| Thread Number: 4301 WIZARD POD |
Post# 98819-12/18/2005-07:48 ||| lesto (Atlanta) |
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I've never seen a Wizard like this. Does anyone know what year it is? Looks like late 50's. That lint filter is a hoot!
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Post# 98829-12/18/2005-09:47 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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What I find disturbing is the words Imperial & Wizzard together. |
Post# 98847-12/18/2005-11:26 ||| toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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is the brand mostly a southern thing? |
Post# 98851-12/18/2005-11:43 ||| toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Does it make holes in sheets? |
Post# 98857-12/18/2005-11:54 ||| toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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No disrespect to anyone.
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Post# 98879-12/18/2005-15:22 ||| scott55405 (Los Angeles) |
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What I want to know is, if you own the suds bank model, what happens if you try to re-use the water a fifth time..... ;-) |
Post# 98884-12/18/2005-18:12 ||| laundramatt (Ohio) |
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I want one. Where can I buy this washer? |
Post# 98888-12/18/2005-18:31 ||| gyrafoam (Atlanta, Ga.) |
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Les-----
Back in the day those machines were all around Atlanta, as were the Western Auto stores.I remember them well. Most folks took the filter out and tossed it on a shelf somewhere never to be bothered with again. Kind of like the pulsator cap on the Frigidaires.
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Post# 98897-12/18/2005-19:04 ||| frigilux (Minnesota) |
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Laundramatt--- One of these washers can be purchased at your local Time Machine. Just press the button that says 1961. :)
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Post# 98931-12/18/2005-21:29 ||| veg-o-matic (Baltimore) |
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Reuse the suds four times?
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Post# 98970-12/19/2005-07:32 ||| jasonl (Safe in Opelousas, LA) |
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Hmmmm....
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pictures
I would like to see a picture of the Wizar, especially the lint filter. |