wishywashy
Active member
Hello Gents,
After a very foolish mishap wherein I managed to damage the enamel coating on the wash-bowl of my trusty old Simpson 175, I'm now on the hunt for a 2nd-hand replacement daily-workhorse. And I think that my best first step would be to sound out the opinions of as many of the fellow Aussies on here as possible regarding the matter of which brand and model to pursue...
I think the following would be the best summary of my criteria:
- Must be a Top-Loader, with at least 7kg capacity.
- Must have a solid reputation for reliability.
- Width must not exceed 67cm (but don't let that stop you from making a suggestion if you don't know the exact width of the machine you have in mind...)
- The availability of new spare-parts would be a bonus, but is not absolutely essential (except perhaps for belts...)
- Must be Australian-made, so that there is a good probability of encountering other examples in the future from which to salvage replacement parts from.
- A stainless bowl would be nice, but not essential.
- No micro-processor controls please - just good ol' mechanical switches!
- Doesn't have to be over 20 years old (Thought I'd better mention that due to the theme of the particular sub-forum we're in...)
Model numbers in addition to the brand-name would be great, because I don't have a spectacular grasp of which models were being made in which era (I mention this because I can see that a lot of you talk in terms of timeframes and eras - rather than models - for particular brands as being good or bad...)
So, to coin a bit of "strine" - Wadd'ya reckon blokes?...
(It's a bit like picking the right girl to marry, instead of some stunner that you just want to go out with...)
Many Thanks in advance,
WishyWashy.
After a very foolish mishap wherein I managed to damage the enamel coating on the wash-bowl of my trusty old Simpson 175, I'm now on the hunt for a 2nd-hand replacement daily-workhorse. And I think that my best first step would be to sound out the opinions of as many of the fellow Aussies on here as possible regarding the matter of which brand and model to pursue...
I think the following would be the best summary of my criteria:
- Must be a Top-Loader, with at least 7kg capacity.
- Must have a solid reputation for reliability.
- Width must not exceed 67cm (but don't let that stop you from making a suggestion if you don't know the exact width of the machine you have in mind...)
- The availability of new spare-parts would be a bonus, but is not absolutely essential (except perhaps for belts...)
- Must be Australian-made, so that there is a good probability of encountering other examples in the future from which to salvage replacement parts from.
- A stainless bowl would be nice, but not essential.
- No micro-processor controls please - just good ol' mechanical switches!
- Doesn't have to be over 20 years old (Thought I'd better mention that due to the theme of the particular sub-forum we're in...)
Model numbers in addition to the brand-name would be great, because I don't have a spectacular grasp of which models were being made in which era (I mention this because I can see that a lot of you talk in terms of timeframes and eras - rather than models - for particular brands as being good or bad...)
So, to coin a bit of "strine" - Wadd'ya reckon blokes?...
(It's a bit like picking the right girl to marry, instead of some stunner that you just want to go out with...)
Many Thanks in advance,
WishyWashy.