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Post# 1120274   6/14/2021 at 14:18 (1,043 days old) by Vintagewashday (Cambridgeshire)        

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Hi

After 'lurking' on here for a number of years I thought I would bite the bullet and join 🙂 This is such a great group and I have met at least one of your members (Austin) who I met during an eBay sale and who kindly helped get my Hotpoint Supermatic spinner working. Thought you would enjoy some photos of my collection so far. We've recently had a new Utility room built and (much to my wife's dismay) my collection has spilled from the garage 😂 However, she does love the recent addition of the Maytag even if she doesn't admit it! I love my Servis Supertwin and also the wringerless Countess which was a recent find. That and the Spinarinse is the set my Nan had when I was small before she got a Hotpoint Supermatic De Luxe in 1994.

Anyway, hope that you enjoy. Look forward to enjoying your fantastic collections as a member.


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Post# 1120275 , Reply# 1   6/14/2021 at 14:28 (1,043 days old) by ozzie908 (Lincoln UK)        
Hello Kevin

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Nice to see the finished utility and I see you got your Hotpoint top loader sorted!!

Terry and I often wonder how it was going and what you were collecting and looking at what you have the bug bit you good :)

Welcome to the little corner of the web where we can lurk and be happy we are not alone !

Austin


Post# 1120277 , Reply# 2   6/14/2021 at 14:32 (1,043 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Interesting range of machinery you have there.


Post# 1120279 , Reply# 3   6/14/2021 at 14:48 (1,043 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Kevin, welcome!! Glad you finally broke down and joined. A very nice collection of appliances and models. The fridge that's to the right of the Maytag, is that also a vintage model? It's a very pleasant shade of blue. How did you find that Maytag. It's the top of the line model here in the U.S. I'm extremely impressed you have that. The item that's in photo #3 that's between the Hoovermatic Deluxe and the Hotpoint, is that a dishwasher? I love your new utility room.

Bob


Post# 1120295 , Reply# 4   6/14/2021 at 16:17 (1,043 days old) by Vintagewashday (Cambridgeshire)        

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Hi everyone, thank you for the welcome. Pleased that you've seen the new room Austin as you knew what was planned. Hope that Terry is well too, please say hi.

Thanks Bob, the fridge is actually a modern fridge but vintage style. The room used to be a conservatory and the blue colour matched the decor at the time. The Maytag I've only had a couple of weeks, it was an eBay find, a 240v model that I'm told came from a large house in London with very little use. I've been researching and discovered from here that it was a T.O.L in the U.S. really pleased to have it.

The item in the utility is a dishwasher, we do have one in the kitchen too but I wanted a second vintage one for when we have people over, greedy I know 🙂 I think it's a 1983 model from the Hotpoint range. The Hotpoint top loader was in there too so I'd bought them all to match but since we got the Maytag I've retired the Hotpoint to the garage for a while.

Great to be able to speak to you all. Best regards, Kevin


Post# 1120296 , Reply# 5   6/14/2021 at 16:19 (1,043 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

Bob, dear, please don't use the expression, "broke down" around the appliances. Thank you.

Welcome, Kevin.


Post# 1120301 , Reply# 6   6/14/2021 at 17:17 (1,043 days old) by Hippiedoll ( arizona )        
Welcome Kevin!

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Nice to see your collection. Love your top loading twin tub agitator washers!
🥰


Post# 1120325 , Reply# 7   6/14/2021 at 23:40 (1,043 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        
Welcome!

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That is a very nice collection of appliances.

Post# 1120358 , Reply# 8   6/15/2021 at 13:22 (1,042 days old) by Vintagewashday (Cambridgeshire)        

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Thank you for the warm welcome, pleased that you've enjoyed seeing my collection so far 🙂 I'll post some videos etc at some point in the near future. I also have a few manuals I've collected over the years which may be of interest.

Best regards

Kevin


Post# 1120376 , Reply# 9   6/15/2021 at 16:07 (1,042 days old) by Aquarius1984 (Planet earth)        
Hi Kevin

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Welcome to AW.

I’m sure you’ll have a great time and make many new friends.

If you are on FB you might want to look out for Service Wash - lots of UK collectors on there , it’s whete we tend to communicate most regularly.

Rob


Post# 1120421 , Reply# 10   6/16/2021 at 03:25 (1,042 days old) by Ricky5050 (Durham Britain)        
Welcome Kevin

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Hi Kevin this is a great site, lots of great friendships made here, on both sides of the pond. Lovely collection you’ve got too. Looks like you have the most important thing of all. A bit of space to expand!! As we all know your hobby will expand to fit and over fit the space you have haha 😂


Richard


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Post# 1120423 , Reply# 11   6/16/2021 at 04:34 (1,042 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
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A warm welcome Kevin to AW, its always good to lurk but great to pop up and say Hello, like otheres have said friendships here span 20 years here and across the pond with lots of information and tech talk traded.

You have a great laundry room with a fab range of washers and probably one of the rarest washers in the UK, The Hotpoint Wringerless Countess washing machine,

Enjoy your machines , looking forward to seeing more pics , especially the Countess & Servis Supertwin !!

Cheers, Mike


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Post# 1120458 , Reply# 12   6/16/2021 at 14:27 (1,041 days old) by Vintagewashday (Cambridgeshire)        

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Thanks all, everyone has been really friendly, it always looked like a great group to be part of. I'm not on Facebook but may consider joining to chat on Service Wash, thanks for the heads up 🙂

You all have some fabulous collections, I can see how easy it is to acquire more. Everytime I say this is the last one but of course it never is! That Countess was a lucky eBay find earlier this year. It was the sellers Nans machine, he and his wife then had it from their wedding in the early 70's and then it went into retirement in a cupboard from 1980, has the manual and everything! Just needed the pump freeing up and it works like a dream, mint condition really.

