mickeyd
Well-known member
The "T" ~
Once fascinated to hear of the "T" until Geoff told me that the motor starts immediately on plug-in just like all other conventional Maytags. You set the timer for the number of minutes, and when done, the timer simply shuts off the gyrator; the motor remains active for wringing or pumping, waiting for you to return, the motor still running. Not a very useful thing; hence abandonned.
Could never get over why Newton thinkers could not get out of the box on this one. How perfect a Tag would be with an auto shut-off--its only known defect.
Why, Gentlemen, do you suppose they never got up to speed on this, when nearly all other conventional machines sported an automatic timer, sooner or later, WP KM SQ Blackstone, Norge, ?
Once fascinated to hear of the "T" until Geoff told me that the motor starts immediately on plug-in just like all other conventional Maytags. You set the timer for the number of minutes, and when done, the timer simply shuts off the gyrator; the motor remains active for wringing or pumping, waiting for you to return, the motor still running. Not a very useful thing; hence abandonned.
Could never get over why Newton thinkers could not get out of the box on this one. How perfect a Tag would be with an auto shut-off--its only known defect.
Why, Gentlemen, do you suppose they never got up to speed on this, when nearly all other conventional machines sported an automatic timer, sooner or later, WP KM SQ Blackstone, Norge, ?