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Interesting that in 1977 a Simpson cost $489. Using the RBA inflation calculator, this would cost $2,555 in 2014, sorry doesn't go to 2015 yet. Back then machines lasted a long time and were built properly, not the plastic junk they make today. So a Speed Queen at $2,295 is not a bad buy for a quality machine that will outlast probably 3 to 4 Simpson washing machines today!
 
GE

Hi gansky1,

My Godmother had this model when I was little and I remember standing on a stool and watching it go through the cycle. It also had a mini basket.
 
GE, Hoover 585 and Hotpoint 1600

Hi Gan and Rod,

Nathan has one of those GE's and its in great condition!

As for the 585, a dream machine for sure: the closet i have got is the 565.

Paul: I don't think that Hotpoint was ever sold here, not from what i can see. The other UK Hotpoint's we got were the top loader's rebaded as 'Leonard' and 'Kelvinator'.

Cheers
Leon
 
Rinso

Although focussing on Simpson, there is a shot of quite a few models from 1960. I recognise a Wilkins Servis Superheat, an Empress (looks like it is branded as Hotpoint too), Hoovermatic and I would sweat there is a Thor in the lower left hand side as the camera zooms in on the Simpson. Its not very clear but there may be a Malleys Whirlpool in the back row as well.

 
Hotpoint in Australia

Hi Guys,
As best as I can remember Hotpoint didn't do washers here in Australia, they were known however for a range of small kitchen and heating appliances, most famous item I think was the Hotpoint Combination Grill, which was basically an upright grilling machine which had a drip tray underneath for fat and oils to drip out, they also made some electric jugs, the old drop down door toasters and a few electric radiant heaters.
Now I know I am showing my age here, but their commercials, especially for the above mentioned combination grill were done by an actress called Gwen Plumb.
Leonard was a clone brand for Kelvinator in both washers and fridges, and Kelvinator/Leonard did some ads featuring the British comedian Dick Emery.
I know there is one of these old Kelvinator fridge ads on Youtube with Mr. Emery.
Boy this thread is really bringing back some memories, i especially liked the Westinghouse ad Mielerod posted with the daschund dog in it, he reminds me of my first ever dog, a beautiful daschund called Jaime.
Also in that ad noticed the original liquid Aura and the original Napisan box and Softly.
 
Apologies

I must apologise and correct myself, I just did a quick search and discovered the Hotpoint Combination Grill, was in fact named the Hotpoint Vertical Grill.
Sorry for any confusion.
 

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