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HOOVER 3019 SPINARINSE
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Post# 614637   8/4/2012 at 13:01 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        

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It's always great to find something you don't really come across everyday.




Post# 614639 , Reply# 1   8/4/2012 at 13:10 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
SPINARINSE

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This has been sat in a garage unused for 20 years until i got my hands on it yesterday.

Post# 614640 , Reply# 2   8/4/2012 at 13:19 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
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Just a shame it hasn't got it's original drain hose but apart from that & after a re-spray & a bit of oiling, it works a treat.

Post# 614641 , Reply# 3   8/4/2012 at 13:20 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
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Ratings plate.

Post# 614645 , Reply# 4   8/4/2012 at 13:29 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
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This spinner will come in very handy in the winter time when i need to use my Tumble Dryer more.

Hope you all enjoyed the pictures.


Post# 614646 , Reply# 5   8/4/2012 at 13:30 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
SPINARINSE

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Logo.

Post# 614702 , Reply# 6   8/4/2012 at 17:09 (4,279 days old) by SeamusUK (Dover Kent UK)        
Its from....

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July 1972 so it turned 40 last month :)

In all honesty you probably wont get a huge amount more water out than a 1200rpm auto will but they are fun to use- we have the last model produced :)

Seamus


Post# 614707 , Reply# 7   8/4/2012 at 17:58 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
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Funny you should mention that Seamus because i have just taken a load of towels out of the Electra washer spun on long spin with a final 20 second burst @ 1200rpm, & i though just out of curiosity i would put some of them through the Hoover spin dryer & the amount of water it's extracting is so unreal.

Post# 614709 , Reply# 8   8/4/2012 at 18:09 (4,279 days old) by OPTIMA (Cumbria England)        
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Wow it's 40 years old, thank's Seamus for doing the mathmatics. One more truly classic machine saved from the tip.

Post# 614744 , Reply# 9   8/4/2012 at 21:50 (4,279 days old) by raycarter ()        
Awesome find!

I've long known of Hoover's quality in the vacuum cleaner world, and it's good.to see that it carried over into their washers!

Post# 614770 , Reply# 10   8/5/2012 at 00:25 (4,279 days old) by fido ()        

Yes, it's ironic that most people who threw out their old spin dryers have never had anything as efficient for extracting water ever since.

Post# 614783 , Reply# 11   8/5/2012 at 02:44 (4,278 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
Spinners

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Great find there Craig, I always like the tall slimness of these spinners, looks in good condition, what type of hose is on it?? it looks original from what I can see!!

Cheers, Mike


Post# 614844 , Reply# 12   8/5/2012 at 08:48 (4,278 days old) by vacbear58 (Sutton In Ashfield, East Midlands, UK)        
last model produced

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Seamus

The last model (I have one too) only spins at 1400rpm, I believe this earlier version will be something like 2300rpm and on somthing like towels that could make a big difference


Post# 614845 , Reply# 13   8/5/2012 at 09:02 (4,278 days old) by jmurray01 ()        

What a beautiful machine Craig!

I was just about to ask if the Hoover kitchen appliances were dated the same as the Vacuum Cleaners, but you have answered my question Seamus.


Post# 614942 , Reply# 14   8/5/2012 at 16:40 (4,278 days old) by optima (Cumbria England)        
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Mike,

The original hose had to be replaced because it had perished so badly. It's just a shame that you can't get them anymore.


Post# 615059 , Reply# 15   8/6/2012 at 05:02 (4,277 days old) by MikeKlondon (London)        
The Way 2 Go

I use a Miele Spin dryer if I have a lot of heavy washing and find it removes a lot of water even after a 1600 spin in the washer and cuts the drying time down by about 20/30 minutes a load and some things go str8 to iron with no need to dry, so over a year its saving me a lot of money as we have around 4/5 loads a day. I Would hate to be without it now. Loads that are hard to balance in the washer like dog beds ect. I turn the spin speed down to 400 rpm to its not knocking out the bearings on the washer and then spin in the spin dryer + all the bits that are washer by hand get spun so I'm not using the spin only program on the washer and a big + is that towels and jeans ect come out much softer if line dried, as any remaining soap id flushed instead of drying it into the fabric. I think a lot of people are now finding a spin dryer a must, my local shop was telling new ones are now one of his best sellers


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