Not like an easy lay, you understand. I saw that picture of them playing in the mud and thought, "Root Hog or Die." Nevertheless, it seems like she has 5 piggies there including one set of twins. What a shame they have no lawn on which to play.
Anyway, the picture is from when Westinghouse decided to sell top loaders and bought the first machines from Easy. I had no personal experience with them, but it seems risky to throw that much heavy soil into a solid tub machine. In the early mid 60s, Easy made the laundry appliances for AMC (Allied Merchandising Corp.) a private brand for department stores which would give them higher profits, except it did not work out well because most of the products were not on a par with the stuff from major manufacturers. Westinghouse front-loading Laundromats did not enjoy a reputation for being trouble-free so maybe these top loaders fit right in.
Anyway, the picture is from when Westinghouse decided to sell top loaders and bought the first machines from Easy. I had no personal experience with them, but it seems risky to throw that much heavy soil into a solid tub machine. In the early mid 60s, Easy made the laundry appliances for AMC (Allied Merchandising Corp.) a private brand for department stores which would give them higher profits, except it did not work out well because most of the products were not on a par with the stuff from major manufacturers. Westinghouse front-loading Laundromats did not enjoy a reputation for being trouble-free so maybe these top loaders fit right in.