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Ill do the first 2 pages again as they were quite small. Who knows what im doing but it seems to be working!

HOTPOINT LIBERATOR DRYER 1701

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Do you know what because ive ballsed this up ill do the next page again so the pages follow on. Please ignore the first 3 postings and start from post 234183.

Sorry Guys

1507 - 15790 CONT:

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I hope the information has been some use to someone. Apologies for messing up the postings at the beginning.

Mark
 
Hello Mark

Thank you so much for taking the time to do that, I know how long and fiddly it can be downloading and scanning pics.

I'm sure many will be appreciative.

Rob
 
Many thanks for posting Mark.

Have perused all the info and have been able to either correct or add a month to the year of introduction.

The upgrade details for pretty much all the models from the 1507 onwards, stating the differences was extra useful.

Thanks to the help and info offered in this thread, the only area of 'real roughness' on the spreadsheet concerns the Liberatoresque dryers and all twintubs - everything else is pretty well covered. Thats not to say its complete but, from the first BTH Electric washing machine in 1923 to the end of the 1983 New Generation series, I think we have got the history of Hotpoints washers and dryers very well documented in this thread!

Brilliant stuff
Cheers
Paul
p.s below is a machine that never was - would have looked great (in my opinion) - a Liberator Microtronic!

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We had the Electra GL2 when I was growing up. The big button in the middle, as Peter said earlier in the thread, had a pic of a stained shirt on it, and made the tumbles on the synthetics cycle longer (had no effect on the cottons cycles).

See this thread for full info:

http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?37546__0#start_37546.770209

Fantastic machine - I remember it being quite quiet, stable, and pretty reliable too, as most Zanussi's of that, and 80's era, were.

Graham
 

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