I enjoy taking care of all the housework while my husband works to put food on the table. Apparently a lot of women don't feel the same way judging by the comments. I have been doing this for almost ten years now and it is not getting old by any means. If someone enjoys taking care of their family in more traditional roles and everyone is happy why judge that?
Yes! I am the same way... My hubby works hard and makes good money, but I like doing things the old way.. I want of these washers!! Most women are too spoiled and would not even know what hard work was but those of us who do, do it because we have that natural passion down deep inside to for our home and family the old fashion way... Nothing wrong with it!!
This is cool, practical and looks so sturdy. They are selling non electric manual washers, but they are all flimsy plastic and look like they wouldn't survive a year, plus they appear to be for small lightweight loads. What some commenters are not understanding (or don't want to), is that this is a way of life for some people. Anyway, thanks folks I appreciate the demo.
I like this manual washer. It would be good to have for when you are out of power, or just have a few items of clothing that need to be hand washed. Real inspirational.
You are one hard working woman,, never heard of this kind of washer but now I am glad to see how this works. Really wish where I am from we had something like this way back in the old days. We had to go to the River to do our laundry till the Washing Machine came. cheers !!
Gone through 4 or 5 washing machines on our farm in 3 years. Stupid circuit board fries, or it starts eating the plastic parts or clothes and the company doesnt honor the extended warranty. This wouldnt break and would be faster to use. I need one!!!! Sometimes simple is better.
Some of these commenting below , don't seem to understand the concept of hard work, and that the scripture tells us that work has its reward. The more labor I do, the more rewarding it feels. I'm not afraid to work. Me and the Lord have the best conversations when i'm working. It seems the younger generations are spoiled sissies.
Yes. Also a 55 gallon plastic drum has threaded holes for a drain. If I made one It would be a 30 gallon or 55 gallon drum. Or the type where a 30 gal drum rotates inside a 55 gal drum. With that type you get a spin cycle. BUT !!! Simplicity lasts and works better usually. I will pray and start drinking heavily.
I wish they were nearby, i would love one. Right now I do all my laundry by hand, in a kids swimming pool. Been looking for a old wringer washer, but no luck.
I was looking at the store bought one of these, and OH MY GOODNESS THE PRICE! Plus, the tub looks way too small and even for me at 4'11" way too short. If I'm going to spend that much, I don't want to have to do anything to it to make it taller. My husband can build anything he sets his mind to, and he welds, so I'm having a little conversation with him tonight when he asks me AGAIN what I want for Christmas. This is definitely the way to go if you have the means to build it. Thank you so much for this video. God bless you and yours.
We love you & your wife's warm & friendly personality! You both make well done videos! Please keep making them. We also join others in wondering if Mountain Man would consider making Dasher washers. Your version seems much better & sturdier than what Lehman carries.
Misty, thank you for keeping these videos up. Now that my child beating days (sadly)seem to be coming to an end I'm coming back to all these videos and making lists of things I'm gonna build or buy. This is one major thing I'm makin'.
Working at home ,at job,fairly Charing togather it's not men or women ,Just open your heart ,life is amazingly enjoyable so that family will be happy. (I love your vedio 💗)
@@tammydetrick6279 I can tell you when hurricane Sandy hit, there was no electricity for days, for some people weeks and for other people, a month depending how close you lived to the water. Once electricity was back, the line at the laundromat went for hours.I would definitely get a handwasher.
@@serenitypeaceandcomfort3669 I don’t have one of these. But I am capable of doing all of my laundry by hand. I have everything I need except for an out door clothes line. But if something should happen someone would string one up for me.
gingergargoyle. .Well I'm either going to find a hobby husband to do what I care about OR I'm packing up my little camper and homesteading myself. Feel like starting a group for women called, We Can Do It and Get Things Done!
No need for electricity and very efficient way to wash a clothes. My only remark would be on a disposal of dirty water. Simply tossing it in your garden or lawn is not a best solution. Maybe storing the dirty water in some kimd of container and driving it to nearby town to dispose. Or using enviromentally friendly soaps or dergents in the first place!? But, thank you for a great idea. I might us it on my own.
Guess where towns dispose of it? They dump it in a field because the best filter is the ground...hence why the women in this just dump it. Same as when they drain the tanks in camper trailers. You can have a drain plug you pull and have it empty in a pit filled will different sized gravel that helps filter out floating bits if you like...but it still all goes into the ground.
THANK YOU !!!! Great Video. Why do REVENUERs ( Sorry I mean ZOMBIES ) attack nice people during chores. Will pray for an answer. Don’t think I will get an an answer. But I will make a washing like yours machine like yours -- with tap. 5 gallon buckets not getting cloths clean. 😂😂 Again THANK YOU !!! ❤❤
Misty shooter where are you I know I'm not the only one that just love to see another video of you and the kids but maybe you have reasons you don't want to at least there's these old ones to see