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The Fisher and Paykel is an ECS top loader. Later versions were sold as "Gentle Annie". These are a really high quality machine, in my opinion more robust than the later Smart Drive machines. My mother has one, I also have a couple for spares. If someone in the UK buys one, I am happy to send parts if needed, though they are VERY reliable machines. Mum's has just had a new tub-to-pump hose fitted.

Technologically - F&P used to assemble the Hotpoint UK top loader under license for the NZ market. They decided to develop their own machine, this was the result. It uses a belt drive from a three phase electronically controlled motor, to a pulley on the agitator shaft. The motor reverses very fast to give a good agitator action. The motor is made in the USA by General Electric.
The "simple but clever" part - The spin shaft has its own pulley just above the agitator pulley. There is no belt on the spin pulley. Each pulley has a finger on it, the two fingers will touch when the pulleys are in alignment. The spin shaft connects to nothing else, there is no brake so the tub is free to turn. To wash, the motor turns back and forth fast, never turning more than about 3/4 of a turn at the agitator. So the fingers never meet, or only touch lightly. To spin, the motor turns fast in one direction. The fingers touch and the spin pulley is driven round by the agitator pulley. It is amazingly simple, no transmission at all, just a shaft within a shaft. It is beautifully made, I have never seen one with leaky shafts or bearings.
The electronics is more bulky than in Smart Drives, there is a full board behind the control panel, and another sheelmetal box full of electronics in the base of the machine.

These machines cost AU$1000 new in about 1990, a new Smart Drive can be bought today from about AU$500.

So, somebody buy the thing.

Chris.
 
The Round door Bendix.....

Hey Paul/All

Thats a Merloni machine and not a Philco sadly :(

Still- a rare sight nowadays!

Seamus
 
Inside a Gentle Annie

Here is the tub and agitator of the Gentle Annie. I know I had a picture filed away somewhere. Its not my machine I might add, I just collect pictures for reference purposes. :)

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The Gentle Annie agitator is different to the Smart Drive.

Gentle Annie: each fin is a triangle, fully connected to the base skirt at the bottom, the centre post at the centre. The outer edge of each fin is a straight line.

Smart Drive: each fin is a "wing" which is attached to the centre post but not fully attached to the base skirt. The outer edge of each fin is a curve.

The action is different too - the Smart Drive has a very slight pause after each stroke, the Gentle Annie has absolutely no pause, the agitator "bounces" instantly from full speed one way to full speed the other direction.

Chris.
 
close to my heart this one

my grandparents replaced this type of machine with their Hotpoint liberator dryer in 1973/74.

But they, for some reason, didn't scrap it!

I came along in 1978 and it became mine through to about 1983/84.

At that point my grandma had her kitchen and utility rearranged and I was ASKED whether the machine could be disposed of.

I said yes.

If the machine wasnt so very far away, I would definately seek to right that wrong.

Question though - my grandma always called it ACME Summer Breeze, as opposed to Sun Breeze!
I am perplexed as Summer Breeze sounds more likely than a Sun Breeze and yet it definately looks to be the latter.
Was there ever a Summer Breeze?


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Wow! That zanussi is amazing! I've just had a customer offer me a fully working 34year old zanussi!!!! Super water levels here i come:D lol.

Nice to see some old beautys on here, You will may come across a couple of mine lying around on ebay. unfortunately i'm having to move them on. Gettin grief from parents and partner. On the condition i can put the money toward a nice new high end machine.

Darren
 
Fab Zanussi! So 70s! I love it!!

Hi Darren

WOW and WOW!

Can't wait to see your Zanussi! I so absolutely love the 1970s and any machine from that time to me is fabulous!

Its a shame you are having to part with some of your others but I totally understand. Us as collectors if we don't have the room just have to move machines on to get new fantastic machines! We never get bored that way and at least we don't have too many so the ones we have can be used regulary to keep em going.

Mark
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