| Thread Number: 509 Question for petebldg9 |
Post# 49170-11/14/2004-17:48 ||| Pulsator (Ann Arbor, Michigan) |
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What is your Avanti Eco-Egg like? I am thinking about getting one for washclothes in the upstairs bathroom.
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Post# 49174-11/14/2004-19:39 ||| petebldg9 (michigan) |
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Unfortunately, I don't have the equipment to post pictures. It makes some noise while pulsating, but nothing offensive. The full automatic cycle is about 40 minutes: 15 minutes for the wash, then 3 rinses of different lengths. It comes with all hoses, and fills from the top rim, with a spray-type diffuser. It has a five-vane pulsator at the bottom, which quickly reverses about every 2 seconds. It also has a lint filter in the post. The wash action is vigorous. If you're going to use it for washcloths, my guess is that you'll fit in about 8 of them, with enough room for good turnover. It's very compact and stores anywhere.
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Post# 49220-11/15/2004-15:15 ||| Pulsator (Ann Arbor, Michigan) |
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Can you actually watch it? |
Post# 49296-11/16/2004-19:04 ||| petebldg9 (michigan) |
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Yes, in all phases. No spin though. |
Post# 49298-11/16/2004-19:13 ||| Pulsator (Ann Arbor, Michigan) |
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YAY!
YAY! I read on an eBay auction that it seals the lid and then fills up into the lid to gain more capacity. Thank goodnes you can watch it, otherwise I wouldn't buy it. |
Post# 49309-11/16/2004-20:09 ||| petebldg9 (michigan) |
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That apparent E-Bay description is silly. It doesn't do that. Just buy it - new. End of thread. |
Post# 49493-11/19/2004-08:38 ||| Pulsator (Ann Arbor, Michigan) |
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Thank you for all of the information! |