Washer Tech
Matt, yes in just 50yrs we have seen washers & dryers evolve from some of the most primitive machines and wash actions to todays whiteboxes, although as lifetyles change washing large ammounts of clothes in a twinny or wringer would be a no no for a working mum of today!!!
Mickey, glad you like the Brit Stuff, did you notice the McClary Easy Top Loader?? probably the nearest looking washer to a US / Canadian design,
Paul, well you know what usually happens, find the dryer and sometime later the washer comes along!!! heres hoping!!!
Louis, have you ever used a Stokvis twinny?? where they considered a good brand??
Keith & Al, wow the double action sound interesting, I wonder if it was a hyped up marketing term?? I remember seeing a friends mums Goblin twinny, the one with the faux snakeskin cabinet effect, really weird!! it had an inset control panel, am assuming it had a turbulator in the base for washing, could never get near enough to see!!
Heres a pic of Mathews English Electric Liberator dryer being put through its paces!!! solid heavy enamel, gently purrs , no stop on opening the door, just a little removable safety catch to stop the kids opening it!!!
