Nice. My aunt had a Hoover like this in Avocado in the late 70s that had a plastic washtub. I never knew that the USA had Hoover's with stainless steel wash tubs. I thought that was something they had in the UK. Cool
@@rollinon they always kicked up a lot of water. I know because I used to sit at the hot end when I was a kid. The sound is a source of ASMR for me now. I use the sound to help me relax or sleep 👍
I think this is 1970’s it’s too modern for 1960’s plus brown was very fashionable in the 70’s and 80’s so it’s later I think but still about 45 years old
Good stuff!
Nice. My aunt had a Hoover like this in Avocado in the late 70s that had a plastic washtub. I never knew that the USA had Hoover's with stainless steel wash tubs. I thought that was something they had in the UK. Cool
Yes, now this would be wonderful to pass the time instead of watching reruns of FRIENDS, and THE NANNY.
No doubt!
Tree trunks! You’re not that far off… 😂
I'm double your age so familiar with similar washers as a kid. *You put too much water in😂
What! I only filled it so the propeller wheel thing was under! Haha
@@rollinon they always kicked up a lot of water. I know because I used to sit at the hot end when I was a kid. The sound is a source of ASMR for me now. I use the sound to help me relax or sleep 👍
The real test is gonna be what wears out first, the washer or the fruit of the loom
I think this is 1970’s it’s too modern for 1960’s plus brown was very fashionable in the 70’s and 80’s so it’s later I think but still about 45 years old
Thank you for your input, Ray. This could be true!