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Front-loading washers
Submitted by reeses on Fri, 2007-09-07 21:02. | nada
I keep forgetting I have this blog and almost always use the other one now. I felt guilty. :-) When I bought this house, it was new, so we didn't have a clothing washer or a drier. Dryer? De-moistifier. Being the dummy that I am, I bought a front-loading washer, because they're cool. I bought the spiffiest one I could find, and discovered that the ultra-high-speed spin cycle feels exactly like a really long 4.5 earthquake when you put the thing on the second floor. I put up with it for almost a year now (viz., dummy) and finally gave up and bought two packs of these. No more noise. They block the transmission of the vibrations almost completely, so I actually thought the machine skipped the spin cycle. That's all. See you in another six months. login to post comments
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