Laundry Day Living Off Grid | You have never seen anything like it!

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We have finally dialed in our off grid laundry set up 👌 Seriously, one of the big challenges of living off grid is Laundry. Most of the off grid stuff is to small or flimsy. This set up from Lehmans.com is on point and has made the laundry day another simple day on the homestead
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  • @sheliafarmer
    @sheliafarmer Жыл бұрын

    Just a note *** Lehman dumped Doug and Stacy for talking about the truth

  • @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    Жыл бұрын

    Yea do WE DO NOT SUPPORT PEOPLE THAT SHUT UP FREE SPEACH 👍

  • @laurenbollywoodall7864

    @laurenbollywoodall7864

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for that update! I was wondering about that as I went back and watched this video with my little six-year old boy who can't wait to do this! You are a real pleasure to watch, Stacy. I feel this way about cloth diapering with flat diapers. People wonder about it being so much work, but like you, with laundry, I really enjoy it too! I feel so empowered about it! We can do it ourselves! I remember y'all commenting about Lehmans and I was hoping it wasn't true, but if it's true, I want to know! I am thankful for the confirmation. Thank you for walking the walk you talk. It's so uplifting to see that kind of strength and Godly faith in these days. Truly. Your channel has brought me so much strength and a reassurance that even though I've been raised in this system, I CAN follow this calling God has put in my gut and heart and break away from this city and soon get into the country with my family in a few months and then I can take care of us, because I've had your guidance. Because of you two, I do not feel alone, and that's enough. Right now we have a small plastic wonder washer machine. I will find a machine like this one you have one day, from a different company. How disappointing, but that's ok. I will never support suppression of speech or de-platforming, especially not with my dollars. I don't pay people to take away such a sacred right that our forefathers fought and died to ensure for us.

  • @ljgo4899

    @ljgo4899

    Жыл бұрын

    Any replacement store where we can get these items instead of Lehman's that you found?

  • @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ljgo4899 try local Amish stores if you have them or online you can catch a Mennonite store...

  • @keithjohnson5190

    @keithjohnson5190

    Жыл бұрын

    Now it is getting worse for everybody. Hang in there. They are the ones that will lose, I didn't know that they did that to you, I will make sure that I don't order from them. I enjoy your videos.

  • @pamelaseymour-gough2894
    @pamelaseymour-gough28942 жыл бұрын

    Here in Australia almost every backyard has a ‘Hills Hoist’ clothesline. Hanging washing out in the open air dries them for free but more importantly sunshine and the ultra violet light kills bacteria and virus, plus washing smells so very fresh and clean. Eucalyptus oil adds a lovely fragrance and is also an antiseptic.

  • @Vee-zx6eh

    @Vee-zx6eh

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have a hills hoist. And...Eucy laundry powder

  • @mariametko

    @mariametko

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lov 🌻

  • @irmadennington2773

    @irmadennington2773

    2 жыл бұрын

    Using my Hills hoist most of the time, my clothes are smelling fresh, a lot better than a dryer .

  • @minimalist5555life

    @minimalist5555life

    2 жыл бұрын

    I live I Australia also and wondered can you buy a hand washing machine here

  • @khustombuilt2854

    @khustombuilt2854

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here in NZ .....wow. I want a washer like that though

  • @iheargeese
    @iheargeese2 жыл бұрын

    Why was a video about laundry so relaxing and satisfying?? The cats, the turkey, the sunshine and the swishing water… all the good vibes!! 😎 Loved it!

  • @tc41089

    @tc41089

    2 жыл бұрын

    It also made me feel a little guilty because I was sitting here watching her! LOL

  • @iheargeese

    @iheargeese

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tc41089 We’ll get off our duffs soon. As soon as the video is over!😂

  • @luminyam6145

    @luminyam6145

    2 жыл бұрын

    She is the most zen woman. Her videos make me feel as if I have meditated an hour and I feel refreshed. She is quite amazing.

  • @MyPammer

    @MyPammer

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right? It was very relaxing. I miss the farm!

  • @thetruthpost9693

    @thetruthpost9693

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes had the same feeling

  • @ciphercode2298
    @ciphercode22982 жыл бұрын

    My grandmother and grandfather both grew up in cabins in West Virginia. He was 10 years older than her and found her as a teenager one when he was out hunting in the woods. Her father had thrown her out and she was barefoot and without a coat in the fall. He worked in the coal mines and they got married in 1935. He bought them a house kit from sears roebuck and a gasoline powered maytag washer. Their marriage was brief because he was killed in a roof fall in the winter of 41 when my mother was 3 years old. She worked at a local cafe and cleaned homes to make ends meet until my mother was born. She eventually bought the cafe and ran it until her 70s when she had a bad fall and was left in a wheel chair. My mother and my grandmother loved to harken back to those days and remind us kids how easy we have it. Now I'm doin the same with my grandkids. They cant fathom life before internet, much less riding a horse to town or doing laundry outside. They are good about helping feed the chickens,gathering eggs and hanging out our laundry though.

  • @Coppretta

    @Coppretta

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just love this post

  • @Turkeyfether

    @Turkeyfether

    2 жыл бұрын

    WOW! Your grandma was quite a lady !

