Vintage Finds Online: Part Three

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

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<span style="font-size: medium;">I'm glad John got that Easy Spinner Michael. Can't wait to see pictures and maybe a video of it in action. My jaw hit the floor when I saw those frog eyes. Too bad they are so far away from me, I would had snatched them up in a sec. I'd rather someone here would get these machines than someone who'd destroy them.  Turning a wringer washer into a planter or an ice chest is an abomination. </span>
 
Speed Queen Dryer early 1950's - $75 (West Green Bay)

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http://greenbay.craigslist.org/atq/3289559997.html
 
Not that it wouldn't have worked, but early plastics seemed to be all proned to that discoloration.

FYI...I'd like to get a portable washer ..not sure what would be a good choice. No charm in faded plastic lids.

Pulsator: your avator has me repeating "wash all the clothes". I'm not too worried..yet. Just as long as I don't start repeating, "gotta get my boxer shorts at K-mart" and "we're just countin' cards and washin' all the clothes" LOL!
 

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