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I own an old washing machine 'english electric" identical to the hotpoint 1600, which I am willing to sell.
 
OMG

I hope it's actually a Hotpoint 1600 but it's probably a Reversomatic. I hope it goes to a good home.

James.
 
OMG!!!

I'm paying anything to the person who can get this for me!!! It is most likely an export Hotpoint 1600. Pics please and maybe a video of it on spin if it works.

James!
 
Hey Rov,

wouldn't recommend trying to run it unless you have it checked over first, perished internal hoses and/or wiring may cause damage to the machine - or yourself!

It makes sense that this machine could well be a rebadged Hotpoint, we know they rebadged appliances for other export markets, and I wonder if the EE name was chosen as it was better recognised internationally, due to their other, larger products - railway locos, planes, guided weapons(!) etc. Or maybe it was a badge-engineered version to replace the Reversomatics. Who knows!

Seeing the pictures should clear matters up, almost hope it isn't a 1600, cos it'd be quite a trek to collect the old girl if someone wants it...

Si
 
Export rebrand is likely, but English Electric seems odd

Hi all

Simon is right, this could well be a re-brand of the 1600, certainly 1970 seems the correct era. The English Electric moniker is odd though - for licence reasons, 1960s AEI-Hotpoints were exported as Gala, though this was dropped for Ireland at least in the 70s. Perhaps this changed when AEI was subsumed by GEC?

If this is a rebadged Hotpoint 1600, the English Electric name was probably used because the Hotpoint licence didn't cover Greece (assuming this machine actually originated there) and Gala was probably in use for something else (or translated as something unmentionable in Greek...). Even as an export, the machine should say British Domestic Appliances on the rating plate for the 1970s

Either way an interesting find - we look forward to some pictures.
 
Ummm all sounds a bit iffy to me...

Well actually this is more genuine than it appears. The same person who posted this has in fact emailed me very formally but unfortunately he hasn't got back to me... He must have seen myself posting about the 1600 and contacted me. I'm quite surprised to see that nobody else got an email from him. I would really love to get this but I'd need a cheap way to get it delivered to the green isle...

James.
 
Quote:

"Dear Sir,
I own an old Hotpoint 1600 washing machine which I am willing to sell to you, If you are interested.

Please, let me know.

Regards,
Y. Rovolis
Athens, Greece"

When I first read that I was over the moon, until... I read the address LOL!

Guys I'd be willing to bring it over with me if I move to the UK if you lot can help me find a way to get it LOL!

James.
 
5th pic

More pics upon request. I haven't tried to test if it works, this machine has not been used for at least 4 years... What do you recommend me to do?

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And There It Is...

many thanks for posting the pictures Rov, how did you come to have ?? has it been in the family?? or was it in a property??

It looks in good very good condition I assume the climate will have helped??

As others have said, even after 4 years of no use the machine will probably exhibit leaks etc...can you spin the drum by hand with a smoothe sound?>

Now, who is offering to drive the truck??....
 
Opppss I stand corrected...looks fab, anyone up for going and getting it..!!

Now if it was a Servis Mk41, plane tickets would have been booked, and transit van on order..lol

Êáëὴ ôý÷ç! - Good luck
Keith
 
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