This vintage hand mangle is in good working condition.


It could do with a clean, and comes with a clamp to fix it in place.


All as pictured.



ACME Wringer


The Acme Wringer was a popular piece of 1950s domestic laundry equipment. It was a small mangle which would be positioned between two sinks. Clothes were passed through the rollers, rinsed and passed through them again to remove excess water before hanging them out to dry. This was a time consuming process which became unnecessary as electric washing machines which spun water out of the clothes became more commonplace.