  • @HISIAM888RUHIS888

    @HISIAM888RUHIS888

    2 жыл бұрын

    You’re Doing A Great job with your kids!! Especially sharing with them the stories of your Family & how you grew up!! God Bless!! 🙏🙏💓💓🙌🙌👍👍😍📖🎚👑🕊🕊🕊

  • @francesodle6069

    @francesodle6069

    2 жыл бұрын

    All my friends hung clothes out doors. My mom went I was a girl had the Maytad wringer washer. Fir afew years dad brought home the Maytag automatic. My mother fir most of her like hung clothes out to dry ahe had the dryer but hung clothes out doors almost 12 months of the year. I was first married I told my husband I needed a clothes line a fam member Said no that s why you have a dryer ha ha then I for sure put up a clothes line and I used it always

  • @francesodle6069

    @francesodle6069

    2 жыл бұрын

    An aunt I had always use a wringer washer she Saud the clothes got cleaner in the wringer machine. I know so now the machine need an adjatater to clean the clothes

  • @Stewfysh
    @Stewfysh2 жыл бұрын

    I'm always fascinated how many Americans are so conditioned to use dryers. Most Australian homes have a giant hills hoist. You can nearly fit a load on every quarter... great fun for the kids to swing around on too.

  • @jeanburgin160
    @jeanburgin1602 жыл бұрын

    A Speed Queen is what my mother had when I was a small girl growing up. Everyone had one of these in those days ... lol

  • @maryarcher8484

    @maryarcher8484

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeap I grew up using a matag ringer washer and hung them on a line. I washing for 5 when I was 9. I really enjoyed it! I still enjoy doing laundry

  • @MTknitter22

    @MTknitter22

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jean, my Maytag finally wore out, good buddy for years. We moved to a homestead - Amish all near us and the women ALL love and all have Speed Queen. Some have ringer but not all ! The spin cycle so efficient that my clothes dry quickly on the line!

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam61452 жыл бұрын

    That was the one thing my mother regretted for years after getting an automatic washing machine, was giving up the ringer. She loved it so much, she spoke of it fondly for years after getting the new machine. And it is true, for whatever the reason, ringing out your own clothes has a zen sort of feel to it. I must say I loved it too as a child (I was careful!) Wonderful video as always, thank you.

  • @sinisterfoxy

    @sinisterfoxy

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve heard similar sentiments from other people ❤️

  • @shirleycathcart5502

    @shirleycathcart5502

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too, loved wash day. I could help Mom. Age 86 1/2. Tub baths on Sat night.

  • @bonniekay6486

    @bonniekay6486

    Жыл бұрын

    When my parents moved off the farm, my Mom complained and complained about the new dryer. She hated the noise. She kept the ringer washer and used it though. Refused to use an automatic. “It wastes water.”

  • @claymack1109

    @claymack1109

    Жыл бұрын

    These are awesome I would like to have one but I don't live off grid and they are very expensive

  • @lovenotes5299
    @lovenotes52992 жыл бұрын

    My friend who is in her 90's wouldn't use a modern washer. So i brought her son a Lehmans catalog w/ wringer washer ,the old fashioned white one- He brought her a brand new one for christmas from Lehmans and had it shipped to them.

  • @darrel1954
    @darrel19542 жыл бұрын

    Stacy you have the most amazing outlook in life that a person can possibly have. You are a blessing to watch, thanks for sharing Darrel

  • @romanschapter6559

    @romanschapter6559

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael58302 жыл бұрын

    I have one of the Lehman’s washer. I put it on a roller platform so I can move it around easy. I also attached a hose to the drain so the water would drain away from where I am washing. It really washes great. I also have a old Kenmore wringer washer. But since getting the Lehman’s hand washer I have not used it.

  • @tasharichardson9618

    @tasharichardson9618

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where can I order this machine from?

  • @prudenceseales735

    @prudenceseales735

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tasharichardson9618 Lehmans in the US. You can order online, and I believe they can ship overseas. I imagine shipping costs would be pretty high though.

  • @Kay.in.FL.HI.SA.JP.OZ.NZ.RIO..

    @Kay.in.FL.HI.SA.JP.OZ.NZ.RIO..

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@prudenceseales735 what does it weigh approximately?

  • @prudenceseales735

    @prudenceseales735

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Kay.in.FL.HI.SA.JP.OZ.NZ.RIO.. I don't know, as I don't have one myself, but I am sure you could email them and find out. Or maybe it mentions the weight on their website.

  • @duhhhh1723

    @duhhhh1723

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe if you boil the water with some mass rocket heater you wouldn't need to use soap ,or use a heated, vintage copper wash bucket for the final rinse .. Great video ,loved it .

  • @katee2231
    @katee22312 жыл бұрын

    I’m not off grid. But I love hanging my clothes outside. I purchased last year an umbrella clothesline . Installed myself, I absolutely love hanging outside. (75) brings back child hood memories. My clothes smell so good!

