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LisaH
Farmgirl in Training
39 Posts
Lisa
Granger
IN
USA
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Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 6:01:47 PM
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I have the opportunity to replace my perfectly good 20 year old washer and dryer with a brand new Whirlpool front loading Duet washer and dryer. I can get them for a steal, but my environmental side is in a quandry. The new machines use less energy and water but they require special detergent and I would have to use a special cleaner to keep the darn thing from smelling. Plus what do I do with old ones? I don't know what to do. Any thoughts?
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 6:15:41 PM
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Had a front loader and got rid of the darn thing and am happy as can be with my Kenmore top loader. Never did think the front loader cleaned the clothes very well and the smell was repulsive if I wasn't careful and it was an expensive one too. Sold it on Craigslist. Kathy |
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl
2552 Posts
Tasha-Rose
St. Paul
Minnesota
2552 Posts |
Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 6:25:44 PM
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Craigslist...or you could donate them to a women's shelter.
~*~Brightest Blessings~*~ Tasha-Rose Farmgirl Sister #88
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oldbittyhen
True Blue Farmgirl
1511 Posts
tina
quartz hill
ca
USA
1511 Posts |
Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 6:26:37 PM
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Everyone I know that have bought front loaders has gotten rid of them for alot of reasons, and most of them had differant, but top name brands...as far as getting rid of your old W/D's, how about donateing them to an animal rescue, they are always needing them in my area, they wash alot of blankets and towels everyday...
"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad" |
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Lieberkim
True Blue Farmgirl
839 Posts
Kimberly
Sunnyside
WASHINGTON
USA
839 Posts |
Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 7:03:02 PM
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Guess I'll just have to go against the flow. I LOVE my front load. I use Charlie's Soap (pennies a load), my clothes are clean, it doesn't hurt my back reaching in to get the clothes out, just zero complaints. If you're looking for a place to get rid of the old ones what about a shelter for abused women/children? Or a soup kitchen/ shelter for homeless? If you want to sell them Craigslist or swap n shop type places.
Excuse the mess & the noise, my children are making happy memories |
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FarmDream
True Blue Farmgirl
1085 Posts
Julie
TX
USA
1085 Posts |
Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 7:05:16 PM
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They look so pretty. I have wondered about them myself. I have a washer and dryer from the stone age I think. It washes very well and we don't have a lot of laundry with only 3 people. I participated in a week long event about cutting out wasteful habits, even going without electricity. I found I used far less water than the "average" consumer. With dryers, I know there are NO energy efficient dryers. They simply aren't made. So you wouldn't save money there. Are you able to line dry your clothes? I say if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
~FarmDream is Farmgirl Sister #3069
Live Today, Cherish Yesterday, Dream Tomorrow
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Beverly Gill
True Blue Farmgirl
1114 Posts
Beverly
Marlborough
USA
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Posted - Nov 21 2011 : 7:07:05 PM
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I got my front loader when they were fairly new out.....yuk...what a lemon. I now have a top loader and am much more happy with it.
Good luck with your decision.
Beverly Gill
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