mechanic2laundr
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Washing machines in the USSR
In the Soviet Union were produced large Number of washing machines, they were different on all at once will not tell).Before the reform, in 1961 the salary of a laborer is 900-1300 rubles, and after the reform 90-130 rubles. ZVI was worth in 1965, 130 rubles, Riga-55, in 1957 - 900, and in 1962 - 90 rubles. EAYA-3 sold in stores for 600 rubles, while its cost was 1500 rubles, and the state gave the plant a grant to do a washing machine available to the public.Automatic washing machines appeared in 1976. The first was a washing machine "Volga-10", which was produced not remember. In 1978 he released a washing machine "Kishneu-2", and in 1980 - "Kishneu-4" (Chisinau, MoldavskayaSSR), these machines were produced little, because they are not in great demand among the population due to the high power consumption and the complexity of the connection.These washing machines have a top-loading washing drum and spring suspension.In 1985, the production line "Vesta", Kirov, washing machine goes "Vyatka-12" front-loading laundry. All these washing machines had load of 4 kg of dry clothes.And "Vyatka" is available in two versions - cold water or mixed-use (cold + hot water) which saves time and energy.In 1986, at the "Spotlight", Moscow, on the basis of semi-automatic washing machine washing machine "Eureka 3M" manufacture automatic washing machine "Eureka automatic 11", top-loading, no spring suspension drum has a capacity of 3 kg. dry washing.All these washing machines cost in the range of 350-550 rubles, depending on the model and configuration. They heated water wash cycle took place fully automatically, without human intervention. The number that is specified in the model, shows the number of wash programs.Washing machines, "Eureka" and "Vyatka" produced in large quantities and distributed all over the Soviet Union and the socialist countries (Cuba, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and others). They are durable and are still in use in the population. "Eureka" is less convenient, in this they are almost never used, but the "Vyatka" more convenient and similar to the current models, though it has a large size (590 × 600 × 800 mm).
In the Soviet Union were produced large Number of washing machines, they were different on all at once will not tell).Before the reform, in 1961 the salary of a laborer is 900-1300 rubles, and after the reform 90-130 rubles. ZVI was worth in 1965, 130 rubles, Riga-55, in 1957 - 900, and in 1962 - 90 rubles. EAYA-3 sold in stores for 600 rubles, while its cost was 1500 rubles, and the state gave the plant a grant to do a washing machine available to the public.Automatic washing machines appeared in 1976. The first was a washing machine "Volga-10", which was produced not remember. In 1978 he released a washing machine "Kishneu-2", and in 1980 - "Kishneu-4" (Chisinau, MoldavskayaSSR), these machines were produced little, because they are not in great demand among the population due to the high power consumption and the complexity of the connection.These washing machines have a top-loading washing drum and spring suspension.In 1985, the production line "Vesta", Kirov, washing machine goes "Vyatka-12" front-loading laundry. All these washing machines had load of 4 kg of dry clothes.And "Vyatka" is available in two versions - cold water or mixed-use (cold + hot water) which saves time and energy.In 1986, at the "Spotlight", Moscow, on the basis of semi-automatic washing machine washing machine "Eureka 3M" manufacture automatic washing machine "Eureka automatic 11", top-loading, no spring suspension drum has a capacity of 3 kg. dry washing.All these washing machines cost in the range of 350-550 rubles, depending on the model and configuration. They heated water wash cycle took place fully automatically, without human intervention. The number that is specified in the model, shows the number of wash programs.Washing machines, "Eureka" and "Vyatka" produced in large quantities and distributed all over the Soviet Union and the socialist countries (Cuba, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and others). They are durable and are still in use in the population. "Eureka" is less convenient, in this they are almost never used, but the "Vyatka" more convenient and similar to the current models, though it has a large size (590 × 600 × 800 mm).