Childhood Washers & Dryers:
My Parent's had a 1945/46 Bolt-Down Bendix Washer and a 1950 Westinghouse Electric Dryer, with the Solid Door, instead of the Glass Window, however it looked like it had the Glass, but it was Black Painted, with Westinghouse written at a 45-Degree angle, from Lower Left to Upper Right.
The next Washer was a 1956 Kenmore Washer, with the Pregnant Black Roto-Swirl Agitator and the Blue Timer Dial. It also had a Float for the Water Level and Push-Buttons for the Water Level {High/Low} & Water Temp {Hot, Medium, Warm}.
The next Washer and Dryer was a 1959 Hotpoint Solid Tub Washer, with the Slim-Neck Black Agitator and the Red
Bake-Lite Lint Filter Outer Frame and the Metal Screen inside. It also had the Red Detergent Pan, that fit on top of the Lint Filter. The Dryer was a 1962 Hotpoint Electric Dryer and it had a Trap-Door in the Drum, to open and clean out around the whole Drum area and around the Heating Element, which was Solid, similar to an Oven Element.
The next Washer was a 1966 Frigidaire Custom Deluxe Jet-Action Washer, with the Roller-Matic Mechanism.
The next Washer was a 1968 Lady-K Set, with the Pre-Set Controls and the Gold Vari-Flex Agitator, Detergent Dispenser on the outer Right side of the Lid and the Bleach & Fabric Softener {combined} on the inside Front-Left corner. The Dryer was Electric and they were both the first Colored Machines, in Copper-Tone.
The next and final Washer & Dryer were a 1985 Lady-K Mechanical Set, with the Triple Dispenser on the Right side of the Lid and they were in Almond Color.
Peace and Great Times of doing Laundry, while growing up, Steve
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