Full Wash: Vintage EASY Spindrier, 6 Fleece Lined Pants
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
- Watch me wash a load of fleece lined pants in this Vintage EASY Spindrier.
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We had a similar machine at home years back. If it was extremely dirty you let it run longer. Always came clean
Severely overloaded. This one deserves another video but loaded properly.
I saw one of these used for years and years washing horse blankets, etc. It worked perfectly every time.
I had an Easy Spindrier and it sure worked out well for me.
Pretty cool machine! Wash action is lacking some though.
My grandmother had an Easy Spindrier. It was an older model that didn't have the water and drain spouts like this one has. It had 2 levers on each side that would control the agitator and the spin basket. Another lever in the lower center of the machine controlled the drain. She would roll the machine up to the sink where she attached the drain hose. She filled the machine from a rubber hose that was attached to the faucet. The sink was an old wall hung model with a removable drain board. Underneath the drain board was a deep sink or laundry tub. My grandmother would wash the clothes (light ones first), put them through the spinner, then transfer them to the deep sink where she rinsed them by hand as another load of clothes (darker ones) washed in the same wash water. Then she would return the rinsed clothes to the spin basket for another round. In late 1961 or early '62 (I was in second grade at the time), my grandmother bought her first automatic washer: an ABC-omatic, with the orbital agitator. I think ABC was already bought out by Kelvinator at the time. But it was the only machine that I have ever seen with such unique agitation and a window in the lid where you could watch the whole process. Here's a link to a photo of the Easy Spindrier model that my grandmother had.
www.google.com/search?q=easy+spindrier&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiH9-jhr77fAhWRuVkKHZVnCUAQ_AUIDigB&biw=1600&bih=736#imgrc=cwzFxMs4sSvN2M:
I would LOVE to meet both Bob and you and see you guys collection! I would never want to do my laundry in a modern machine if I did!!!
I am here in New York and they were a couple of these on craigslist I was so tempted to get one but I just don’t have the space. One looked like it was in really good shape. I’ve also seen them with the white agitator. You know you did overload that a little bit.
I actually saw one on craigslist also it was in upstate New York
My parents had a Thor Automagic washer that was built in 1948. They kept it long after they’d purchased automatic washers but mom often waged white washes in it for years as she could let the wash cycle run for forty five minutes to an hour. It was called Automagic because the wash and spin cycles were both done in the same tub. It had the same agitation speed.
Mine was a direct drive model without a belt, it had a rubber link between the motor and transmission.
I haven’t seen one of these since I was a little kid. I was out of town at an antique store when I saw it.
Merry Christmas to You and Your Family Eugene.
I remember one of these in our basement when I was maybe 4/5 years old. I used to climb in that spin unit (the machine was either off or didn’t work) and spin around in it.
If I ever come across a machine like this will remember the know's you need! That's a big load doing it's job! Love Vintage!! I had a Maytag Wringer best machine I ever owned. But like most of them the drain pump goes on them... another great vidio!!
There was a quick shot of one of these washers in the movie 'Driving Miss Daisy".
Rotoswirl agitation didn’t have a problem with rollover if you put the right amount of clothes and water in.
One more thing I want to say I still have the easy spindrier and it still works mine was made in New York
My mother had an easy spindrier when I was a kid it was a good washing machine
Looks like it’s moving clothes better than the 2018 Speed Queen....
except if you are a delicate cycle fan
I loved using that machine. You can still buy them in Mexico. Easy survived over there. You can even get them with either a V-14 ramp agitator, Super Roto Swirl agitator or the classic Easy Spiralator. Minus the Spin dryer though!
The BEST washer! Nothing like the JUNK you get today.
One of my Aunts had a Easy Spindrier her was an similar model to this one have the 4 levers too, the timer was a mechanical one having a red knob that could be set for up to 20 minutes. The spin tub lacked the perforated cone I have seen in other videos.
Fun times
You don't have to drain the wash tub to use the spinner. Sudz saver. Wash one load while the other is spinning. The spinner will take the whole load from the wash tub.
I have the original owners manual for one of these and they're not meant to operate this full
IS there not a fill line on the Spiralator?
Personally, I would have taken about 2 to 3 pairs of pants out of that load.
At least 1 pair less would make a difference in the rollover
Very good for delicate clothes.
Someone needs a bit of training on how to use a twin tub lol. Way overloaded and wash water is reused for multiple loads, rinsing and spinning is done whilst the next load is being washed.
Try the new Samsung quickdrive washer.
Speed queen has competition lol
used one of these many times in the 60s.Don't try spinning if the spin area is full of water.
I have one but I need the belt for it and drain hose. If you know of anyone that has parts it be awesome!
How’s the 2019 Speed Queen NC is this still a piece of junk
Seems like the new he washer but this knows how to use water 💧 but the wash action as a he one piece agitator or as Eugene calls it “just there for decoration”
Nah it’s just to many clothes
You have it too full and you're missing the link filter
I agree, wash water could seep into the transmission and really foul up the machine!
It is not neccesary to say vintage
Wrong: Vintage EASY Spindrier, 6 Fleece Lined Pants
Correct: 50s or 60s EASY Spindrier, 6 Fleece Lined Pants
How fast is the spin dryer? 😉
Lorain Furniture - 😆, that is a twin tub washer, and it’s spinner is incredibly slow - compared to our British 🇬🇧 made twin tubs/top loading spin dryers that spun at 2800 rpm 😁, not quite sure why your U.S.A 🇺🇸 top loading washers have equally slow spin speeds 🤔
To much of a load