  • @krystalgarcia3397
    @krystalgarcia33972 жыл бұрын

    This brings me such lovely memories ♥️This is how my Grandma and I did our laundry in the 80’s and 90’s. I guess we were somewhat like homesteading although I didn’t know it. We did use a Speed Queen with the generator that also powered our water pump into a large holding tank. We had an old Majestic wood cook stove for winter cooking and propane range for the hot months. We had kerosene lamps for light in our log cabin. Gardening with my Papa and making preserves with him are also wonderful memories. I just love watching this channel and long for this lifestyle again often😊

  • @anj3595
    @anj35952 жыл бұрын

    I was about 11 years old, helping with laundry, wringer washer. My fingers went in with clothing. My Aunt was standing by and hit the bar in a panic. The rollers separated immediately. No harm done. I loved that way to do laundry and still do today. I want to find one if and when my automatic washer goes out.

  • @marcuswhite3628

    @marcuswhite3628

    2 жыл бұрын

    Better order today - they are out of stock right now - they are back ordered.

  • @livesoutdoors1708
    @livesoutdoors17082 жыл бұрын

    I was standing in a puddle of water while using an older electric wringer washer and it shorted out… blew me completely off the platform after the shock traveled up my arm… adventures in homesteading…😆❤️ Nice to see you again Stacey! God bless!

  • @sherryl817

    @sherryl817

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for that info!! Scary!

  • @nanaphyl5142

    @nanaphyl5142

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow! You are lucky to be here.

  • @krystalgardiner5591

    @krystalgardiner5591

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know it’s not funny but the way you described that I laughed out loud! 😂 glad your ok!

  • @francesodle6069

    @francesodle6069

    2 жыл бұрын

    Be careful with water and electricity. Omg you could have been hurt thank heavens you are OK.

  • @racheljacobs8887
    @racheljacobs88872 жыл бұрын

    Yep I agree with everyone it is absolutely relaxing to watch the laundry being washed...but yes a little guilty because she is doing all of the work. Stacy just makes you want to live off grid!

  • @ranmarch6768
    @ranmarch67682 жыл бұрын

    I STILL make my laundry soap out of boiled bacon grease and lye from wood ashes, then use a cheese grater to make the granular soap from the soap cakes.

  • @dirkkuerschnerpeasantfield8913

    @dirkkuerschnerpeasantfield8913

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you have a recipie?

  • @closecounsel9099

    @closecounsel9099

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell us how? Share the knowledge. Thanks

  • @albinuta4232

    @albinuta4232

    2 жыл бұрын

    How do you make it please???

  • @xyztia12

    @xyztia12

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tons of soap making videos on you tube and there is a bunch of videos on how to get lye from wood ash

  • @marylouise890
    @marylouise8902 жыл бұрын

    Yes. I too washed clothes by hand for many years in my youth. Washed them in our bathtub. Kept me in shape too! 👍😊😎

  • @sherryrobinson9602
    @sherryrobinson96022 жыл бұрын

    I have my grand mas old Speed Queen washer that still works! Remember learning how to wash clothes with her and have some wonderful memories that I would not change for anything. My grandma would even hang her clothes up on the clothes line too. It is work but well worth it.

  • @diannajones1993
    @diannajones19932 жыл бұрын

    55 years ago we rented a house with a square Maytag wringer washer. I’ve hung many diapers on the clothes line and in the basement in the winter. I live in Ohio about an hour from Lehman’s but never been there. I must visit soon.

  • @MyPammer
    @MyPammer2 жыл бұрын

    That SpeedQueen looks a lot like the one my Momma used until Daddy could afford an electric one. Her tub and wringer weren't electric though. I remember going out and "helping" her with laundry although at 3 or 4 years of age I'm not entirely sure if I was helping or if she just wanted me where she could keep her eye on me, lol. Thanks for sharing that with us. I used to dry my clothes on the line all the time until we moved to the apartment. Now it's a luxury I miss! Even if the squirrels did throw walnuts at me while I was out there. 🤣

  • @lieuwina
    @lieuwina2 жыл бұрын

    Stacy that was a lovely laundry day for me brought back some memories for me too. When I was living in the Netherlands my washing machine broke and the electricity bill was quiet high. Having 5 children and then me and my husband included washing for 7 people by hand was something. I wish I had that Lemans washing machine that is just up my ally. I had to use two cement tubs one for washing one for rinsing and a plumbers plunger and I did that for 7 years. I enjoyed every minute of it and when I had my stroke believe me it helped me a lot in therapy and getting to use my arms again. If I could get that machine here in the UK I would do it again willingly. Thank you for sharing your lovely washing day with us.

  • @salvease

    @salvease

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a touching story. I find handwashing clothing very relaxing. I have a stackable washer/dryer in my apartment in a big city in the US yet I love washing, hanging, ironing clothing. It calms me. I hope your health is doing better these days.

  • @salvease

    @salvease

    2 жыл бұрын

    I remember my mother using the dual cement washer in South America. Fond memories.

  • @dianebrady6784

    @dianebrady6784

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm presently stuck with a washboard.

  • @lieuwina

    @lieuwina

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@salvease My health has improved a lot. Now and again I have a bit of a problem.

