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  • ~ Twilightfirefly: Yes that is a Lady Kenmore dryer actually. And no, the stuff they sell today is NOT built to last.

  • ~ grandcarriage1: the TURQUOISE washer and dryer are 1963 Kenmore 70 series models.

  • I love it! The dryer shown at 1:40, its a Kenmore, right? My mother used to have that dryer, and my grandparents before her. It worked from the day it was new until 2003 when we replaced it with my grandparents other machine, another Kenmore from the early 80's. That thing was an unstoppable workhorse. We bought a new Kenmore Elite pair 2 years ago and I'm already about to scrap the washer. I guess they just don't build things like they used to, do they?

    You have a very cool collection. Kudos!

  • What are the blue washer and dryer at 0.22. My Mom had that dryer. I remember staring at the glowing dials in the darkness of the basement as a we child: It scared the piss out of me, for some reason. It also lasted forever, considering the laundry it did for a family of 6, including 3 very active boys...I think she got rid of it in 95?

  • All the many ways you can wash your clothes=0)

  • nice vintage laundromat :)

  • compliments: really fantastic :-)

  • Amazing collection!!! I would love to spend all day there... Great Job!!!

  • The 1950 Westinghouse that requires bolting down at 0:35 is quite a find, with its most unusual design!

  • LOVe your collection, but, OMG, your utility bill with all those machines running must be costing a fortune with power and water Great vidwo, look forward to more thanks!!

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  • OMG! I love automatic washers! You have some of the most gorgeous machines. That must be heaven to walk around knowing they're all yours! My mom had a Whirlpool Imperial Mark XII washer. I think hers was a 1966 or'67 model. It had the black bakelite agitator and the buttons where smaller. Her's also had the red "Magic-Clean Filter" light on it. For someone like me, seeing all those machines and seeing what has happened to american machines is enough to make a person like me almost cry.

  • This is a great collection of washers and dryer. Really enjoyed the video.

  • I do like all the ones with the lights in the control panels never seen any like that. i wish i could have ones like the first set u showed or the first light up sets that are either a tanish color or greenish. nice find of everything u have. keep up the awesome work

  • This is one of the best collections of vintage washers i have seen, i'm obsessed with top loaders especially maytags, speed queen, and the vintage frigidaire which my nan had back in the late 80s, not sure where she got it from as top loading washers are not to common here in the crappy uk especially a frigidaire, although our laundrettes (laundromats) used to have them they had a small glass window on the lid so you could see the action! you american's are so lucky to have these washers.

  • Great video guys......sort of like a blast from the past...when washers were washers...thanks for sharing.

  • Wow, look at the style and quality in those babies! The new washers they build today aren't half the machines these are that you have! I'd be in Heaven, here. My favorite one is the GE filter-flo, and also the golden Super Roto Swirl agitator in the old Kenmore washers.

    I wish GE would bring the filter-flo back. I just wish they'd start building applicances with superior quality again, period, instead of this fragile, plastic junk. Great video, and keep posting and collecting old washers!

  • I wanna go to Washer Heaven and do dirty laundry!!!!!

  • I would feel like I'm in washing machine Heaven if I was there.

  • really really really great!!1 I can obly wash in 5 washers same time @ my place

  • compliments: 5***** vid of your washers :-)

  • How many washers and dryers did you have running there?

  • @tvtimetravel Watch the video again and count them! LOL  Actually there are 15 (yes, fifteen) machines washing at once!

  • Believe it or not, I love the styling of the ones at 1:18 and 1:54 the most.

  • really great :-)  5*****

  • I would love to have that laundrymat. Were all those washer hooked up, or did you fill some of them up with a garden hose?

  • @amyisindallas I had the (eleven) in the middle all connected to a cold water supply and a drain. Thanks!

  • I would love to have that laundrymat.

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