my sympathies and thoughts with you.
many thanks for posting the picture. your gran had the same machine that an aunt and uncle of mine had and that i remember with fond memories.
i have a real fixation with this series of machines (see my username) for this be a 'Matchbox' machine.
This particular machine is the Hoover Automatic E - model number A2018. Sold only through the Electricity Board Shops as an exclusive machine, this was one of the final machines from the matchbox series to be produced.
It was a cold fill only machine and i remember tipping the cupfuls of powder (Surf!) into the drum of my aunts machine before the clothes were loaded in. Her machine was written off by a 50p piece in about 1988.
This machine was based on the 3235 Automatic, which itself came in two versions - an early version when the series was newly introduced (circa 1970) which sported a facia panel which only extended half way across the front. The later machine had a full width panel, still with no powder drawer.
Spin speed on the 3235 was around 770rpm, but this may have been boosted to 800rpm on the later exclusive machines.
Going from what Which magazines show, the A2018 was last on sale in 1976/77, which was a good two years or so after the matchbox series was discontinued and replaced by the A3006 Automatic and A3008 Keymatic.
Pretty safe to assume that Hoover were using up spare parts in producing the A2018, as well as the A3040 Automatic de Luxe (sold through currys only) and the A3052 Automatic de Luxe (sold through house of fraser only).
A great series of machines (I am biased though), although by virtue of the fact that no one seemingly has seen or heard of a matchbox washing machine in a lot of years, the question has to be asked whether there are any left.
thanks for taking the time to post this picture at this difficult time. I for one really appreciate seeing it.
Best wishes
Paul
p.s the picture below is the best image i have of the early half panel 3235 Automatic from which the A2018 is derived.
Thanks to a mate of mine for enabling me to take the picture of the 3235 facia plate - i'll get him to join one day.
