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Clean Washing Machine Tub
- A machine for washing clothes, bed linens, etc
- washer: a home appliance for washing clothes and linens automatically
- Washing Machine is the 9th album by the band Sonic Youth. It was released shortly after the group concluded their stint headlining the 1995 Lollapalooza music festival.
- A clothes washer, or washer, is a machine designed to wash laundry, such as clothing, towels and sheets.
- Make (something or someone) free of dirt, marks, or mess, esp. by washing, wiping, or brushing
- free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits; "children with clean shining faces"; "clean white shirts"; "clean dishes"; "a spotlessly clean house"; "cats are clean animals"
- Remove the innards of (fish or poultry) prior to cooking
- make clean by removing dirt, filth, or unwanted substances from; "Clean the stove!"; "The dentist cleaned my teeth"
- clean and jerk: a weightlift in which the barbell is lifted to shoulder height and then jerked overhead
- bathtub: a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
- the amount that a tub will hold; "a tub of water"
- Plant in a tub
- Take a bath
- a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids
- Wash or bathe (someone or something) in or as in a tub or bath
Maytag Washing Machine Engine
1893 Frederick Louis Maytag arrived in Iowa by covered wagon. F.L., his two brothers-in-law, and George W. Parsons each contributed $600 for a total of $2,400 to start a new farm implement company named Parsons Band-Cutter & Self Feeder Company. They produced threshing machines, band-cutters, and self-feeder attachments invented by Parsons.
1893 Threshing machine-related injuries were all too common and a strong need for a safer threshing machine was present. The company successfully met this need by developing a threshing machine feeder, a device which fed straw more safely into the threshing cylinder.
1902 The company was the largest feeder manufacturer in the world, and by 1904, the Ruth was the most popular model.
1905 Maytag introduced the Success Corn Husker and Shredder.
1907 Maytag's first washing machine, the "Pastime", was produced. F.L. Maytag decided to produce these machines during the periods of seasonal related downturns in the farm implement sales. The "Pastime" washers utilized a wooden tub. A dolly was turned by a hand crank via wooden pegs. This turning action would pull clothes through the water and force the clothes along the corrugated tub sides producing cleaning action. A pulley device was provided to the machine allowing it to be operated from an outside power source such as a tractor or windmill.
1911 A model of the Pastime with an electric motor was unveiled.
1915 Maytag developed its Multi-Motor gasoline engine washer. This allowed customers in rural areas without electricity to utilize the automatic washers.
The Whirlpool Corp. completed its acquisition of Maytag on April 1, 2006
Model Japanese Bathroom
Stopped by a bathroom/kitchen showroom on the way to the Kobe train station.
This is what a typical Japanese bathroom setup looks like. The tub on the right is for soaking only, and you only enter it after showering on the left(while sitting down). Your body is supposed to be clean when you enter the tub (same routine/etiquette at Japanese hotsprings & bathhouses). For that reason, Japanese families share the same tub of water, which is termperature-controlled by the tub. I was told that some setups even pipe filtered bathwater to the washing machine afterwards.
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