I'll make sure I post on the twin tub thread as I really enjoyed that. My Nan had an Acme Challenge in the early 60s it was long gone by the time I arrived of course, she could never remember exactly what it was until one day she was turning out a cupboard and found the manual which I have and will post. I was always interested in what it was like but it seems it wasn't very strong and was soon replaced with a Supertwin MK2!

Like so many of you I gave loads of stories about the machines family members have used. But, it was definitely washday with my Nan and her Countess and Spinarinse that first gave me the bug. I'm sure my parents despaired lol 😂


Post# 1120581 , Reply# 13   6/17/2021 at 13:33 (1,040 days old) by ozzie908 (Lincoln UK)        
Your parents

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Would not have been alone :) But then how many would scoff but ask you to fix their machines when they went bust???

Austin


Post# 1120583 , Reply# 14   6/17/2021 at 13:46 (1,040 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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Welcome! Nice collection you've got going! And, as it's been stated your Maytag is quite the find, even by Iowa standards. Congrats!

Ben


Post# 1120753 , Reply# 15   6/19/2021 at 05:56 (1,039 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Hi Kevin.

Welcome to the forum and love the washroom - plenty of space for machines to take over! LOL.
They have a tendency to breed unless you keep them in check.

Pleased to see that one of the button control 'New Generation' Hotpoint dishwashers is preserved. 71360?
Another collector managed to save a 71340 a few years ago, so just a 71350 that needs saving.

Echoing Mike's comments, it is also good news that you managed to save a wringerless Countess - they are really rather rare. Can I ask a favour - can you confirm the two letter model code for this machine?
Unheated with wringer was 'KA' and heated with wringer was 'KB', but I have never found out what model code the wringerless model went by.

As I am detecting a little bit of a penchant for Hotpoint, I have attached a picture of my 95842 (courtesy of ebay) and 93732 (courtesy of Mark Kightley) ..... nothing like a bit of Spring Almond :-)

Regards
Paul



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Post# 1120773 , Reply# 16   6/19/2021 at 10:11 (1,038 days old) by Vintagewashday (Cambridgeshire)        

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Hi everyone,yes, too true Austin, I am often called upon now as the lovely shiny new machines rarely seem to last as long as out old faithfuls 🙂

Thanks Ben, I'm thrilled with the Maytag. It is so so solid and purrs whilst its operating. Hopefully have it for many years to come.

Hi Paul

Thanks for your message, yes I do have a fondness for Hotpoint, that dishwasher was only £20 and had sat in a kitchen virtually unused since it was installed. So handy when we have lots of dishes but people can't believe that we have two lol. I'm sure some more appliances will creep in at some stage 😉

The Countess, I've taken a photo of the rating plate along with some more photos of the machine and it starts with KB but then another A adjacent but slightly lower in the row. You'll see what I mean from the pics. My Nan had a later model (I think she got it in 1974) it had the blue detailing and cream switches. I was always playing with them as a small child when it was under the work surface as they were just my height lol. I recall that there was some rust around them where the paint had flaked off. This and the Spinarinse got a lot of use until the Hotpoint Supermatic was purchased. They were still working and stored in a cupboard but junked some years later. I often wondered why Nan had gone to a single tub and spinner after having a Servis Supertwin but it was because she had an Indesit installed when the Servis went wrong (an L5) perhaps? It was hooked up to the taps and family stories are that she had it on all day trying to wash a few towels as she kept turning the water off (obviously autos were still a relatively new concept then) hence the Indesit was returned and she had whatever they could offer her quickly lol. She stayed loyal to her twin tub for years afterwards.

Here are the pictures as promised, if only I could replicate the scent of old Ariel. That memory from her kitchen on Washday, I can imagine it now if I think about it.....Enjoy!


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Post# 1120925 , Reply# 17   6/21/2021 at 03:28 (1,037 days old) by servis-dream (planet 90s, Hotpoint factory, Peterborough )        
i suppose i'm having too much fun in the garage lol

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pic 1 is rearranging the garage, because i wanted the Miele as far in as possible, because, as everyone knows or has been told by others, they weigh an absolute TON

pic 2 is the garage after being rearranged, in year order (or at least i think it is)

pic 3 is just me being a hooligan with some heating elements lol


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Post# 1121352 , Reply# 18   6/25/2021 at 11:04 (1,032 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Hi Kevin.

Many thanks for the photos and for confirming the model code of your Countess - most definitely wasn't expecting KBA.

My Countess was one of the earliest machines that I acquired many years ago for the princely sum of £12 and is from the later blue range that you mentioned. I don't know exactly when the colour scheme changed, but my machine was built in April 1967 (date code '64').


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Post# 1121353 , Reply# 19   6/25/2021 at 11:22 (1,032 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Looking at your ratings plate, the differentiation between the serial number and datecode is a lot more difficult to detect but pretty sure yours will be date code '24', judging by the rather drunk application of '4630' followed by the rather more composed application of '24'.
Plus machines had the date code on the right hand side of the serial number through to the end of the 1970s.

Date code '24' would date your machine to December 1963 - possibly made a nice Christmas present for someone.

Thanks again for the KBA information - much appreciated.
Paul


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Post# 1121372 , Reply# 20   6/25/2021 at 14:35 (1,032 days old) by Miele4life (UK )        

hello there, another fellow washer fan here, you certainly have a lovely collection of machines there, I’m sure you’ll have plenty of fun on here, I have for the last 14 years! :)


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