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Old Maytag Wringer Washer Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2006

Quick overview of Maytag wringer washer operation, use and mechanics. Quirky and informative. See it live !

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  • What was that stuff you poured into the washing machine?

  • That was "Vano". Cleans everything.

    Made in USA around 1950.

  • That was the same design of the first italian washing machine, the "Candy" model built by "Officine Meccaniche Eden Fumagalli". The name Candy was later used as brand name.

  • Thanks for the historical background.

  • Too cool! I've got one of the older Maytag wringers. It has the square tub and no pump. Gravity does the job.

  • Yeah, the lady in the movie has a square tub Maytag too. -with red trim. Works great.

    Didn't know they made them without a pump.

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  • @MotherLodeBeth My machine doesn't seem to be draining properly. There is nothing wrong with the pump. But I was wondering if the agitator comes out. I think something is plugging it.

  • I got a square tub but it needs a motor

  • My hand went thru the wringers several different times.

  • That's when you washed your clothes outside...

  • my ma and i had one of those that looked exactly like that back in the 1970s, just don't get your hand caught in the wringer, that hurts, i found that out the hard way from experience and the water was from a garden hose and there was also a electric `drop in water heater until it burnt out, then it was warmed on the stove and then poured in the drum.

  • put my dick in there..

  • Back when this machine was put out that was high dollar..only rich people had these

  • I dont think those folks use that to do washing. Have one and like the Amish you wash more than a few items at a time, and then you drain and do a rinse cycle, drain and then when putting ANYTHING with buttons on it you turn the item inside out so the buttons dont break.

  • My nana had one the same but she had a laundry and didnt have to wash her clothes in the street.... :)

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