Does anyone have experience with Yirego Drumi foot-powered washing machine? It will wash only small loads, but may be useful when traveling to remote anchorages, etc.
Thanks,
George
My Grandmother had a gas powered washing machine. It as started with a foot pedal much like a motorcycle. As a small boy, I can remember being fascinated by this machine. Then civilization came to that area, and Grandma bought an electric powered version.
A manual powered washer would be even worse. If Uncleg's Significant Other is reading this, PM me, and I will send you the name of a good divorce lawyer.:lol:
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Does anyone have experience with Yirego Drumi foot-powered washing machine? It will wash only small loads, but may be useful when traveling to remote anchorages, etc.
Thanks,
George
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Clean clothes are so overrated...In remote anchorages, clothes are overrated.
Does anyone have experience with Yirego Drumi foot-powered washing machine? It will wash only small loads, but may be useful when traveling to remote anchorages, etc.
Thanks,
George
Thanks. all,
I'm going with a 5 gallon bucket and adapted plunger to wash/rinse: a commercial salad spinner to spin dry. KISS!
Does anyone have experience with Yirego Drumi foot-powered washing machine? It will wash only small loads, but may be useful when traveling to remote anchorages, etc.
Thanks,
George
Our home dryer is solar and wind driven. Sustainable wood clothes line pegs too.I notice she also has a solar-powered clothes dryer!
Hey, I got her a new flat Rock to use down at the river. What more could I do?are you guys living in? Still up to "the wife" to do things you should be helping with. Join the 21st century.
Our home dryer is solar and wind driven. Sustainable wood clothes line pegs too.