  • @67gdjbi
    @67gdjbi2 жыл бұрын

    Love it! Growing up we had the old electric wringer washer with the 2 rinse tubs. Was electric but still very physical. By the time we filled the washer and tubs and rinse tubs we had plenty of work to do. Was my mom, me and my 5 brothers. We had clothes lines that would have probably stretched out the length of a football field lol. I used to have to climb up on a 5 gallon bucket to reach the clothes lines. We had wooden tree limbs that would prop up the lines and we had a 3 line strain all the way around our big old back yard at the time. We would start washing clothes on Friday afternoon and wash and hang out clothes until mid afternoon Saturday. Then after clothes would dry we would fold or iron for hours. Yep plenty of work to stay clean but now that I look back I know it made my life better for growing up this way.

  • @mycelticstardust

    @mycelticstardust

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here, I treasure those memories! Every time the washing machine stops working with a full load and won't drain or spin, I would wished I had the old faithful wringer washer!!!

  • @francesodle6069

    @francesodle6069

    2 жыл бұрын

    We were little girls it was work fir my mother. Heating the water carry buckets to the wringer washer and the rinse tubs. Before school waking there were bucketwater hearting on the stove. My mom had to carry water to stove heat water carry the hot water to the machine and to 2 wash tubs. Sort clothes wash the whites first. Women hung clothes out side and I remember these ladies taking about the beautiful wash they neighbors had hanging on the line. All mostly history now. Dad brought mother her washer dryer soon as he could but fir ever and ever my mother hung clothes outside to dry almost 12 months out of the year. I love clothes hung outside

  • @maryloomis8075
    @maryloomis80752 жыл бұрын

    I remember my grandma using a ringer washer. It was electric and I was afraid her or my mother would get their fingers caught in the rollers. I would then help them hang the laundry on the line. There is no smell that can compare to that fresh air smell in sheets and blankets dried outside. My daughter has transitioned to using soap nuts as she is trying to detox from chemicals in their environment. Thanks for sharing!

  • @debrastocks7135
    @debrastocks71352 жыл бұрын

    I so remember helping my Grandma and Mom do laundry in a washing machine that had the wringer on it.

  • @theresaakin2284
    @theresaakin22842 жыл бұрын

    When Harvey showed up at our backdoor, my husband hooked up the generator to the washer. We were two days past needing laundry. People around us had electricity but our neighbors including 3-4 doors down had none. After geting the laundry washed, we decided to set up the frame for our 10x10 outdoor room. Strung clothesline rope and the neighbors couldn't believe i wouldn't go to a laundromat. I had just hung up my husband's denim shirts and jeans when the power came back on. I left them on the line. they were dry in no time due to the hot Gulf and bay winds. I didn't iron one pair, he was good with it. My neighbor has the washer wringer just like yours from Lehman's. She washes her quilts in it. She likes it for the less wear and tear. She can't run them all through the wringer but the wringer is easier on her quilts than the spin cycle in the automatic washer. Love your videos.

  • @kevchard5214
    @kevchard52142 жыл бұрын

    I am glad you got away from the electric washer. I have a Lehmans washer siting in a box waiting for my new off grid house (if I can ever find land in Arkansas). I have looked for tutorials on how to use it for about a year and nothing was worth watching. This helps thanks Stacy.

  • @pamelag.4417
    @pamelag.44172 жыл бұрын

    Hi, so grateful for this laundry video. Brings back memories, when I helped my grandma. She had all the conveniences of a electric washer and dryer in a new laundry room, but would washer her clothes in a spinner washer in her basement. She loved her clothes to be white white and bright. No use for automatic washer. She also made all her own soap. We would shred the soap for her, she appreciated that so much. For the second rinse she'd fill a wringer washer tub with wringer. Then hang on the line to dry. And it was so much fun to help on wash day. Special happy times!! I'd love have an off grid washer, dreaming on!! Someday I will!

  • @stacyc9775

    @stacyc9775

    2 жыл бұрын

    I also shred a bar of Castille soap and mix with the washing soda for detergent also. Happy memories 🙂

  • @daisygurl3601
    @daisygurl36012 жыл бұрын

    Yahoo! Stacy is in the house! We miss you, girl! Love your system. Who needs the gym? Blessings...daisy

  • @suzannekinsey8831
    @suzannekinsey88312 жыл бұрын

    When I lived off grid as a teenager. This is the type of washer we had. Only the Amish nearby had figured out a way to make a copycat to the stainless one like you have. They used a type of wood, treated it somehow. And it lasted for all the years we used it. I think we swished it appropriately 100 times per load. With 11 kiddos we had lots of wash to do. But also lots of ppl to take turns at the washer too!:) of course in the summer we all loved the job. Winter not as much. I would like to get one of these types to have on hand should the power go out.:) and for the nostalgia it brings!:)

  • @tinanieves9881
    @tinanieves98812 жыл бұрын

    The ringer was my favorite part of helping my grandma do laundry! Lol.

  • @sallyeblen7032
    @sallyeblen70322 жыл бұрын

    Blessed with a Beautiful day. God is GREAT!

