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Date Posted: 11:48:20 03/08/14 Sat
Author: Fran
Subject: Re: ot ? about washer and dryer
In reply to: Fran 's message, "ot ? about washer and dryer" on 19:05:14 03/07/14 Fri

Thanks Linda for posting I did some research like you I don't want any thing fancy I think I'm going to stick to a speed queen my dryer was over 38 years old it still runs but the drum does not move I called a repair man he said they don't make parts for it any more the washer went
years ago about 24 lol

I'll let you know how it goes just in case you decided to get one I have to go to an appliance store so there a bit more expensive then Lowes or Home Depot Thanks again huggles Fran

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[> Re: ot ? about washer and dryer -- luci ritchie, 08:02:22 03/09/14 Sun [1]

Hi Fran!
Just like you and Linda, I don't want to pay for extra features that I won't use.

Washer and Drier:
I wanted one with a large stainless steel drum.
Front loading machines - because it uses less water.
I also wanted to use the top surfaces for extra folding space.

I ended up with a Electrolux brand
and two years later I'm still happy with them.
We bought ours online at Costco, but you can buy Electrolux Brand at most places.

The only thing we are going to do is - built a stand for the washer and drier and use the space underneath the machines for laundry baskets.
I also won't have to bend down quite so far to get the laundry out either. :)

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