Hoovermatic T5090 twintub

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The Supermatic was the only twin tub left on the market when I worked in sales, and to give an idea of just how expensive it was, we had it priced at £429.99. That was just for the standard model, as the Deluxe with autorinse had already been discontinued by that point. It was the same story for the Hotpoint top loader, which eventually crept up to a whopping £549.99.

Lack of demand towards the end made these machines expensive to produce as there were no economies of scale to be had, and only by jacking up the price could they remain profitable. In both cases, we eventually received an update from Hotpoint announcing that production had ended due to no longer being economically viable, and once any remaining stock was gone, that was it.

It's true by the way, the only people that bought twin tubs in later years were the blue rinse brigade. The same ones who bought Hoover Turbo Juniors and dry irons!
 
If the Blue Rinse Brigades had gotten used to dry ironing, then they couldn't get used to steam puffing out of an iron.

Those Hotpoint Supermatics would probably be cheaper today as the build quality isnt as good.
 
T5090

I bought a Hoovermatic T5090 in 1992 under the free flights promotion, we never got the tickets but I still have the machine and use it from time to time. I think it was the free flights fiasco that did it for Hoover UK, the twintub ended production not long after.
 

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