  • @marychristensen4254
    @marychristensen42542 жыл бұрын

    Im off grid in Montana and use one of these I purchased from Lehman’s. I love it!! I do have a suggestion: I think you are overloading it a bit. The clothes should be able to freely swish, not as a large lump of clothing. Such a blessing to watch you and Doug do things the old fashioned way. ❤️

  • @dianneeverett1633
    @dianneeverett16332 жыл бұрын

    You do make it look kind of fun. I love the smell of outdoor dried laundry especially bedding.

  • @sueyates3555
    @sueyates35552 жыл бұрын

    I think I would really like that wash machine. I hang up all my clothes but my towels and wash rags. It's so nice seeing you Stacy and some of the animals to.

  • @txredkim867
    @txredkim8672 жыл бұрын

    It's good to see you back! I use to wash clothes in a bucket using a wash board...then a clothes wringer. Was very labor intensive but I really enjoyed it.

  • @michelemccracken62
    @michelemccracken622 жыл бұрын

    My mom is 76 years on this earth and she remembers doing laundry like this. The words fun and I love it never are used when she talks about those memories. LOL.

  • @lynnwright3143

    @lynnwright3143

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember my Moms wringer washer when I was about 6-7 yrs of age, but that was when we lived in Texas. When I was 10 years old we moved to Iowa. She used one of those Umbrella style clothes lines in the summer but the washer was electric. The only thing I remember was that she had to watch my brother like a hawk. He would get his fingers in the roller more than once. My Mom used to tell us stories about when we were younger. She would keep us in stitches for the longest time. I know she certainly repeated the stories more than once but she was so funny, we didn't care.

  • @lynnwright3143

    @lynnwright3143

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm her same age, but she had 3 kids in 2 1/2 years. You had to have a sense of humor, or you would go crazy. She had the last one 2 1/2 years later, so she had her hands full. I remember when we got out first TV when I was 5 years old. We had to have some form of entertainment, so we wouldn't get into so much trouble.

  • @Peachy08
    @Peachy082 жыл бұрын

    That looks very therapeutic!

  • @kimberleygirl7533
    @kimberleygirl75332 жыл бұрын

    You have a hills hoist! Good Aussie staple for backyards everywhere. It’s a great thing!

  • @BajaGirl302
    @BajaGirl3022 жыл бұрын

    I love your horses! I just started volunteering at a horse rescue. I remember doing laundry at my grandmas. She had an electric one. Just had to be careful around the ringer. I wish I could have gotten it when she died. Also had a singer sewing machine with the foot pedal, so that would be great for off grid. She lived in a brick farmhouse, and had coal delivered for the radiators. I loved putting the coals in the furnace. Going a bit off track a bit. One more thing. Her barn was all brick. Still there today. Lovely video. I really need to learn more about off grid living.

  • @glendapeterson1180
    @glendapeterson11802 жыл бұрын

    We grew up in a house with electricity--we had lights, TV, radio--but the washing was done by Mom's strong arms. She then hung everything on the line. When it all was dry, she collected it and brought it in for ironing. When I got a bit older, I helped her. I'm so glad I had these experiences.

  • @lolasimmons9152
    @lolasimmons91522 жыл бұрын

    Stacy, this is a great way to do laundry because you don't have to rely on electricity and it doesn't matter what time of the year you do laundry. Love you and Doug from Kingston Ontario Canada

  • @deborapettigrew1258
    @deborapettigrew12582 жыл бұрын

    Yep I’m starting to save and get me one too…..hanks for sharing Stacy never fails you always provide

  • @vahneb7260
    @vahneb72602 жыл бұрын

    We had a wringer washing machine growing up. I loved putting the clothes through. My grandma would give me a stern look as I put the clothes through a second time lol. The smell of clothes hung outside is amazing especially sheets. Love this video, thanks Stacy.

  • @Esther-1914
    @Esther-19142 жыл бұрын

    My mom had an old ringer washing machine and made me use it when I was a kid. I was impressed! Now I want one of my own!💚

  • @anitahamlin2411
    @anitahamlin24112 жыл бұрын

    Funny I commented on another video how I would love to find an old ringer washer. Good to know Lemans sells them. This is a bit of work but really look at the fact that it is truly off grid and it leaves lovely fresh air dried laundry and you get a bit of a work out to boot. Thanks!

  • @orchardgirl4785
    @orchardgirl47852 жыл бұрын

    I have been using eucalyptus oil in my wash since you recommended it in another video a year or two back. I absolutely love it!

  • @JESUSlovesyouall
    @JESUSlovesyouall2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that Stacy. I know washing clothes like that would take some getting used to but the lifestyle you and Doug have is the reward.

  • @Mulder25j
    @Mulder25j2 жыл бұрын

    Stacy, you're a tremendous asset. Thanks for the awesome vlog.

  • @wendyberg1569
    @wendyberg15692 жыл бұрын

    I have missed videos with Stacy! I was just thinking how much I miss cabin videos of Stacy cooking. :) I enjoyed the laundry video. Thank you!

  • @heavenboundhomestead126
    @heavenboundhomestead1262 жыл бұрын

    I went 5 years and two children, washing clothes and diapers by hand. Was grateful when I got a washer. But it would not bother me if I had to wash by hand again. Lol especially when I don't have children at home anymore. Blessings to you

  • @YeshuaKingMessiah

    @YeshuaKingMessiah

    Жыл бұрын

    Washing diapers Ugh I did it Would terribly mind doing it again!

