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#12
I just got a new washer because my old one the timer that made it change from wash to spin to rinse etc was broke. So I had to wear a timer around my neck so I could know when to go back out in the garage and advance the washer. If I forgot, the washer would go on forever. Ask me how I know. I'm physically challenged so that was a pain.
#13
It is wonderful. I was so happy when we moved from an apartment to our first home (a condo) and we had our own washer and dryer. No waiting any more for open machines, lugging laundry in all sorts of weather, or sitting in the laundromat killing time between loads.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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For years, cold weather, hot weather, cloudy or sunny, I had to dry my clothes outside because I had a washer but no connection for a dryer on our farm. After a few years of this, I mutinied and got a dryer. What a difference a dryer made. Happy day!
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Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
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It's a definite step up, and thanks for posting it because it made me remember getting my own first washer and dryer many years ago. It felt as if I'd entered a new phase of my life. I really was because at the time our first baby was about to arrive and the laundry equipment was needed for baby things. The first baby is 38 now and washing quite a few baby clothes himself these days.
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