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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 20:54:24 GMT, Don White wrote:
JohnH wrote: On 30 Jun 2006 12:06:55 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Ha! That's nothing. I'm buying a washer/dryer pair, the new high efficiency kind. They are amazing, all electronic controls. The dryer is done drying the same time that the washer is done with it's load. Uses less than 1/3 the water of the old washer, and the dryer saves about 1/3 on electricity. The cost on the outset is kinda steep, but pays for itself in 5 or 7 years. I'm installing them myself, but there's more. When I put hardwood floors in the entire first floor, I didn't do the laundry room. Now that I'll have the old washer/dryer out, I figure I may as well do that, since I have the material. So, get the old washer dryer out tonight, start the floor, figure I'll finish the floor in the morning, off to pick up the new stuff, and install. Be sure and invest in some stainless steel lines for the washer. You wouldn't want to damage that floor. Be sure to train your wife to shut off the water every time she's finished washing also. That took me a little time, but now mine's got it down pat! Of course, all this knowledge didn't come cheap, but we won't go there! -- John H Yup! Insurance people will tell you that a common claim is for flooding caused by clothes washer supply lines letting go. I think I'm way beyond time to replace mine. (At least 10 years old) A *super* idea! -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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