Thread Number: 66272
/ Tag: Modern Automatic Washers
Scored a 1.5 Haier unit for $75! |
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Post# 888676   7/8/2016 at 21:53 (2,846 days old) by harpon (Jacksonville)   |   | |
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On Craiggslist- 11 months old, in new condition Less than 1/3 retail price new. LIFE IS GOOD!
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Post# 888726 , Reply# 2   7/9/2016 at 10:24 (2,845 days old) by harpon (Jacksonville)   |   | |
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I got one new on the cheap two years back
www.automaticwasher.org/cgi-bin/T... I live alone and it works out great for me, especially through the winter, because the small machines sit in the bathroom. The Haier uses much less water and energy, because I can also set it on quicker settings than a big metal Maytag I have in a detached garage. This newer one I brought mostly because the price was so low, and although basically the same 1.5 size, it is a newer model, with a window in the lid now. It also has a separate "spin only" cycle, if I want to hand rinse anything, or I could even get a MORE portable small portable bucket washer and then spin them in this. I found the other one very convenient, and at only sixty pounds and 21 inches square, they are easy to move and fit through the small 24" door there. I have it installed on a laundry faucet to control temps as you can see in the link from two years ago. I've had good experiences with no problems in two years and recommend. I've used Haier window AC units for ten years now with great reliability and low cost. My first one sat under water several hours in a flood and still came back to life enough so that I was able to use it three more summers before the property cleared a FEMA flood plain buyout. |