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mikeklondon

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Hi all
Would anyone be able to help with a date or any info on my Miele Spin Dryer.
I found one after looking for nearly a year it game from a lady who was moving to a care home and her son was selling it, he remembered it being there when he lived at home but can't recall when she got it.

It works like new and I'm shocked at how much water it can remove after a 1600 spin in the Miele washer, its cut drying times by 1/2 most loads now dry in 25/ 35 minutes on low and with 10 mins of that as call down time the dryers only using heat for about 15 minutes. + its also cut down the wear on the washer as I now use the spinner for hand washing, rugs dog beds etc.

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Congratulations!

What a beautiful find. Several years ago, there was one for sale on eBay here, but I could not determine the motor frequency and did not know if it would work here so I passed on it but I have always wondered about having one. I could not find any information on a 60 Hz model made for export.
 
Wonderful Things, Spin Driers

After a vintage UK Frigidare one's other wish would be for an AEG, Miele or perhaps Bosch model.

No, none were ever designed for export to the USA (120v/60hz much less 220v/60hz) but as the power draw is so low don't see why a transformer wouldn't work. Of course the thing would spin about 10% faster which may damage the motor over the long run.
 
Miele Spin Dryer's in the US

I'm no expert but I think the spin speed would just go up from 2800 - 3200 with no damage.

Many Thank's to all for the advise re date. Launderess re the vintage UK Frigidare any pictures / info? I remember seeing one a long time ago but I cant re-call a Bosch spinner
 
this is true

I imported an AEG spin dryer that is rated for 50 hz and I use it all the time.  Since there are no electronics, there are no issues other than running a bit faster than the 2800 rpm.  I just had to put on a new plug that works in our 220 15 amp circuit.
 
Older Frigidare spin dryers:

Sorry no pictures in one's collection, but IIRC there are some here in the group. A quick search should bring tell the tale. Think they were posted by our UK members.

Glad to hear an AEG would work on 220v/60hz. Really considered one on eBay.de or even a Miele but then a "Spin-X" type unit appeared on eBay so snapped that one up instead.
 

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