Re: OT - Washer and dryer combos
- From: haggis <haggis58@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:20:30 -0500
The time factor is an issue, but I like that so many models seem to come in a 110V option. I'm trying to make my old pair last another year or two, at which time I might want to consider something smaller and stacked (even if my daughter doesn't cooperate and fly the nest by then).
Now, if I could just learn to cook for fewer than 10 people at a time. . .
jeanne
Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply wrote:
I knew I had seen some bad scoop on them:.
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/house_and_home/washer-dryers/index.html
Of course, if you can live with it, it would be okay.
RaeMorrill wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with these? It sounds like a good idea to
save time and space. No more forgetting to toss the clothes in the
dryer. This time of year I often just air dry with wood stove going,
helps humidify and saves electricity, but sometimes you just want to
start them and go.
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