Thread Number: 44317
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Post# 461314   3/15/2023 at 08:47 (607 days old) by VacMadMan (Pueblo Co.)   |   | |
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New regulations on washing machines. They will use less water and less detergent. Manufactures not happy.
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Post# 461334 , Reply# 2   3/15/2023 at 15:02 (607 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)   |   | |
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Post# 461340 , Reply# 3   3/15/2023 at 17:32 (607 days old) by panasonicvac (Northern Utah)   |   | |
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I will just keep fixing up my Kenmore 90 Series for as long as I possibly can. Or if I did had to buy a brand new top load washer right now, I'd get a Speed Queen TC5 which I might possibly do now since Whirlpool just recently stopped making parts for my Kenmore. That I think is the VERY last good top load washer on the market currently so if you're looking for a new top load washer, get a TC5 while you can. Whirlpool just released a brand new Maytag Commercial top load washer with the four water level switches that their predecessor model didn't offer before but it still doesn't use the old school direct drive system that my Kenmore has and it still tempers the hot water which my Kenmore doesn't do. That would be my second choice to get if I had to buy a brand new top load washer right now.
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Post# 461372 , Reply# 5   3/16/2023 at 12:11 (606 days old) by VacMadMan (Pueblo Co.)   |   | |
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I have these old MAYTAG'S I think from the 80's I'm not sure. They were in the house when I bought it. I love the fact that they are heavy duty, and the washer is also a "extra capacity" machine. These are a pair of real work horses that I hope I can keep going for years to come.
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Post# 461381 , Reply# 6   3/16/2023 at 15:41 (606 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)   |   | |
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Post# 461386 , Reply# 7   3/16/2023 at 17:42 (606 days old) by VacMadMan (Pueblo Co.)   |   | |
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Post# 461466 , Reply# 9   3/19/2023 at 03:57 (603 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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"Where is all this electricity going to come from? "
The coal-fired power plants of course, silly. Crank those suckers up, and let's increase global warming so that you can charge your 500 amp electric car plug times 10 billion people so you can save the planet from global warming. (this is sarcasm)
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Post# 462430 , Reply# 10   4/20/2023 at 08:24 (571 days old) by VacMadMan (Pueblo Co.)   |   | |
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Just recently I got our dryer vent cleaned out, and as it turned out it was much needed. My house was built in 1959 and I don't know if the dryer vent had ever been cleaned. We have lived here for almost 9 years now, so it was well overdue.
We were very much surprised to see all the lint clogging up our dryer vent. This is how many homes catch fire every year. Also, by keeping your vent clean your dryer will run more efficiently and yes use less energy, and also last longer. It's also a good idea to keep lint and old dryer sheets cleaned out from under your dryer as well. Pictured is what was cleaned out of our dryer vent....WOW! |