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It strikes me that .....

between the 3224 and 3226 keymatic models, it seems to be the earlier 3224 model which prevails in the UK. Any reason for this - more reliable that the 3226? Could be down to numbers made and sold I suppose.
Does anyone in the UK actually own, or know the whereabouts of, a model 3226 in the UK?
My best mates, when I was a kid, had a 3226 in their cellar which worked alongside a 3022 matchbox dryer - ah memories.

Cheers
Paul
 
Keymatic

Congratulations Richard on finally getting your Keymatic, having just missed out on the last one, this looks in a lot better nic...and has the later red bakelite keyplate.

Jon , dont worry I still have mine, (& all the bedtime reading documentation),thanks for the heads up, but glad Rich got it....

Paul, as well as Louis in Netherlands & Chris & Mark in Aus having a 3226, Keith in UK also has one as well, the 3226 benefits from an enhanced wiring loom as well as a black tougher door boot and the use of the cirular programme indicator instead of the timeline...also on later models the S/S inner door panel...but you are right that all the keymatics about all appear to be the 3224 first model..

Cheers, Mike

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Glad to hear that it has gone to a collector who will appreciate it for what it is - a superb machine that should be cared for.

Hi Mike - cheers re the info on surviving 3226's - glad to know that there is at least one safe in the UK.

Paul
 
Thanks Mike, Paul

My friend Ben is a keen e bayer and texted me today so as soon as possible i got it . It will cost a lot to ship up but my courier may do a deal with something else i am going for , i only just laminated wanted pictures to hand out at tips and recycling places ! Hope it will be ok , i may have to ask some questions to you all about this. And find a place for it , have just tidied mams wash house , bribery needed me thinks!!
 
How do Richard

just to reitterate - really pleased that you have got this one.
What with your Bendix LT (a great aunt of mine had an LA - my god they are big brutes!) you will have a great laundry combo - 2 total classics!

Well done for taking the plunge.
Post some pics when it arrives!
Cheers
Paul

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Bendix washer in coupon...

Was this model copied by Casdon in the early 1970's, to be sold as a children's toy washer?

My sister had the toy, and I was always fascinated by it. It had a slide control, which you could set to 'wash' or 'spin'. It had a drop-down door, with red locking catches. A chrome-effect powder lid sat on the top surface. And it came with a 'hose' and wash-tub.
 
The Bendix LT was modelled by the dolls house furniture manufacturer 'Lundby' - see picture attached.

Hi John - unfortunately I am not the proud owner of the Bendix advert. It was on ebay UK about 9 months ago and I only possess the advert picture - don't know if someone on here actually bought it? Anyone going to own up?

My copy isn't really legible, but I have blown it up a bit - have a go at translating - it seems to get more difficult as it goes on.

Paul

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Bendix washer in coupon...Casdon toy washer...

Matchboxpaul: not dissimilar, but not the one.

I think RobM's photo #88 of 88 in his photo collection, is actually it!
 
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Hi Ross

The fab thing about the keymatic is you can disable the door switch and because it has a tilted drum you can still use, it does tilt back a fair degree because the pulsator needs to be submerged for it to work, it uses to large springs suspended from the metal chasis to anchors on the drum top, and one very thin wire that loops around the lower part of the drum and attaches to the top cradle as well on each side...simple and effective.

Mike
 
Hi there. It would be fun seeing a video clip and pics later of this one. Would be nice compare to the old one i had. I think mine had a serious program problem from the start and in the end it really had.
 
Well done Rich,

Another Keymatic goes to a deserving home! I hope your couriers take good care of it. I have the manual for the later model, and it's full of odd little quirks - having to turn the water off (and release the pressure!) after the wash, and the automatic switchoff if the load becomes unbalanced. I'm sure there is a copy of it floating around on the net, which I believe Louis scanned in. Good luck with the other item too - I was hoping someone from here would place a bid, so I wouldn't have to!

Incidentally, do any of the other Keymatic owners own a functioning (or semi-functioning) slope front model? or are they all just display pieces?

Paul - I suspect the 3224 is more common due to the much longer production life (1961-66, as opposed to '66-'67), and I think towards the end of its life the slope front machine developed a reputation for bearing failure, which may have put consumers off. But it's still a spectacular machine!

Si
 
How do guys.

I also owned one of the Casdon machines, but unfortunately it got dropped down the stairs by one of my cousins and smashed!
Was not best pleased!!!!!!!!!!

The Lundby miniature was modelled so closely to the big bendix LT that it even retained the same facia colour scheme.

Any delivery schedule yet Richard? Have to say that I am really looking forward to seeing what she looks like, all cleaned up and in good lighting - the advert picture was obviously of it still in its hidey hole pantry room.

As you say Simon - '...a spectacular machine'.

Fingers crossed for a safe delivery.
Paul
P.S the attached advert is up on Ebay UK at the moment.

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