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I use a wringer my mother gave me in the eighties that she bought new in the seventies. In the thirty years I have used this old wringer, I have gone through FOUR automatics.
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Anyway, I was cruising through Craigslist last night and I saw this baby listed. ITS NEW WITH ALL DECALS.
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You can wash a lot of clothes in short order with a wringer. First you wash the whites, wring 'em out and then use the same water for the darks. These washers can handle big horse blankets, comforters or anything else thats big that will not fit in the largest automatic.
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This new/old Maytag is in the basement. I'm done buying washing machines for the rest of my life. To hel* with modern corporate junk. (yea, still gotta keep an automatic around for the better half.
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To me, this is as exciting as finding an 1886 that no one fired
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