Easy Spin Drier in Rhode Island

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Faucet Free Easy

You don't usually see a control panel in such mint condition on a 60 year old Easy! This is a beauty.

Figures it's for sale in an antique shop. This is the faucet-less version, really sleek and clean styling if that's what you're looking for. The rinsing is similar to the early Hoover: you need a hose to either spin rinse or flush rinse. The Easy flush has two versions and they're both interesting.

In one version, you fill the spin tub up to the rim while the load is still loose before the first spin. Then you flush (fast drain) 2/3's of the water. Then you close the drain, and engage the spin lever. The load sloshes around, then you open the drain for full extraction. Repeat as needed.

This model has the famous ceramic fist in the spinner rather than the tapered rinse cone with 1500 small holes for the needle jet sprays.

There are powerful, dramatic machines, Eddie. Maybe some day you'll catch the Easy Bug. Thanks for putting it up--what fun to see!
 
This is the same model I have but, mine has rust issues and dry rotted rubber strips. The washer and spinner run great but the pump hs failed and the pump arm is frozen on off.
 
This is the same model I have but, mine has rust issues and dry rotted rubber strips. The washer and spinner run great but the pump hs failed and the pump arm is frozen on off.
 
Similar Model--with Faucets

My grandmother had one like this with faucets. It had a red 20 min. timer dial and three grey levers spaced around the timer dial: one for controling agitation, another for the spin basket and the third for the drain. Grandma's model had gravity I think. The four lever models, I think, utilized the pump to drain the wash tub. The "Spirolator" was white enameled cast aluminum and the spinner tub is like the one pictured above w/o the cone too.
 

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