Montgomery ward rollaway wringer washer

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cschoer406

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Does anyone have any information or knowledge of a Montgomery wards rollaway wringer washer? It is approximately 30" tall, it almost looks like a child model.I have attached a couple of pictures for reference. Any help would sure be appreciated. Thanks!

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Like Kenmore

Montgomery Ward is a brand name, they sourced appliances from various makers over the years. Their wringer washers came from various makers such as Wizard, Norge, and a few others.

That unit if not a child's toy looks to be an "apartment" sized wringer washer. Those small and portable units were the answer to those living in cramped quarters and thus couldn't fit a full sized. That and or for washing smaller loads such as lady's intimate apparel, baby's laundry, and so forth.

You might try searching for a similar model but under a different brand name, that likely will put you on the right track.
 
Cute Toy!

Try using a very bright light, flashlight or work light, and see if you can find a model number somewhere on the underside of the machine, or maybe on the inside of a leg, then do a Google search with the brand and the model number.
 
Thanks for the help

I do have the model number it is under the tub. I did put the model number in Google and there weren't any results. Any idea what year this might be. I haven't seen any listed or on eBay.

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Model number would be of limited use

An Internet search may or may not bring up the item, but that still won't likely tell who made the machine for Montgomery Wards. For that information you either would need a model number decoding list (similar to what Kenmore has where you can tell by the first three letters/numbers who made the thing), or something else from MW saying where they got the machine.

Often with Montgomery Wards as like Sears/Kenmore you can tell by looking at an appliance who made it due to a family resemblance.
 
Pay Me!

This is the owner's manual for your machine or the model after, which would basically be the same.

As previously stated by Moi, this machine is one of the small portable diaper/dainty washers sold by several makers during the 1940's through 1950's or so. The stand is separate as you can see from the pictures.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Ant...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

Silex, Whirlpool and a few others made such machines
 
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Thank you - thank you.

You guys are the best. Thanks so much for the valuable information. I really appreciate your time. I plan on purchasing the manual from eBay to go with it. Thanks again.
 
Could "Naxxon" been the mfr.?    With the tub off the frame looks very much like some of the machines Spiegel carried at the time?  A
 

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