Gotta tell ya, your video is absolutely fantastic. Thanks a million for posting it. I thought I would be finished with my collection as I only have two more to go, but seeing the Easy Spin made me think twice. ((--::
The trick on getting those old agitators to look so new and shiney is to go to "Blowes" and get a spray can of "Rust-o-leum" Crystal Clear Enamel------over where the spray paint is located.
It usually takes about three light coats (with plenty of time to dry, in between applications) to get it back to new looking. Be careful not to get too close or spray to heavy---- the stuff will run on you and leave drip marks.
I can't imagine life without an Easy--do get one !--or how a washer lover can not have one.
Steve, I'll buy a can tomorrow and spray it ouside. You don't know how disadvantaged I've felt seeing all the gleaming Surgilators, etc. Now I know. Thank You
Cool video! Love the way you showed us all three of those machines. I wondered how the SS worked on those machines. I have a 65 Kenmore with a "Suds" position marked on the dial. Will have to give it a try sometime. <:
This is very fun. I had music on but I will watch the video again so I can hear the narration. My favorite Maytag, I love Easy Spindriers, and I had never seen a direct drive suds saver working. I didn't even know they existed until a couple years ago when I knowlegeable member told me.
Wonderful vids and what an education, love the sudz return and that KA agi is "Way Past Shredmore"...lol
From another twinny nut across the pond, that Easy is a marvel, two speeds and didnt realise that they had a removable spinner, easy servicing indeed...the white Spiralator is very much like the Hotpoint UK TL...
Hey Mike, what a fab video! Love your Model J - looks so mint. Also, your DD Suds trick was the coolest, and the Easy Spinner was beautiful! Thanks again ~
Hi MickeyD....loved your video...I used to have Easy Spin Dry but gave it to one of the other members of the Tucson Contingent, Nate and he still uses it....found the machine splashy when rinse water went into the cone of the spin dryer.