1/30/2024 0 Comments Sgb vintage gay videosI have been using the following words many times in relation to your postings, but they never lose any of their meaning. Post# 743486, Reply# 11 at 07:29 (2,973 days old) by kenmoreguy89 (Valenza Piemonte, Italy- Soon to be US immigrant.) Thanks again for posting this Alan, it's made my day. I knew a few people who had the D/W too, in fact the hotel I worked at when I was 16 had one as their secondary machine. For a lot of people on a budget they were the go to brand. Indesit continued selling slow spin machines well into the 80's. I only know of one person who's mum had a L7 and have not seen one in person. 4cm wider than the standard 60cm kitchen space and having the dispenser on the top. I don't think the L7 was a big seller in the UK because of it's dimensions. ( Rule of thumb with Indesit, if the filter pump cover is screwed on, it's a spin drain machine ). It appears the L8's spin was beefed up in 1979 from 380rpm to 400rpm, remaining a spin drain machine. ![]() A separate spinner was a necessity if you owned a slow spin model. Indesit's of old were solidly built although prone to rust and sticky door boots.
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