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The most unusual wringer
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Post# 63143   4/13/2005 at 23:15 (6,946 days old) by arrrooohhh (Sydney Australia)        

Greetings friends!

On ebay Australia is this interesting wringer. You need to have double tubs, and you attch it to you double laundry tubs and the tub becomes the wash bowl. Its kind of like a handmixer, the agitator comes out of the bottom and agitates the clothes in the washtub. You then pass them through the wringer to the second tub, which, presumably, has rinse water ready.


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Post# 63146 , Reply# 1   4/13/2005 at 23:38 (6,946 days old) by westytoploader ()        

That's like the 1960's Victor Tub-O-Wash, which, IMHO, is a VERY cool gadget. It is a motorized agitator unit that clamps onto a laundry tub, and is basically a large gyrating hand mixer! Even resembles one! A hand wringer is clamped to the other side. I have been in hot pursuit of one but haven't had any luck yet...they seem extremely rare.

There's one on Oldewash.com in the Washerbase...check it out.


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Post# 63230 , Reply# 2   4/14/2005 at 19:41 (6,945 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

In looking at the pix of the machine-it almost appears the parts "wringer and tub unit" could be "man portable" he could just take it out of the house before the wrecking ball gets it.Looks like an interesting concept-use the Agitator unit to wash clothes-or knead your bread dough!!An immersion washer!I am getting the imprtession its kinda like an immersion blender or mixer-Is the agitator unit and its motor in the lid of what appers to be the tub by the wringer attachment?


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