Death of a Washing Machine


(YouTube link)

An expensive-looking front loader gives its all. It does not go gently ...but keeps up the good fight astonishingly long after its parts begin to fly off. This would make a decent ad for the make and model, much better than the washing machine destroyed previously. You have to start feeling sorry for the little machine that just kept going and going and going. -via The Daily What

Update: The original video, uploaded last fall by Aussie50, has more information:

Concrete counterweights and good spare parts were removed from this before doing this test :D

Kudos to Photonicinduction for inspiring/encouraging me to perfect the washing machine kill cycle!

and if you have any doubts about what went in around the 3:40 mark, it was a motor from a similar machine, not a cat or dog like some idiots are claiming!.... sicko's!


Thanks, Croccydile!

I think poor Aussie50 is probably screaming bloody murder at Neatorama right now. Both links on this site were stolen versions of the video.

Here is the *really* original version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_PLnInsh7E

Here is his rant he did just the other day because of poor research like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o03AdDvbuPo
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This is what everyone on Fox News looks like to me. Sometimes it's two or three machines in split-screen, all going at once, you know, to be all fair and balanced about it.
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This is what everyone on Fox News looks like to me. Sometimes it's two or three machines in split-screen, all going at once, you know, to be all fair and balanced about it.
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Just to be sure no one is scared: They must have disarmed the Unbalanced Load sensor. Unaltered washing machines would have stopped at the first serious shake.
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