  • @Finchersfarmstead
    @Finchersfarmstead2 жыл бұрын

    Nice! I have a small washer in case we have a power outage will work with a power station charged by solar. I just made up a 5 gallon homemade laundry soap. Never used soap berries. I use borax, washing soda n laundry powder n some tea tree essential oil. Might try the Dr brothers n soap berries next. That's a nice arm workout.

  • @marithag2319
    @marithag23192 жыл бұрын

    I always felt grateful when I had the time to hang laundry while being a single mom. Now that I'm retired hanging laundry is routine! 😁 Love to have that contraption for sure. Never felt like home until I got my umbrella closeline up. I've pulled several old ones out of trash bins. When I move I leave them for the next homemakers. Even my camp sites aren't complete without a clothes line!

  • @BostonRocks76_Carmen
    @BostonRocks76_Carmen2 жыл бұрын

    My Grandmother had a ringer washer. I loved watching her do the laundry. I remember those times very fondly. Thanks for sharing. God Bless! Carmen

  • @lisawestmoreland9799
    @lisawestmoreland97992 жыл бұрын

    I've been wanting one of those...bought a new washer and within 3 months it had issues and still does...appliances aren't made to be used anymore..well not unless you only have one load a week..

  • @lisalittlefield2069
    @lisalittlefield20692 жыл бұрын

    I would love a set up like that. It reminds me of time I spent with my grandmother washing clothes and hanging them up. Very special time for me. ❤️

  • @jillbritton2676
    @jillbritton26762 жыл бұрын

    I have enjoyed the cabin build but it’s good to see Stacy again doing homesteading things.

  • @ruthwible2309
    @ruthwible23092 жыл бұрын

    Brought back memories! You’re awesome! ❤️

  • @loriann2296
    @loriann22962 жыл бұрын

    So nice to see your smiling face again, Stacy! I missed you!

  • @oliviabrewer1867
    @oliviabrewer1867 Жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to let you guys know. I know this is an old video but I've been watching y'all for a couple days now and I'm really inspired and I am ASHAMED OF MYSELF FOR buying into all this pandemic CRAP. It has made last and scared and now so unhealthy I can't hardly walk and I'm only 46. However I'm turning over a new leaf today. I got up this morning. Didn't get much sleep last night but I got up anyways went out in my back yard and low n behold I found a plant in y'all's video that I can cook with. I picked some and went to wash them off and oh the smell of my water is UNREAL. So I washed them off in spring water and unfortunately I have to do laundry in this water which has me very worried but I'm gonna go ahead and do it anyways because I am so ashamed that I've not trusted in God to get me though all this anymore than I have. I had almost given up but not anymore. I LOVE GOD AND HE LOVES ME AND HE WANTS ME TO TRUST IN HIM AND I'M SO SORRY THAT I HAVE LET HIM DOWN THE PAST COUPLE YEARS BUT NO MORE. MAY GOD BLESS EVERYONE AND WE WILL ALL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR EACH OTHER AND NOT ONLY SURVIVE BUT THRIVE AS WELL. GOD IS GREAT AND HE HAS A PLAN FOR IS ALL. THANK YOU ALL FOR REMINDING ME IF MY ROOTS. GOD 🙏🙏🙏 BLESS

  • @terry4988
    @terry49882 жыл бұрын

    reminds of moma washing cloths on the back porch , brought back memories .

  • @deniseallen-blake2557
    @deniseallen-blake25572 жыл бұрын

    That is so cool! I like them way you can control how much you can agitate your clothes. And ringing them has always been on the best ways to get the excess moisture out. I'm so glad we're getting to see you again! Seems like Doug was hogging the screen. Lol Y'all take care and God bless ❣️🙏❣️

  • @Nannaof10
    @Nannaof102 жыл бұрын

    When I was very young, like 60 years ago... (I'm 68) my Mom still had a wringer washer. Lot more work and it did take electricity. This brings me back

  • @samanthahoffman4647
    @samanthahoffman46472 жыл бұрын

    I've missed you Stacy!! I really got bored with the log cabin build...........sorry. I'm happy to see more of you and all the things you do!

  • @jeanadamsick9854
    @jeanadamsick98542 жыл бұрын

    HI STACY, YEARS AGO, MY MOTHER WASHED CLOTHES BY HAND, YEP!!! I LEARNED HOW TO DO SO, IT WORKS GREAT FOR THE, DELICATES! YOU MADE ME REMINISCE. THANKS!! Do take care. Fl.

  • @richardschmidt2430
    @richardschmidt24302 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Stacy, I helped a guinea out of her shell---basically helped "birth" her! She's my little buddy---she lets me pick her up, pet her, and hand-feed her! I will be integrating her into the flock soon, so I will naturally assume that she will "forget" me! I pray for you and Doug and your life out there! :) Nice to see you! (I "barely" do even KZread anymore.....) We'll be moving up to our north property (40 acres-woods) in less than a year, debt-free.....Shalom from Dawn @ Rich & Dawn in MN :)

  • @joshenyou360
    @joshenyou3602 жыл бұрын

    Stacy, it is so good to see you. You are always so happy and positive. It was wonderful watching you do your laundry. It brought back such lovely memories of my grandma. I loved it when I would stay the night with her and it would be wash day. Always her wringer washer and no dryer. I had fun handing her the clothes to hang. Then the smell of those clothes. WOW! I that is my happy place when I am meditating . Thank you for the memories.

