To Sudsmaster
In that laundry room, I kept expecting to see some kind of large capacity Milnor, Huebsch, Wascomat or Unimac machine of around 50-75 lb capacity. Instead, all I see is a 1980's vintage Maytag top loader and a early/mid 2000's Neptune.
What a disappointment. She's got a bloody flatwork ironer there, that machine must have cost a pretty penny.
In saying that, I was kind of surprised to see a stand alone extractor. Maybe it was something which was original to the room and she never bothered getting rid of it.
Apparently, Staber still makes drying cabinets. I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a rotary iron either.. it would be like killing a fly with a rocket launcher in our house..
Maybe perhaps the washers there are meant for smaller finishing work, like specifically cleaning items which are very heavily stained which the larger machines couldn't get out?
In that laundry room, I kept expecting to see some kind of large capacity Milnor, Huebsch, Wascomat or Unimac machine of around 50-75 lb capacity. Instead, all I see is a 1980's vintage Maytag top loader and a early/mid 2000's Neptune.
What a disappointment. She's got a bloody flatwork ironer there, that machine must have cost a pretty penny.
In saying that, I was kind of surprised to see a stand alone extractor. Maybe it was something which was original to the room and she never bothered getting rid of it.
Apparently, Staber still makes drying cabinets. I wouldn't mind getting my hands on a rotary iron either.. it would be like killing a fly with a rocket launcher in our house..
Maybe perhaps the washers there are meant for smaller finishing work, like specifically cleaning items which are very heavily stained which the larger machines couldn't get out?