How to choose a new washer---according to the July 1947 edition of Popular Mechanics

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

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what a brilliant little site, if my laptop didnt give me so much of a headache i would be looking through all the articles on there. amazing that flat screen tvs were around in the 40s and answering machines and fax machine were around in the late 20s and thirties.

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Thanks Pat, good nostalgic info, I wonder why they did not mention the sears that required a concrete slab and double tubs? alr2903
 
I would have made weekly payments on that GE for years!

The Bendix is a small package but they claimed it could wash nine pounds of clothes. I tried to cram nine pounds in mine and it was so stuffed, the clothes didn't really "tumble" they just rolled as a ball. The drum is tiny so for even mediocre cleaning results, 1/2 full was about the limit. Using real soap, I can't imagine the horrors that people opened the door to after the poor washing and pitiful rinsing and 200 rpm spin. It's not a fluke that we find so many barely used still bolted to their concrete slabs.
 
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