  • @PRDreams
    @PRDreams2 жыл бұрын

    So glad to see you again, Stacy!

  • @TheEmbrio
    @TheEmbrio2 жыл бұрын

    Stacy, and readers, you can make soap out of ivy leaves. It also contains saponin. It’s more local than soap fruits/nuts. Fresh smell too. For white clothes, yes some soda, powder, etc probably is best to add. Ashes are good too. Just one step more self sufficient !!

  • @toupsandcoorganics5283
    @toupsandcoorganics52832 жыл бұрын

    Stacy I enjoyed this video so much! We are not off grid but it makes me want to hand wash and hang my laundry.

  • @karenladwig3856
    @karenladwig38562 жыл бұрын

    I had a wringer washer and loved it! It really got all my clothes clean.

  • @michaelhoggard591
    @michaelhoggard5912 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see ya again Stacy. Very interesting stuff here!

  • @debbiefaulkner7889
    @debbiefaulkner78892 жыл бұрын

    For some reason this was very satisfying and relaxing to watch. Bringing life back to the basics.

  • @michellehodge6358
    @michellehodge63582 жыл бұрын

    Doug and Stacy thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge. I'm learning so much. We just moved into my grandmothers old farmhouse and my dad was telling me the other day how she did laundry like this in the basement over a drain. Thank you for the visual to go along with the memory! She also had English Ivy planted around house and I just learned you can boil the leaves to use as a natural laundry detergent. I can't wait to try this out.

  • @mellyg8872
    @mellyg88722 жыл бұрын

    Actually, this is neat! Wouldn’t be hard to do and I really like the round clothesline ❤️ Thanks for sharing Stacey and Doug

  • @tammyhoushour8070
    @tammyhoushour80702 жыл бұрын

    I hang my clothes out except in the winter but love an electric washer. Good to see you and I really like your skirt 💟

  • @ladydragon3648
    @ladydragon36482 жыл бұрын

    I remember helping my Mom & Grandma washing with the other washer you use to use. I loves helping them. not it is coin operated. :( I really miss them days. It can cost a lot.

  • @tineejohnston9737
    @tineejohnston97372 жыл бұрын

    Stacy next time have Doug do the laundry and you do the filming hahaha, I just know he’s behind the camera lol 😇😎❤️

  • @debrezo58
    @debrezo582 жыл бұрын

    Very cool Stacy it brings back memories. I used my grandma's wringer washer for the first several years of my marriage and I couldn't believe how clean his work clothes came out! But after I got a job and kids it became too much so I went to the "new" electric Maytag. My mother also got her left arm caught in he mom's wringer as a 2 year old and forever had the scar to remind her.

  • @sovereignangel
    @sovereignangel2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Stacey! Sorry to tell you that your title is wrong! I'm over 60 and I remember all of the items you are using in this video! I have built many of the clothes hanging racks you have and would build them for others. You guys are great... keep up the videos, I'm hooked!

  • @FermentedHomestead
    @FermentedHomestead2 жыл бұрын

    That’s so cool! I’m going to send this video to my sisters, they both live off grid. Right now they haul it all to the laundromat but this looks so easy!

  • @dothensley1833
    @dothensley18332 жыл бұрын

    Brings back memories. I grew up with a similar setup!! Not sure I thought it was so wonderful--wash, rinse, hand everything up and later take the clothes down and into the house for folding, etc. We actually had a "wash house" ;yet at some point, we moved all outside to use the building for other things.

  • @YeshuaKingMessiah

    @YeshuaKingMessiah

    Жыл бұрын

    I like dump n go For both washer n most my drying I hang about a 1/3 of my third for various reasons But I’ve got waaay to much to do to “enjoy” hand washing, wringing, hanging up all loads No thx

  • @angiekrajewski6419
    @angiekrajewski64192 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if Doug or someone could build a tumbler that could be hooked on a statis bicycle…and while doing some exercice you could make your clothes wash at the same time..rince etc etc..but you would have to wring them like you usually do…

  • @GoodTimesHomestead

    @GoodTimesHomestead

    2 жыл бұрын

    I thought the same thing. Load of colors can be an arm day, load of whites can be a leg day…😁

  • @StoneKathryn
    @StoneKathryn2 жыл бұрын

    I just bought a wringer at a garage sale last weekend. Castile soap? That was great to watch Stacy! I do like your new clothes line. Great system. Cool, you found an off grid washing machine. Lehmans has everything! Thanks for this. It's nice to see you on a video.

  • @437AlBig
    @437AlBig2 жыл бұрын

    What a relaxing video to watch. My wife and I were given an old wringer washer and once our home is built maybe I'll pull it out of storage and give it a try.

  • @leahr.2620
    @leahr.26202 жыл бұрын

    My grandma had a wringer washer when I was a kid and a wash tub on legs. Your little washer is so nice perfect for off grid.

