That was the little dryer sold in the department with ironing boards and irons. It was made by Proctor or maybe Proctor Silex. The little square washer had a round tub and a wringer.
That was the little dryer sold in the department with ironing boards and irons. It was made by Proctor or maybe Proctor Silex. The little square washer had a round tub and a wringer.
This was more like the tadpole to the frog eye.
it is a 120 volt dryer; thus maybe 1500 watts max.
I grew up in a house with a 120 volt dryer built in the 1940's. It would take forever to dry stuff; since the wattage about 1500 watts. My dad got it before I was born and the parents lived in a 120 volt Apartment back in the 1940's that had no 240 volt service.
Today Haier/China makes a 110 volt dryer the model HLP140E that is over 200 bucks.
In Ventura County California the rainfall is not much; the humidity is very low. One can take a pair of pants out of an old washer that has a slow spin speed; hang the pants up in the bathroom and they would be bone dry sometimes in 1/2 a day. Los Angeles has only about 10 to 12 inches of rain each year; Ventura county borders in on the West/North part.