VIDEO OF THE MAYTAG COMMANDER, THE WHIRLPOOL SUDS-RETURN AND THE FABULOUS EASY SPIN

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Hi Mickey ... That was great; thanks for sharing!

Love seeing your Model J, Whirlpool and I'm now in love with the Easy!! :-)

Yes ... please wash a load of something in the Easy and videotape; that would be great.

I have GOT to videotape some Maytag wringer action for everyone, too. Maybe I should put a camera on my Christmas list! :-)

Happy Thanksgiving ...
 
the video was fantastic. Thanks for sharing with us.

I have an Easy Spindry like the one you demonstrated -- it will be in my possession sometime this week or next -- and I can't wait. They've always fascinated me.

Can't wait to meet you in Tucson.

Jerry Gay
 
Great video - it wouldn't be conventional washing without a wash-stick! Loved that!

Do you know what kind of pump you have in the DD Whirlpool? Later revisions of this pump had a rubber flap to stop the pump from pulling in air while in agitation so the suds-saver trick might not work with those. I've shown people almost the same thing on Maytags without a siphon break, put the drain hose in a glass of water... Could be a good way to dispense bleach in a machine without a dispenser?

You could add a toggleswitch to the back of the Whirly that starts agitation for suds return - no searching for the sweet spot on the timer dial, but that's part of the fun too.

Thanks for the video - your laundry room looks like lots of splashy fun!
 
Hi Mike, what a wonderful video! I loved how you used just a few brightly colored clothes so we could very easily see the their movement in the water.

I had no idea you could make a DD Whirlpool perform a suds-return, very cool!
 
Hi Mike, Thanks for sharing. I have always wanted an Easy spin dryer like you have there. I have a Commander too but with no pump. If I had a video cam I could do a load in the twin Dex Dexter from 1949. Have a great Thanksgiving. Gary
 
Is there any way that you can download a YouTube video, like you can with the Google Video player?

I much prefer downloading if possible.

Anyway, thanks for the great video!
 
Thanks Scott, what other member knows about the DD suds return?

Mike, "Way past shredmore" that's pretty funny. We should get pictures of the Htpt & Easy spiralators together

Foral, glad to oblige.

Ben, so nice; bet you're beautiful too

Westy, Thank you, Man--do you ever miss your Easy?

Geoff geoff geoff, I planned to dedicate the Commander flic to you but I had gansky in my head because he wrote that wonderful story about his Gram's Maytag and her wash stick. Did you catch it? I knew you'd die over the Easy. There's nothing like it!

Easyspindry, we were probably separated at birth--can't wait to meet you too.

Spats, that was my goal: that you would find it awesome

Thank you, Gary, and I would love to see a flic of your Dexter because you have a good one.

Laundra, just go to youtube and type Crazy Wash Machine Tricks

Finally I get to share knowledge that I've had NO ONE to give it to all of my life with two of the most knowledgeable and gifted members in the club. What a Thanksgiving treat to show Robert something he doesn't already know, and to be able to tell Gansky something--ANYTHING-- he doesn't already know about washing machines. Here goes, fellows

Gregoryyyyy, the last three minute interval is simple to find on any of these KA/WP/KM machines; just move the dial one click past the 6 minute mark--piece of cake, but it's SLOW speed agitation and pump--ho hum zzzzz. The trick is to find the tiny interval in the last hair's breath between 6 and 3 where no filling will occur and the machine will agitate and pump at high speed. Are you with me, Brother Gansk. With practice, it becomes easy.

Robert, all those hundreds of videos that you have made--good God !-- and finally I get to show you just one. I love to wash a few things at a time at low water levels, Mike loads if Bob allows it. I wash every day and mostly love the water currents, pumping and draining. Finding out that you were unfamiliar with the hi-speed DD suds-return until I showed you made my heart leap up with joy. Thank you.

You should see the other secrets I have learned. I can't wait to amaze you and all of my bros & sisses in the club. And I'm so happy I can finally GIVE BACK and SHARE.
 
FRIGILUXTER:beginning to think you didn't like me anymo

What with you being a thrice-a-day site hitter and all--HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!!

How nuts is this: 30 people will be here by 3 or 4, i have a million things to do, and I'm washiing WASHING !!! And i don't give a flyin' spaghetti. Wonder who else is playin' too?

Just stopped by to see if you said hello. Thank you.

Next video will answer your question
 
Hooked

Wow! I have watched this clips many times. My Great Aunt had an Easy, but I never got to see it in action. She had three of them and swore they were planned to last only five years and 1 month, just beyond the trnasmission gaurantee. My grandmother and mom both had Maytag wringer washers until I was in high school.
You are a master of the machine. (It is amazing the things we can figure out to do with machines, when no one is watching!)
Kelly
 
Kelly, sorry I missed you. Hope you're doing well

All Sunday morning I was drooliing for one of those "orange zest" muffins you baked recently; they looked and smelled glorious.

Thank you, made an even more shocking washer discovery. Filming next Saturday. Hope to stun you.

Eugene, this flick has been viewed 850 + times, and like you, I have no clue who's viewing.
 
Just talked to you on your food thread

How cool is that--synchronicity, telepathy.

I'd give all of our clubbers an Easy if I could.

Thanks, you wild and crazy Dude.
 
Hi Mickey
I enjoy watching your video over and over...love your Buffalo accent...I have about 30 cousins in Buffalo, Dunkirk, Fredonia and Kenmore and they all talk like you. :-D
 
What's hysterical is that we DO NOT have an accent

YOU DO -- hahahahahaha

Thank you for the best heart lift-up for the day. ;-D
 
PS

Email me your last name; bet I know one of your cousins. Fun to see that Easy is your dream machine. Maybe one day I can help. We're getting close to the magical age of freedom and I intend to criss-cross the USA using the AWORG map, visiting anyone who will have me.
 
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