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Article: Focusing on the old and the new: Pellerin Milnor searching for oldest triple-loader; Maytag touts HE washers.(NEWSMAKERS)
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- American Coin-Op
- Article date:
- February 1, 2009
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PELLERIN MILNOR ANNOUNCES CONTEST TO RETIRE OLDEST 'TRIPLE-LOADER' IN NORTH AMERICA
To celebrate its 50th anniversary in the vended laundry market, Pellerin Milnor Corp. is holding a contest to find and replace the oldest, operating Milnor "triple-loader" washer in North America.
Milnor made its first industrial washers for the coin-op market in 1959. These machines--designed for eight to 10 turns per day in commercial applications--are still offered today as Classic-style C4E units, along with the company's newer line of cabinet-style washers.
"Milnor Classic-style washers have successfully operated in self-serve laundries for decades," says ...