aircub
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My grandmother on my dads side had a mid 60s WP supreme washer and then late 60s she bought a Montgomery wards dryer which was very loud she used them till she died in 1975.
on my mothers side my grandmother had a maytag wringer that was in the basement and then my mother gave her 63 ge ff to her after the timer went out and had it replaced my mother bought a Montgomery wards washer, but my grand mother said the ge used to much water so she would put a load in it and go to the basement and do the rest of the washing in the wringer. until she got along in years and the ge pump went out she bought a 78 KM and used it till her death she didn't have a dryer and my brother and I bought her a used KM and she would not use it ever it used to much electric. I still have her maytag wringer that I got my arm caught in when I was 5 and still have the scar, such fond memories.
Darren
My grandmother on my dads side had a mid 60s WP supreme washer and then late 60s she bought a Montgomery wards dryer which was very loud she used them till she died in 1975.
on my mothers side my grandmother had a maytag wringer that was in the basement and then my mother gave her 63 ge ff to her after the timer went out and had it replaced my mother bought a Montgomery wards washer, but my grand mother said the ge used to much water so she would put a load in it and go to the basement and do the rest of the washing in the wringer. until she got along in years and the ge pump went out she bought a 78 KM and used it till her death she didn't have a dryer and my brother and I bought her a used KM and she would not use it ever it used to much electric. I still have her maytag wringer that I got my arm caught in when I was 5 and still have the scar, such fond memories.
Darren