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10-30-2005, 07:00 AM | #1 |
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I do 90 % of the laundry in my house(she won't let me do her work clothes)! And I have a sneakin idea this isn't
about getting all the juice out of just the clothes?? I bought a double decker machine that has a super high spin and saves water! It really neat, you can open it any time(front loader) and there is never any water in the tub. I swear it only uses a couple cups of water to wash a load. When it spins, it sounds like it goes 500 MPH, and the heavy towels are almost dry when they come out. It can take a heck of a big load, 10 big towels are no problem. The dryer has some kind of moisture sensor that shuts it off when the clothes are dry, to save electricty. I haven't "leaned" on mine during spin since I was a young pup! Frank |
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When your buying a washing machine how important is it to get one with a really satisfying spin cycle View more random threads same category:
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