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Easy Spindrier shown in "Driving Miss Daisy"
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Post# 1201052   3/7/2024 at 14:51 by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        

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Hello all,
I recently re-watched "Driving Miss Daisy" and noticed there is an Easy Spindrier shown in the kitchen. It's the older type with two handles, rather than the central dial control knob. Here's a pic ...



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Post# 1201053 , Reply# 1   3/7/2024 at 14:57 by delco1946 (Oregon)        

I love everything about this kitchen!

Post# 1201106 , Reply# 2   3/8/2024 at 09:38 by WhiteWhiskers (Silicon Valley, California)        

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Brad, somewhat off-topic here. What version of Driving Miss Daisy do you have/watched? I have a Region 1 DVD and it doesn't show the Easy machine in the scene. The camera never pans below or to the right of Dan Aykroyd's tie. Were you watching a Blu-ray disc? I love this movie!

Post# 1201129 , Reply# 3   3/8/2024 at 16:18 by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        

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Gary, it was on Prime video.

Post# 1201130 , Reply# 4   3/8/2024 at 16:21 by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        

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Here's a screen capture...

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Post# 1201157 , Reply# 5   3/8/2024 at 21:42 by rpms (ontario canada)        

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Would Miss Daisy ever use the spindryer herself or just supervised?

Post# 1201166 , Reply# 6   3/8/2024 at 23:52 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
"Would Miss Daisy ever use the spindryer herself ?'

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She had help, maid named Idella.

Post# 1201170 , Reply# 7   3/9/2024 at 07:32 by Helicaldrive (St. Louis)        
Why

Didn’t the SpinDrier become more popular and overtake the wringer washer? Seems it would have been much more pleasant to use than a wringer. Were they substantially more expensive? Or were they not marketed until after automatics had already hit the scene?

Post# 1201172 , Reply# 8   3/9/2024 at 08:34 by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
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Why didn’t spin dryer type washers takeoff and take over wringer washer sales

The main reason was cost. They cost more. They took up more room and they were still a lot of work even though they were a lot safer than a wringer washer.

The automatic washer was just inevitable. They saved so much work and did the job better than most people did with a wringer washer.

Combination Washer dryers will become the most popular type of machine in the next decades, it took a long time for combinations to get rolling but there’s no turning back now.

John


Post# 1201207 , Reply# 9   3/9/2024 at 22:21 by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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This was only one room of Miss Daisy's kitchen/pantry/laundry. It looked like a wonderful space to work in.  I seem to remember a Chambers gas range in the main kitchen.

 

In the late 30's, Consumer Reports declared the wringer washer obsolete as there were far more convenient options available.  The spinner washer was (in their opinion) to be the modern pinnacle of home laundry machines. Better performance, ease of use and most importantly as safe as a washer could be for the time.  Wringer washers would go on to be produced for another five decades, far outlasting full-size spinner washers.  


Post# 1201224 , Reply# 10   3/10/2024 at 03:24 by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Twin tub washers with "spin drier" extraction had been around since 1930's if not bit before. Besides Easy there was General Electric, Hotpoint, and perhaps a few others.

Thing was IIRC everyone seemed to source their twin tub washers from same place: Easy.

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Consumer groups gave these twin tub/spin drier washers warm praise, much of that from fact they lacked the dreaded wringer (mangle). Housewives OTOH weren't exactly won over.

First and foremost these twin tub washers were large, and not always shaped for convenient storage out of way when wash day was over. With a wringer washer one moves things to sink/source of water, sets up series of tubs, etc.. But when wash day is over all that is put away. Those twin tub washers were another matter.

Then came fact then as today any sort of extractor, spin drier or whatever you want to call them tend to vibrate and or move about when operated. Offerings by Easy, GE and rest were no different. This tended to unnerve some users and consumer groups. Easy sold little rubber disks one could place under wheels of washer to make it more stable during spinning, how well they worked I cannot say.

Twin tub washers with spin dryer/extractor cost more than wringer washers. That counted in many households where money may have been tight. Not every household (ok, His Nibbs who often was in charge of how money was spent) didn't see benefit of spindrier machines over wringer washers versus cost.

Video clip from 1939 showing a woman using twin tub washer/spin drier. It was filmed at a housing complex in Greenbelt, Maryland. Notice how laundry room has also Maytag wringer washers.

You can see compared to the Maytag WW the spindrier machine is quite large.






Post# 1201231 , Reply# 11   3/10/2024 at 10:13 by dominic20 (Souix falls)        
a friend of mine john pinto needs help with one of those

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he cont get it to drain it is stuck in closed position.

Post# 1201259 , Reply# 12   3/10/2024 at 14:47 by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        
Thanks for the video visit to Old Greenbelt

Be all of that as it may, the Spin Drier machines did not require set tubs to function, although they were similar in size to a pair of set tubs. They could be rolled up to a kitchen sink. The original wall hung sinks in Greenbelt had a shallow side and a deep side with the front side of the deep sink having a wash board so if a resident wanted to use a spin drier, they could use it at the kitchen sink. It would be far harder to use a wringer washer at those sinks.

BTW, Greenbelt Laundry rooms had the early Hamilton Dryers.



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