easyspindry
Well-known member
I estimate the Bendix . . .
. . . combo takes about an hour to an hour and a half to wash and dry a load. So many times I have put a load in, set the controls, and then forgot about it until hours later.
I can save time by skipping the soak cycle. And, like you have said several times earlier, in cold weather, the dryer does a faster job.
If I happen to be around when it finishes the wash cycle, I take out the clothes and put them through my SpinX. When I do this, it will dry the load in 30 minutes. Without the SpinX, it takes 45 to 50 minutes to dry.
I think this is a 1959 model and am amazed that it works at all. Of course, the diving bell sitting next to it was installed originally in 1944, and it still moves right along with no problem.
Combos are very interesting. Part of the problems that caused their demise was that housewives could not get away from doing a week's worth of laundry in one day -- Monday was wash day and Tuesday was ironing day -- and it would take a combo all day to do the family wash. Now that people do smaller loads more often, they probably would be much better accepted.
Thanks for your inquiry.
Jerry Gay
. . . combo takes about an hour to an hour and a half to wash and dry a load. So many times I have put a load in, set the controls, and then forgot about it until hours later.
I can save time by skipping the soak cycle. And, like you have said several times earlier, in cold weather, the dryer does a faster job.
If I happen to be around when it finishes the wash cycle, I take out the clothes and put them through my SpinX. When I do this, it will dry the load in 30 minutes. Without the SpinX, it takes 45 to 50 minutes to dry.
I think this is a 1959 model and am amazed that it works at all. Of course, the diving bell sitting next to it was installed originally in 1944, and it still moves right along with no problem.
Combos are very interesting. Part of the problems that caused their demise was that housewives could not get away from doing a week's worth of laundry in one day -- Monday was wash day and Tuesday was ironing day -- and it would take a combo all day to do the family wash. Now that people do smaller loads more often, they probably would be much better accepted.
Thanks for your inquiry.
Jerry Gay