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She had bought a twin tub washing machine for just ten pounds, the next day she was dead.
They were endlessly filling up the twin tubs and the hostess trolley.
A bedstead and a long-broken twin tub washing machine, hang together in this contorted web.
During the 1960s, twin tub machines briefly became very popular, helped by the low price of the Rolls Razor washers.
Polar (now the sole manufacturer of domestic twin tub washing machines in the UK)
"Twin Tub With Guitar"
The car, known as the Bethgon Coalporter, has a twin tub, and most often in recent years has been built from lightweight aluminum rather than steel.
The Danby DTT420 Twin Tub is perhaps the greenest way to do the laundry.
Daz Handwash: regular fragrance-free detergent suitable for washing clothes by hand and/or twin tub washing machines.
B: "Starfighter Pilot (Twin Tub Re-Score)"
King Creosote & The Earlies perform Twin Tub Twin / Not One Bit Ashamed @ Homegame 2011...
Ariel Handwash also refers to a now defunct high-suds version of liquid sold in smaller bottle, a product suitable for washing by hand or twin tub to take on holiday to launder small quantities of clothes.
There is a difference between fully automatic washing machines - which change the nature of the task altogether - and 'twin tub' machines where the hot wet washing has to be lifted manually into a separate drying compartment.
Huge leaded windows not only give the living room a glorious view of the neighbouring church, but also, up on a mezzanine floor where twin tubs are positioned, promise potential for mutual voyeurism with the local congregation come bathtime.
Maybe it's down to Mad Men withdrawal - the next series isn't due to be aired here until next year - but, in recent days, it's been hard to escape the unnerving feeling that we are being metaphorically shoehorned into wasp- waisted dresses and chivvied back to the twin tub.