  • @organicnorth5492
    @organicnorth54922 жыл бұрын

    So good to see you again Stacey and learn as you enjoy working with your off grid wisdom. I also enjoyed seeing the free-ranging fowl. Inspirational!

  • @spartaeus
    @spartaeus2 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to have one of those Lehman washers, but man are they expensive!!!

  • @owenprince4823

    @owenprince4823

    2 жыл бұрын

    the computer crap they make today is a lot more and does not last as long. Our local dump is always full of stoves, frig, washer , and dryers that are not even 4 years old. The computer dies and the drum falls off of the shaft in the back of the drum. You can spend 1000 to 1400 for a computer washer today and they are all crap. A friend of mine got a new washer and dryer. Was not able to use the dryer for 3 years. I went over and hooked it up and when tested the computer was dead from the factory. Could not get a new computer for it as they no longer make that model. that is expensive 1400 dollars for a dryer they never used once. They hang their clothes in the living room and the dryer still sits there not working.

  • @spartaeus

    @spartaeus

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@owenprince4823 That's why I won't buy a new washer. They're made to break.

  • @CLJ891
    @CLJ891 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Stacy, this may be just what we need! Really appreciate being able to learn from folks like you guys.

  • @vickiparrish3235
    @vickiparrish32352 жыл бұрын

    At 72 years young, I STILL have a bit of a flat finger, from getting it caught in Mom's hand wringer in the 50's! Living beyond the grid is very hard, and time consuming. BUT, very very rewarding! I enjoy your videos, because most are actually a walk down memory lane for me. I lived off the land for years, and ordered most of my things from Lehmans. To this day, I still hang out my laundry-no dryer for this ole heifer! And I cook meals from scratch in my cast iron skillets. Love sitting on my now screened in porch in my 1930's farmhouse while spinning or weaving. And I have a big garden-in food grade totes and buckets on my city acre. Thanks for sharing your world! Love it!!

  • @judydyck4707
    @judydyck47072 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Stacy , for introducing this washing machine to me , also the washline . I've wondered how Lehmans w.m. worked ! Thanks again !!

  • @wildchook745
    @wildchook7452 жыл бұрын

    Us Aussies hang our clothes on the line, so nearly every home have a clothesline outside.

  • @jeriholdren1780
    @jeriholdren17802 жыл бұрын

    Do you use cold water for all of it? We had electricity and hot and cold water at Grandma's house where we did laundry for all of our family of 6 and Grandma. LOVED the smell of the sheets hung out in the sun all day. It was so great to make your bed at night and snuggle in to the smell of fresh air and sunshine. Miss those days!

  • @blackwaterfarms5893
    @blackwaterfarms58932 жыл бұрын

    Hey Doug! Got to meet you while we were waiting in the entrance line at the conference. We live in central Missouri, and absolutely love what you and Stacy are doing. You're inspiring to us, and we look forward to moving our lifestyle closer to yours over the next couple of years! Thanks again, and keep at it!!

  • @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a line lol thanks for the love and support

  • @ritabaker3113
    @ritabaker31132 жыл бұрын

    It’s so good to see another of your videos. Blessings

  • @RobertJones-ey9qz
    @RobertJones-ey9qz2 жыл бұрын

    I use to live in the area close to Lehman's. A lot of the Amish in that area used a wringer washer like your other one that was powered by a small gas engine. Every now and then you would hear about a woman getting her scarf caught in the wringer and getting strangled. You need to be very careful if you use your electric one. By the way, I don't know if you might have made it, or if you bought it, but I have always liked that long skirt you were wearing in this video. I think it is very pretty. Anyway, another interesting video. Have a good day.

  • @owenprince4823

    @owenprince4823

    2 жыл бұрын

    On the one my mother had there was a release button on top that you hit that pops open the rollers as a safety feature. We never had to use it ever so I do not know how a person could get hurt unless they do not have the release button.

  • @LacosteBlanc
    @LacosteBlanc2 жыл бұрын

    love the way you are doing things off grid. a couple of generations did things this way and they weren't as bitter and depressed as us modern people.

  • @RealRainbowFood
    @RealRainbowFood2 жыл бұрын

    I have thought about getting one of those washers. It looks like it works well. I'd at least like a wringer, if I do laundry by hand again. I also love hanging my laundry outdoors to dry. Surprisingly, it is one of my favorite chores on the homestead!

  • @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    @OFFGRIDwithDOUGSTACY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @awesomesauce7535
    @awesomesauce75352 жыл бұрын

    Oh this brought back some happy memories. My Mom had a ringer washer and we had that type of clothes drying rack that spun. We had 7 in our family so plenty of laundry to get done lol. What a cool washer! I can definitely see why you enjoy it.

  • @annbeirne9583
    @annbeirne95832 жыл бұрын

    Loved this idea, you have answered my question I have been pondering for some while how I could do our washing if we had no electricity for some reason. Thanks so much

  • @kevinwaite6725
    @kevinwaite6725 Жыл бұрын

    After another month or 2, I will be able to say Stacy taught me everything I know about gardening, and now off grid laundry!

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