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Post# 524454   6/14/2011 at 13:25 (4,692 days old) by hoovermatic (UK)        

Bit pricey but a nice looking machine!

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Post# 524455 , Reply# 1   6/14/2011 at 13:32 (4,692 days old) by buzzman1982 ()        

Wow like this a lot...if i bought it i dont think id want to use it so as to keep it brand new!!

Would love to smell the old Persil and Arial

Richard


Post# 524457 , Reply# 2   6/14/2011 at 13:33 (4,692 days old) by supermaticjames (Donegal, Ireland)        
OMG!!!

BRAND NEW 1978 HOTPOINT SUPERMATIC DE LUXE 1469!!!

WTH £400???

Considering the machine was bought new back then for £100.

James.


Post# 524564 , Reply# 3   6/15/2011 at 00:06 (4,691 days old) by arbilab (Ft Worth TX (Ridglea))        

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Well Ls are not worth what they were in 1978, eh?

Think they knew they had a collectible and priced it accordion (sic). It's our fault. If I had L400 to toss about and lived within lorry distance I would have bought it. Hard to find even scrapper twintubs on US ebay.


Post# 524607 , Reply# 4   6/15/2011 at 08:14 (4,691 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
Ohhh - Hotpoint - The Liberator!!!

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NIB - but quite right, not worth that!! Great washers though, SpiraClean washaction, 3kw boiler, 3,100rpm fastest on the market -and clutch control as well...

Post# 524624 , Reply# 5   6/15/2011 at 09:00 (4,691 days old) by hassney ()        
That went pretty quick lol

Blimey did someone really buy it for £400 quid? I'm surprised 


Post# 524658 , Reply# 6   6/15/2011 at 13:39 (4,691 days old) by aquarius8000 ()        
WHAT A RIP OFF

£400 is not what I would pay. Ok, it is a new machine but @ £400 is not a price. A real numpty who price it that high and who brought it may be looking for some cash soon....

Post# 524708 , Reply# 7   6/15/2011 at 16:48 (4,691 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)        
I'd argue...

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...that the market has just 'set the price'....for NIB Hotpoint twin tub....


Post# 524763 , Reply# 8   6/15/2011 at 23:27 (4,690 days old) by arbilab (Ft Worth TX (Ridglea))        

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Like I said, within a lorry ride and 400 quid to spare, I would have paid it.

(How does a Texan know British colloquialisms? I watch a lot of Gordon Ramsay.)


Post# 524782 , Reply# 9   6/16/2011 at 03:59 (4,690 days old) by SuperElectronic (London, UK)        

I'm certain that by the time the last of the Supermatics (model 9404) were sold in the late 1990s, the price had indeed risen to £400 - certainly in the home shopping catalogues anyway!

One could argue that £400 is a fair price for a machine that would more than likely be pretty reliable and robust in comparison to some of today's output! And I'm sure the spin must be A rated...if not the wash performance...and you'd need to do an awful lot of loads in one tub of wash water to get an A rating for energy. Mind you, having it as one's workhorse might just be considered sacrilege.

When having a peek at the listing it popped up with "you might also be interested in..." showing reconditioned Supermatics for the princely sum of £395.

That's the trouble with niche markets: it's far easier to charge a premium.

I'm sure whoever stumped up the cash is more than pleased with their purchase - good luck to 'em!


Post# 524882 , Reply# 10   6/16/2011 at 13:54 (4,690 days old) by aquarius8000 ()        
Well,

It was a good machine of its era but way too high price

Post# 524904 , Reply# 11   6/16/2011 at 15:09 (4,690 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Hi Alex.

Digressing slightly - Yayyyyyyyyyy, I am signed in!!!!!!! Using Firefox instead of Internet Explorer.

Back to subject matter - Yep, you are absolutely correct about the £400 figure.
Have just gone and found the Supermatic 9404 from the 1998 into 1999 KAYS catalogue and it is retailing there for a whopping £449.99!

So maybe £400 is worth it, though I would never have plugged the machine in - would definitely have wanted to keep it as per it rolled off the production line circa 1977.

An amazing machine and it just shows what has been hidden away over the years. Didi a search last week fro Creda Dryers and there was an unused Rumbelows exclusive Compact 300RS drop down door jobby. Wonder what else is hidden under peoples stairs!

Paul


Post# 525015 , Reply# 12   6/17/2011 at 02:45 (4,689 days old) by keymatic (London / UK)        

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Hi Paul,
Nice shot there of the Servis 1101 twin tub, I remember having a pamphlet / mini catalogue from Grattan in about 95' and it showed that retro twin tub, and was desperate to order one, albeit only being 19 at the time..but when i inquired about ordering one, they said they were waiting another delivery which never came.

Regarding the Supermatic, i was tempted, but @ £400 quid, decided against it, with that Liberator range I wonder if the filter clean tray was ever changed to purple to match the other fitments..?

Regards
Keith


Post# 525107 , Reply# 13   6/17/2011 at 13:51 (4,689 days old) by aquarius8000 ()        
Creda debonair...

The spinner there my gran owns one and I prefer it to mine as it has a hose. mine is a 2800 rpm but grans is 3200. now, I have not seen any spinner today with any speed past 2800. Why?

Post# 525124 , Reply# 14   6/17/2011 at 14:40 (4,689 days old) by hoovermatic (UK)        

It was from that very catalogue that I bought my first brand new washer, you can see a little bit of it in the picture - it was the Servis H-axis top loader and I seem to remember it was cheaper than the Supermatic. I had placed an order through another catalogue for the Hotpoint top loader, with agi but had a call from them to say that they were out of stock and as they had stopped production, I was not able to have one. I was gutted!!!

Post# 881713 , Reply# 15   5/22/2016 at 02:09 (2,888 days old) by TeriMac ()        
Twin Tub Washers ... with LINT Filter tray

Can't find in Ontario, CANADA. I had one (1971 to 1980) that was a branded by "KENMORE" which was a SEARs line, which no longer exists; and "McClary", that was taken over as a subsidiary of "General Electric", also no longer carries them

Every time I search for one, I only get sites from UK. Can anyone find out from their UK suppliers IF they still ship to CANADA / where to ... I'd love to have one, now that I'm single again ... MINE was in the original "Avocado Green" colour – Thanks


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