That's what I was thinking. I saw a really nice Maytag on sale.
Anyway, I loved the laundry mat today! No one was there. I washed and dried everything!! Blankets too! All at the same time! I love that.
I was also reading this very funny book my daughter loaned me by, Kristin Billerbeck. She is hilarious!
Well, obviously, I'm home and going to put away all of my laundry - I love it!!
Reminds me of when I went to move my son back from Knoxville - he hadn't washed clothes in months - - just bought new ones and boxed up the dirty. I refused to move dirty clothes, so we took them all to the laundry mat and washed/dried 17 loads of clothes all at once! It was a hoot!
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Reminds me of when I went to move my son back from Knoxville - he hadn't washed clothes in months - - just bought new ones and boxed up the dirty. I refused to move dirty clothes, so we took them all to the laundry mat and washed/dried 17 loads of clothes all at once! It was a hoot!
Oh my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My son called me the other day and wanted to know how to wash his Tommy Hilfiger sweater.
One thing I do not like is electric dyers! We have a gas dryer and it's so much easier on the clothes. I forgot how hot the clothes get in a electric dryer!
My son called me the other day and wanted to know how to wash his Tommy Hilfiger sweater.
One thing I do not like is electric dyers! We have a gas dryer and it's so much easier on the clothes. I forgot how hot the clothes get in a electric dryer!
Especially commerical ones - - you can burn yourself on the clothes!
Did you tell him to put it in the wash and dry on HOT.....then your new grandbaby could wear it!
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I'll have to talk him into it, the tightwad that he is. I'm finding out it is not the timer, which is expensive. He'll probably look at it closer when he gets home this evening.
I am missing a trouser sock, Tim-may!!!!
My wife will be right over. She charges by the hour, plus travel. Hmm. Might just buy a new sock.
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Our appliance repair serviceman agrees with Renda. He told me a few years ago that if it was gonna cost over $150 to fix a washing machine, he just recommends that the customer go out and buy a new one. He said that washing machines are "disposable" these days and that they are not manufactured to last. So if you have one major thing go wrong (to the tune of $200), then you can just about bet that something else will go wrong very soon.
That was the way I was leaning after I called about the part. At least all repairs are free because of my handyman husband. But, now that another service person told me it's not the timer, we will have to take a closer look.