bradross
Well-known member
Hello everybody...for those interested in toy washers, I recently aquired the most amazing addition to my collection. I've posted a pic of it here, but will add more later of the inside tub.
The toy operates on 4 "D" batteries and is about 10 inches high. The amazing part, is it actually operates like a real machine - the gear mechanism is complex and allows the tub to spin separately from the agitator, unlike a Suzy Homemaker toy which has the agitator an integral part of the spin basket.
The timer on the front works, or you can set it to a "free" setting that runs indefinitely. At the top, the sliding control lever switches from OFF to WASH or SPIN.
I'll have to do some research on the manufacturer - never heard of "Structo" and I never saw this as a child. It's very sturdily made of tin, with metal gears. The inner tub, spin basket and agitator are plastic.

The toy operates on 4 "D" batteries and is about 10 inches high. The amazing part, is it actually operates like a real machine - the gear mechanism is complex and allows the tub to spin separately from the agitator, unlike a Suzy Homemaker toy which has the agitator an integral part of the spin basket.
The timer on the front works, or you can set it to a "free" setting that runs indefinitely. At the top, the sliding control lever switches from OFF to WASH or SPIN.
I'll have to do some research on the manufacturer - never heard of "Structo" and I never saw this as a child. It's very sturdily made of tin, with metal gears. The inner tub, spin basket and agitator are plastic.
