| Thread Number: 9617 happy holidays appliance picture thread |
Post# 177899-12/24/2006-12:07 ||| golittlesport (California) |
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Happy holidays, everyone! Just wanted to share this festive dishwasher photo I took...it was just too pretty not to share. I think I'll use it for next year's greeting cards...ha! Anyone else? :-D
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Post# 178034-12/25/2006-05:03 ||| glamwales (Wales) |
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Ready to go !
Bob load pics to follow !!! Merry Christmas all :) ![]() |
Post# 178039-12/25/2006-05:31 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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Very festive, Rich and glamwales!
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Post# 178045-12/25/2006-08:07 ||| glamwales (Wales) |
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Hoping for bob load status
Well we called it quits at 3rd course ! other 2 can wait ![]() |
Post# 178046-12/25/2006-08:08 ||| glamwales (Wales) |
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Bottom
about 2 more loads to go ! ![]() |
Post# 178052-12/25/2006-09:47 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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That's definitely a full load---and in the absence of the great man himself to bestow it officially, I will be so bold to proclaim it a BobLoad®. Merry Christmas!
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Post# 178053-12/25/2006-10:09 ||| mickeyd (Buffalo NY) |
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Rich and Glam
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Post# 178061-12/25/2006-10:52 ||| glamwales (Wales) |
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For starters -
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Post# 178071-12/25/2006-11:50 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Miele dishwasher
This is teh load I haev in right now on Pots & Pans 75*C :-)
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Post# 178072-12/25/2006-11:51 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Bottom basket ![]() |
Post# 178074-12/25/2006-11:52 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Top basket ![]() |
Post# 178075-12/25/2006-11:53 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Cutlery tray ![]() |
Post# 178076-12/25/2006-11:55 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Starter bowls on and under the pull-down cup rack ![]() |
Post# 178077-12/25/2006-11:56 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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And finally, no fight against dirty dishes can be complete without... ![]() |
Post# 178078-12/25/2006-11:59 ||| glamwales (Wales) |
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BOB LOAD TOO ! ID SAY :) |
Post# 178079-12/25/2006-12:01 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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Rich! That is too cute - where did you find those fun dishes? Are they melamine or ceramic?
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Post# 178083-12/25/2006-12:07 ||| glamwales (Wales) |
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Yes , its all portmeirion :) used about 2 times a year ! |
Post# 178094-12/25/2006-13:06 ||| logixx (Germany) |
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Jon,
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Post# 178109-12/25/2006-16:25 ||| mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia) |
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Our Xmas appliance shots
We spent Christmas at my aunt Allison's place (i have two aunts and we alternate every year.
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Post# 178111-12/25/2006-16:36 ||| mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia) |
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washer
Next is the washing machine. Its a good machine and gets used at least twice a day, when i babysit my cousins i am always asked to put some washing through and hang it out. She keeps it set at Non Colourfast which is decent enough but she insists on using ECO Rinse which replaces the deep rinse with a long series of spray rinses, pretty pathetic. ![]() |
Post# 178112-12/25/2006-16:38 ||| mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia) |
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Interior shot ![]() |
Post# 178113-12/25/2006-16:40 ||| mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia) |
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And the dryer
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Post# 178125-12/25/2006-18:00 ||| exploder3211 (Back in Montreat NC) |
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Thats a nifty way to have a dryer |
Post# 178137-12/25/2006-19:31 ||| hoover1060 (Roselle, Illinois) |
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not quite a BOB load...
Mom's Maytag after dinner today.... ![]() |
Post# 178138-12/25/2006-19:32 ||| hoover1060 (Roselle, Illinois) |
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top rack
no logic to the racks or loading of this machine...
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Post# 178544-12/27/2006-15:53 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Enquiring minds want to know!
OK back to that Aussie HOOVER dryer.
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Post# 178583-12/27/2006-18:46 ||| mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia) |
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Those Hoover dryers and most australian dryers vent out of the grill at the front. If you look in the center there is a latch that you use to pull off the front, behind that is the lint filter. To start the dryer you select your time on the dial and then press the door latch and the dryer starts, These models were non reversing. The wall mount style is typical of australian laundries due to lack of space in our laundry rooms and it is certainly a back strain saving way of moving your clothes from the washer to the dryer. Most australians however take advantage of the all year round warm weather and peg their laundry outside and only use their dryers a few times a year.
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Post# 178588-12/27/2006-19:20 ||| retromom (Texas y'all) |
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Pssst! Don't tell Bob!
OMG! Please tell me that all of those dishwasher loads were pre-rinsed!! ;-)
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Post# 178589-12/27/2006-19:27 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Venus - no pre-rinsing here :-P. You should know better! :-P |
Post# 178594-12/27/2006-19:53 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Venus, it appears all of these dish loads didn't see water until the machine was turned on!! You will learn and succumb some day!! |
Post# 178749-12/28/2006-10:22 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Bob - in terms of my Bobload skills, how does this year's load compare to last years Christmas load? :-)
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Post# 178931-12/28/2006-22:10 ||| intuitive (Sydney-Australia) |
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Laundy Rooms / Dryers wall mounted
We have a simular set up in our "Fabric Care Centre" cupboard, A 7.5kg (16.5lbs) F & P intuitive washer & a 5.5kg Simpson (Now Electrolux) "auto reversing" with mechanical timer dryer wall mounted above it. I will try and get some pictures loaded up ASAP :-))
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Post# 178933-12/28/2006-22:13 ||| intuitive (Sydney-Australia) |
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Laundy Rooms / Dryers wall mounted
We have a simular set up in our "Fabric Care Centre" cupboard, A 7.5kg (16.5lbs) F & P intuitive washer & a 5.5kg Simpson (Now Electrolux) "auto reversing" with mechanical timer dryer wall mounted above it. I will try and get some pictures loaded up ASAP :-))
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Jon, you did an outstanding job as usual. I am curious about those two blue rectangular cassarole dishes in the bottom rack. I'd love to know what the U.S. measurement equivement (in inches) is. Also what they had cooked/baked in them and how crusty they were. With those considerations, I could be amazed they came clean. I have a hard time thinking about near nesting of identical size pieces like that on top of each other, particularly the one on the outside of the other lol. |