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Post# 528222   7/2/2011 at 07:03 (4,675 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        

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Post# 528224 , Reply# 1   7/2/2011 at 07:08 (4,675 days old) by aquarius8000 ()        
Cant not aggree

That is a odd old SQ

Post# 528226 , Reply# 2   7/2/2011 at 07:14 (4,675 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY TUBS

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I think that this is just a set of laundry tubs to be used with your SQ wringer washer. We have a set that looks identical that are embossed with the Norge name that Smitty is restoring for us.


Post# 528236 , Reply# 3   7/2/2011 at 08:08 (4,675 days old) by polkanut (Wausau, WI )        

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I agree that those are just the laundry rinse tubs, and not the actual washer.


Post# 528240 , Reply# 4   7/2/2011 at 08:16 (4,675 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

I believe John and Tim are correct. Cylinder washers came into existence with similar-looking cabinets, but this is not one. I am suspicious of the lack of detailed photographs anyway.

Post# 528247 , Reply# 5   7/2/2011 at 09:35 (4,675 days old) by westingman123 ()        

I have those rinse tubs, in white.

Post# 528275 , Reply# 6   7/2/2011 at 11:45 (4,674 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
Still available, though evolved

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"To get clothes really clean, you need to rinse twice." What fun.....

 

Can't get a metal visual on the 7" flexible drain tails. Ah-ha, a new washer related challenge. Thanks, Jon.

 

I would love to have a set of these, old or new, but the castors would be a must.



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Post# 528278 , Reply# 7   7/2/2011 at 11:57 (4,674 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
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Just wondering, who the heck is still using these besides us, and then I read the whole link.

 

Guess who....the Amish. I'm sure there are others, but when you read the ad, they make it sound as if everybody's still using rinse tubs. Again, how fun: rinsers for the 4th.

 

And in the spirit of the 4th, I'm realizing that there are probably many poor people in the USA who do not have washing machines, and I wish I could give them one.

 

I'm sure you feel the same way.


Post# 528294 , Reply# 8   7/2/2011 at 14:53 (4,674 days old) by PeterH770 (Marietta, GA)        

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Wow! A twin-tub! Snatch it up quick, Jon! They are *VERY* rare!

Post# 528307 , Reply# 9   7/2/2011 at 16:17 (4,674 days old) by westie2 ()        

I grew u with the Maytag EL2 and we had the double tub plus a single tub. Mother always rinsed 3 times and the last would be with bluing. Our utility romm was built with a floor drain that the washer and the tubs could be drained into or if mother wanted could attach a hose to and run out the back door to water flower beds there. The water in was a y-hose that was attached to the two faucets and then a longer rubber hose to fill the washer and tubs.

Since lived on a farm mother always filled the single tub first that was right behid the washer and then filled the washer with hot water. Everything starting with the whites were put in the tub and swished around then wrung out through the wringer right into the washer. While the first load was washing she then took load by load of clothes and pre rinsed in the tub and then wrung out and placed in a basket.
When that was done she drained and rinsed out the tub and refilled it with clea water and also the other two tubs. They formed an L around the washer. The single tub was mostly used 2 times to rinse then drained for fresh water. Our tubs were white and on the legs were the Maytag decals. The drain hoses were with the male end so you could exten them with a garden hose.



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