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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2009

Sorry for the background noise, it was the TV on at the laundromat. It has a short fun interim spin cycle.

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  • Are these like speed queens?

  • Similar, but these ones are 4th Generation Wascomats, about 20 years old.

  • Which generation was the brown colored control paneled ones?

  • Perhaps generation 3 the one before this?

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  • Wascomat washers has always been my all time favorite to use in laundromats

  • These Electrolux Wascator W74's do sudslock, and nearly on every spin phase of their cycles, they certainly do so on the Wascator's at the local launderette near my Grandma's house in Armthorpe, Doncaster.

  • You could be right because the control on this machine looks newer than the brown control ones.

  • The first suds lock Ive ever noticed was in a Maytag Neptune coin operated washer in mid-December of 2007 it kept spinning slowly for less than a half minute than stopped and continued to repeat the same thing over and over again for the rest of the final spin, and also there was a lot of suds leaking out of the machine.

  • Any machine will "sudslock" if too much detergent is used.

  • No sudslock then. Do these machines sudslock at all? It spun well.

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