Thread Number: 13211
OK--hopefully some questions answered about Whirlpool 90 |
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Post# 229104   8/9/2007 at 19:43 (6,104 days old) by re563 (Fort Worth, Texas)   |   | |
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Here are the shots from today. Breakfast, coffee, juice, nothing exciting. Lunch--Rubin sandwishes--dinner Roast load of pork, boiled potatoes, and tomatoe, basil, motzorella salad. This frist shot, someone requested is of the the detergent cups. One is sive like and the other closes fromt the bottom |
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Post# 229105 , Reply# 1   8/9/2007 at 19:45 (6,104 days old) by re563 (Fort Worth, Texas)   |   | |
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Post# 229106 , Reply# 2   8/9/2007 at 19:47 (6,104 days old) by re563 (Fort Worth, Texas)   |   | |
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Post# 229108 , Reply# 3   8/9/2007 at 19:49 (6,104 days old) by re563 (Fort Worth, Texas)   |   | |
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Post# 229109 , Reply# 4   8/9/2007 at 19:53 (6,104 days old) by re563 (Fort Worth, Texas)   |   | |
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another question was "does the upper wash arm get in the way?" I do have to say that since you asked that question, I do find myself spining it to load so I guess the answer is yes. But it's not a pain or something you'd say "jez-us--just move". Sorry, nothing was that soiled that would make me take a shot of a pan or pot. pretty simple meal. Again, the cycle will be short cycle with main wash full of detergent and the "prewash" half full. |