Hi Robert, thankyou
That's jogged my memory of a long gone launderette in Cardiff UK that I remember from years ago probably closed early 80's
It had the standard row of front load washers and dryers, but a pair of what I now know were westinghouse drycleaning machines, eaxactly as in the photo in your article, set into the wall, I remember thinking they were high up and at an angle with square windows,so different from the domestic machines that were commonplace back in the 70's. So I'd for many years since enjoying aw.org thought they were probably westinghouse machines, but now I know.
I remember as a child feeling quite disturbed by them, a washer I didn't recognize, with a high up square door and on an angle, I just remember thinking how could it work. Well having enjoyed the many westinghouse threads and laundromat videos posted hear, I certainly don't feel like that now and of course I might add I'd never even heard of a keymatic at this point in my life lol.
Also as an additional note, I do remember many launderettes having a single drycleaning machine, but I would say that certainly in my growing up in the 70's most were out of commission and never saw one in use. we still have a few laundrettes around but they either just have a dry cleaning collection service or are more service laundries rather than coin op self service operations.
I suppose the overheads for running these machines would have made them unviable unless in heavy use, whereas a standard washer just needs power hot water and a drain and would not need to have very heavy use to cover it's costs.
Great to see how these machines what ever the manufactures have a lot in common with their washer dryer combos especially the norge.
I Also remember reading a `which' magazine in the early 60's testing coin op drycleaning and the photo had the philco bendix machines, so they were certainly set up in the UK.
Thanks
Mathew