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Post# 227431   8/3/2007 at 22:11 (6,110 days old) by lasvegasrox ()        

ellow my name is luke and ive ben comming here since 2005 but my computer has ben so stupid so like yah i got a new apple pro edition and illets me come here now cool beans!!!!!!!!! here is a pick of me ime in the middle my friend tea-rae on the right and carissa on the left




Post# 227448 , Reply# 1   8/3/2007 at 22:57 (6,110 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

Welcome to the club. Please tell us about washers that you like and also what kind of washers you have.


Ross


Post# 227452 , Reply# 2   8/3/2007 at 23:12 (6,110 days old) by lasvegasrox ()        

i only have a 2006 whirlpool duet washer and dryer and a 1995 kenmore ultra wash 3 dishwasher hour delay start that just broke so like yah the sink has ben getting alot of use.I like the appliances that get the job done quietly,efficently,and have lots of flashy lights and and tones and can't aneyone make all there appliances touch screens? :)

Post# 227504 , Reply# 3   8/4/2007 at 07:25 (6,110 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

I have seen the Duet in action and my concern is that it does not allow enough water into the tub. Here is one modern washer that I have, the GE and I was able to adjust water level control to increase water level.


Ross


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Post# 227784 , Reply# 4   8/5/2007 at 01:23 (6,109 days old) by lasvegasrox ()        

i think it has plenty of water,if i want more though i put it on delicate

Post# 227820 , Reply# 5   8/5/2007 at 10:36 (6,109 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Welcome to the club Luke!

A lot of Americans complain about the water level, I guess people need to adjust to the lower water levels. As a matter of fact more water makes the laundry fall into the water instead of on to the side of the drum. Less cleaning action instead of more!! To put it simply: In the old age people beat the laundry on a rock in the river, that rock was above the water level, not under it. A frontloader does the same thing, wet it when it's at the bottom and then drop it on a surface (the side of the drum)

Happy washing!

Louis


Post# 227824 , Reply# 6   8/5/2007 at 11:27 (6,109 days old) by vintagesearch ()        

welcome!

you will learn alot here as i did and enjoy so many cool things and this is coming from someone who isnt a aplliance fan i really love this place though!

R


Post# 229444 , Reply# 7   8/10/2007 at 20:25 (6,103 days old) by lasvegasrox ()        

coolbeans

Post# 234981 , Reply# 8   9/5/2007 at 01:45 (6,078 days old) by irishwashguy (Salem,Oregon.............A Capital City)        
Hello........

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Welcome to Applianceville!!!!!!!!!!!


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