nokia2010
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I've arleady mentione "Miele" 410 around here (505 I think is alsmot the same) http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?75069_
But there are some older models. I will mention the German one because I have found more information about them.
Before I do mention them, I must say that my favourites are the front loading ones. Besides automation, I like to see what's happeing with the laundrary.
One of the earliste models is the "Constructa". 1st had 2 engines!, one for washing, one for spining (drying). Up untill 1954-1955 probably (the company was established in 1951). It's my opionion (and I hope will not upsted), but it looks like it was made for hospitals... Excluding the looke, the mechanics are very intresting.
Around 2:52 you can notice a flotor?
Some newer models.
The one with the light in the middle is very good looking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYKBRqD_zFo&t=717s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38fn8et7bwk&t=389s
Before "Miele" 410 and 505 (was there an 405?) where the 700 and 702. The 700 had an small round window, with a thermometer? You can see what "low" power compsution
this machines had - see the images attached below.
There are some filmings with the 702 on youtube, but very low qualty.
"A.E.G." Lavamat was another one. There was the simpler version and the incorporable version. I like the simpler version. This was eating less then "Miele" 702, about 5 k.W. (there where some pictures with one, but I can't find the site... anyway, it was an around 1960 machine)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W2MoKzVK9E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxs2k1eWZso
Am good looking machine was "Bauknecht" WA35. It was working only at 380 Volts. The machine needed to be screwed onto the floor, or elese it was starting "Walk this way". But why the WA35 needed so many hoses? Note that the plug from the pictures isn't the orignal one. The machine was put for saleing on ebay, but the seller writhdaw it from sale.
I will put a clip with another model of "Bauknecht", who needed the same screwing. It's and WA441
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svkq9l4hZqs&t=91s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYfmQEZSZj4
I never ever seen one for real. In Romania I don't think they ever bought them, or if they did, there where just a few. I will look at scrape yards, anyway.
















But there are some older models. I will mention the German one because I have found more information about them.
Before I do mention them, I must say that my favourites are the front loading ones. Besides automation, I like to see what's happeing with the laundrary.
One of the earliste models is the "Constructa". 1st had 2 engines!, one for washing, one for spining (drying). Up untill 1954-1955 probably (the company was established in 1951). It's my opionion (and I hope will not upsted), but it looks like it was made for hospitals... Excluding the looke, the mechanics are very intresting.
Around 2:52 you can notice a flotor?
Some newer models.
The one with the light in the middle is very good looking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYKBRqD_zFo&t=717s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38fn8et7bwk&t=389s
Before "Miele" 410 and 505 (was there an 405?) where the 700 and 702. The 700 had an small round window, with a thermometer? You can see what "low" power compsution
this machines had - see the images attached below.
There are some filmings with the 702 on youtube, but very low qualty.
"A.E.G." Lavamat was another one. There was the simpler version and the incorporable version. I like the simpler version. This was eating less then "Miele" 702, about 5 k.W. (there where some pictures with one, but I can't find the site... anyway, it was an around 1960 machine)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5W2MoKzVK9E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxs2k1eWZso
Am good looking machine was "Bauknecht" WA35. It was working only at 380 Volts. The machine needed to be screwed onto the floor, or elese it was starting "Walk this way". But why the WA35 needed so many hoses? Note that the plug from the pictures isn't the orignal one. The machine was put for saleing on ebay, but the seller writhdaw it from sale.
I will put a clip with another model of "Bauknecht", who needed the same screwing. It's and WA441
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svkq9l4hZqs&t=91s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYfmQEZSZj4
I never ever seen one for real. In Romania I don't think they ever bought them, or if they did, there where just a few. I will look at scrape yards, anyway.















