brucelucenta
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These machines were among the most interesting ever made. It was the day of new designs in automatic washing machines and this one was definitely different than the rest. I have never actually seen this model, but it appears to be the fanciest of at least that year model. Most of the Philco machines I came across were from the early 60's with a perforated tub and had 4 cycles, each automatically selecting the wash and rinse temp and speed combinations. Consumer reports gave them a glowing review and rated them right up there with Norge in '58 and '59 for washing. Having worked on and used several of these, I would say they were fairly good machines. The beginning machines didn't dispose of sand and sediment, but that got better with the perforated tub models later. They also were not great at water extraction, but adequate. One of their downfalls were all the rubber parts that had to do with the agitator. When those would wear out or tear, it was difficult to replace and later on impossible to find parts for. They were certainly an interesting machine in their day though. There were several machines that washed clothes in unusual ways and they were one of them.