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Hi Paul.

I did spot your stacked Hot -Libs .
That Hot -Lib dryer is one of my all time favs.

What have you got in all those banana boxes ?

Kindest regards.
Louis.
 
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Hi I'm Rob,

I thought it was just me with washing machine obsession, but looks like I'm wrong. Paul and Rob's collection of vintage washers is just brilliant, you guys should exhibit them.

The first washing machine I can remember as a child was my mom's Hotpoint 95620 which was brought new in 85/86. I can remember the distinctive sound it made and I loved watching the soap suds running down the glass bowl door during the rinse cycle Hehe
 
Hi Gary and Phil.

Cheers for the complments. Much appreciated. Just a shame that we cant do more with them - the problem that we all have, I think.

Hi Matt
Its a 9520 from January 1987. Driving past the shop, on my way home from work, it was parked outside waiting for the end.
Initially bought it for spares for the 95360, which was to undergo repair and reignition I think the weekend after.
Rather irritatingly, when we plugged it in, it turned out to be fully operational - result was we decided to keep it.

It has cleaned up really well and that missing piece of sidestrip is inside the machine, awaiting reattachment (it was held on through gravity).

We are after a replacement 1987 powder drawer facia for it though, as its current one has been subject to loads of hot washes and appears to have been steamed white!

Paul
p.s picture below is pre the clean up.

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Hi Louis

The banana boxes are used to store spares, vac bags and other cleaners which have been disassembled.

Paul
 
Hi Rob.

Welcome to the club and no you definately arent the only one out there. Loads of us, as I found out two years and a bit years ago.

Your mum picked a great machine there, in the 95620.
My parents had a 95452, which i grew up with, and which did a sterling job for nearly twenty years.

Had it lived another year or so, it would still be in existence. It died a couple of years before i would have been in a position to save it. gutted and will regret its passing.

The new generations certainly had a sound to them. Click the link for a vid of the 95620 and click on my username for other vids of the machine, before and after restoration.

cheers
paul

 
cheers Gary.

it will be a pain in the proverbial to find one. this style, with the electron/elctronic symbol, lasted for the 1986 into 1987 series only before the design on the front was changed (they dropeed the electron/electronic symbol).
The design only appeared on the 9510, 9520, 9530 and 9540.

Fingers crossed.
Paul
 
Hi Paul

Thanks for the links, your 95620 looks and sounds superb. I had forgotten how load the motor was, you wouldn't put this washer on late at night! Hehe

I also have a soft spot for the 18361 with it's tiny soap draw and silver trim around the controls.

Funnily enough, my mom had the tumble dryer that came with the 18361.

Thanks

Rob
 

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