a long time. I have been collecting pictures for ages and wanted to present Simpson washing machines in chronological order.

Of course some of these machines belongs to our friend Leon, who has gone to amazing lengths to find and preserve these machines. Others I have collected from advertisements, and a couple are machines I have found that sit in my garage till, one day I promise, I will get to play with them.

Hope you all enjoy!
 
The First Simpson Automatic.

This was made in the late 50's to early 60's. This picture came from the Ebay advertisement that Leon successfully bidded on.

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Simpsamatic

Semi Automatic model. You fill the machine up manually with a hose, and select wash or spin. One dial to select wash or spin, another dial as a timer. Machine will wash or spin until you turn it off or when the timer cuts out.

Kind of like a twin tub except you dont have to handle the wet washing. IMO allows for lots of fun to wash and spin as you like.

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Now things get really funky

This series of Fluid Drive were really awesome. Preprogrammed pushbutton controls selected all speeds, wash times and temperatures. The tubs were still solid, but came with a groovy ribbed liner and recirculating lint filter. This particular machine belongs to me I am proud to say!

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Four Speed Programmed....

Was what I grew up with....

Bought new by my folks in August 1968 when they moved into their new home and replaced with a ASEA Cylinda 1200 in 1989

...21yrs of fluid drive...was a lovely machine...
 
Chris - somethiong truly special about those machines. Compared to todays all white models. Electrolux please listen, a bit of colour on the control panel would go a long way!
 
The LAST of the All push button Fluid Drives

How about this one Ash.....this is the last of the all push button Fluid Drives: The Simpson "99". Sorry for the pic, but the machine is buried behind a lot of other stuff. This one is mine when i can eventually get it out from there. Nathan and I found some great stuff at this guys place here in Brisbane.

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fantastic

Thanks Ash,

I really enjoyed seeing those. I haven't seen the Simpsomatic since the late 1960's in a house in Wellington western NSW.

Greg
 
Simpsomatic (not Simpsamatic)

Thanks for posting this wonderful collection of washing machines that are truly an Australian icon. Machines of this quality will never be seen (or made)again. My screen name is Simpsomatic because of my facination with the semi-automatic with the butterfly control knobs as shown in this thread. I purchased the machine used at an auction in Richmond for $35.00 and gave it to my sister. That was thirty five years ago. Today, my sister's in-laws still have this machine in their holiday house at Rosebud and it still works. Would love to see a video or two of one or two these work horses in action.
 

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