What are these doing over here ???

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That is similar to the set I have. I seem to remember that Sears sold machines for other power systems, but I'm not sure.
 
Methinks the ad implies that that they do work on 220v/50hz

For us americans--
*For collection only* translates to:
*For pick-up only*

NOT that it is a non-working collectors' piece!

*GASP* Gas dryer across the pond?
Is there such a thing?
Someone please extinguish my ignorace(on that issue!)
 
gas dryers

Yes - even White Knight - a UK dryer maker - have one; however it isn't very popular as the electric dryers seem to be just as efficient and quick nowadays, especially now we are seeing spin speeds in washers ever increasing. 1400rpm spins are quite commonplace on the market now; whereas 5 years ago only the TOL models had 1400rpm spins or over.

Jon
 
They may have been owned by ex-patriots who brought them from the US when transfered abroad. When we lived in England in the 70's, a few of the Americans we knew had done just that. You just need a converter to change voltage.
 
There are any number of servicemen/companies that will convert American 120v/60hz appliances like washers and dryers to work on GB or EU currents. There are also American export dealers who sell domestic washers,dryers, etc to be shipped abroad already converted. In both instances many of these are appliances being taken by Amercians either transferred or moving abroad (military, businessmen and their familes, diplomatic core, etc).

There is also a large market in Israel, and parts of the UK for large American top loaders and dryers. Many of these are for households with large families/large amounts of laundry where small front loaders simply won't do.

L.
 
Yes very quick stroke and the cork-screw agitator. Very effective if loaded and timed correctly. The more BOL models had no cork screw agitator, but did about the same job.

Steve
 
... my Aunty Mary has one!

And she thinks it is great!!!! despite the fact it has to be plumbed in permanenlty and it is pretty poor in construction. She thinks it is cheaper to run than an electric so a bargain!

Bless all Aunty Mary's across the globe!!!!! We love them all!!!!!

Peter
 

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