I grew up in the community,they have all of the modern enemities as everyone else,they just keep them hid from the "english",next time your in amish country stop and ask them why they have telephone lines going to the "outhouses" study into them my friend...they are horrible ppl. In reality
Or it's common in many parts of the world to merely use a bucket and your hands to agitate the clothing, wring it out by hand, repeat with clean water and then hang dry it. I've done it before and it works fine.
I did a search online and couldn't find this unit. Sure would have been nice to know where to purchase one of these. Why post a video talking about the pros of the washer, giving suggestions on using it for camping and the like, and yet don't tell anyone where you bought it?
The way the amish draw boundaries is strange to me. Can’t use a car, But can use other machinery thats welded and made in modern industry.
I grew up in the community,they have all of the modern enemities as everyone else,they just keep them hid from the "english",next time your in amish country stop and ask them why they have telephone lines going to the "outhouses" study into them my friend...they are horrible ppl. In reality
Or it's common in many parts of the world to merely use a bucket and your hands to agitate the clothing, wring it out by hand, repeat with clean water and then hang dry it. I've done it before and it works fine.
Ya right I seen them at the laundromat in Colorado 😂
I did a search online and couldn't find this unit. Sure would have been nice to know where to purchase one of these. Why post a video talking about the pros of the washer, giving suggestions on using it for camping and the like, and yet don't tell anyone where you bought it?
They are homemade. You can’t find them online.
Where could i buy one?
Show a dang demo sheesh!
Guess its easier than a washboard