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HIMO pulsator washing machine (1955)

HIMO Maribor, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia)

Hidromontaža was a Company established in 1948. Existed until 1997.
It was established to produce and assemble virtually all the Yugoslav hydro power plants, but its production included some home appliances and other electrical components.

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HIMO refrigerator (50's)

This refrigerator was made under license from a Swiss Company (don't know which)

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Gorenje PS 664 BIO S

...one of the most popular and "best-selling" washing machine in Yugoslavia at that time.

"easy, convenient, automatic, for any space, 14 programs, 4 temperatures, 2 water levels"

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Great pictures

In Reply #24 My mother had the same wall scale that the woman is holding. The weighing pan folded up in front of the scale dial. I think it was Krups. In the same picture the mixer was sold here as Morphy Richards and (occasionally) Krups. I have also seen the same design sold under a different name in Holland.

In reply #27 the dishwasher looks like a Zanussi design, sold as Hoover here and (I think) Rex in Italy

Al
 
Hi Al :)

yes it could be that the small appliances were made under license of others well known brands, but I'm sure that at the time all those applinces were made here in Slovenia in Nazarje.
Now in the same plant in Nazarje are made some small appliances for Bosh and Siemens.

Yes you are right :) the dishwasher is a Zanussi (Rex). Also made under license by Zanussi-Končar.
 
thanks guys for sharing this paper ads from famous Yugoslav magazins like Bazar Prakticna zena Nas Dom :-)
Here few pictures of early 70's EI Nis washing machines

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in mid of 1980's Gorenje redesigned PS 664-BIO-s and called Olimpik 77 basically it is same machine only with new mask

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Thanks for Sharing Dejan

It's really interesting to see what other countries
have produced. I've never seen these machines and
appreciate the pics, and the translation.

Have a Great Weekend.

Louis
 
You're welcome guys

I enjoy making threads that are about stuff little known about to most of you :) Although I must admit I didn't expect it, but it came back to life 358days later..ok 7 days less than a year :P

Jetcone, now that's a puzzle! I never payed attention, however he looks like a chimney sweep, who might be her husband. That advert might have a logic with that, since it might have been implying that gorenje's customers are all levels of society and professions ;)

Dex
 
Just a little more info... ;)

This thread is called "MORE from Yugoslavia" because few weeks before I created this thread, I had another one, that was also about Yugoslav washing machines on a retro festival in Belgrade ;)

Here's the link:
http://www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?40596

And now in the real (LINK) you can see some detergents that were sold in our former country, and in what package they were ;)

 

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