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Post# 246052   11/3/2007 at 13:54 (6,018 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)        

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While typing in "washing machine" On google and scanning all the pictures i came across this crazy offering that i really like!

A Toshiba 9kg washing machine with....a built in Air conditioning unit in the bottom to save space!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think its gorgeous!

Darren





Post# 246068 , Reply# 1   11/3/2007 at 16:02 (6,018 days old) by funguy10 ()        

Could you go back to whatever site that was and find more info to post here? Those are pretty cool looking washing machines.

Post# 246070 , Reply# 2   11/3/2007 at 16:28 (6,018 days old) by jaxsunst ()        

That would be handy in a laundry room like mine. It is off the garage and not on the HVAC to the house.

Post# 246072 , Reply# 3   11/3/2007 at 16:35 (6,018 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)        

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Beautiful looking isnt it!

Here is the page with the info! I think this is worth a trip to japan lol!

Darren


CLICK HERE TO GO TO newwave1's LINK


Post# 246097 , Reply# 4   11/3/2007 at 17:45 (6,017 days old) by funguy10 ()        

Do those things mount on the wall? How much can they hold to wash in one load? It would be handy for jaxsunst to have one if his Calypso breaks down again and his DD Kenmore is out of commision. And also because of that whole AC Thingy...

Post# 246106 , Reply# 5   11/3/2007 at 19:18 (6,017 days old) by thor (Buenos Aires)        
Just in case you can read Japanese...

...you could tell us what the ads says!

CLICK HERE TO GO TO thor's LINK


Post# 246107 , Reply# 6   11/3/2007 at 19:20 (6,017 days old) by thor (Buenos Aires)        

Now I get it! It's available in 3000 Fr/hr (12,000 BTU) and 2100 Fr/h (8400 BTU).
Emilio


Post# 246114 , Reply# 7   11/3/2007 at 20:14 (6,017 days old) by carlstock ()        

They look as if someone has taken the Hotpoint/Ariston Aqualtis design and put it with the Indesit Moon design! :) hehe :)

Nice, Darren! :) Thanks for that. :)

BTW, you doing OK, Darren? :) Hope so. :)

Carl :)


Post# 246130 , Reply# 8   11/3/2007 at 21:33 (6,017 days old) by sudsmaster (SF Bay Area, California)        
The first window mount washer - air conditioner

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A window in a window, lol...


Post# 246175 , Reply# 9   11/4/2007 at 02:49 (6,017 days old) by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)        
Actually, this might work ...

It's been years since I studied Japanese and I can barely read kana anymore, much less the kanji characters, however ... they mention a "hybrid heat pump". I'm wondering if what they're doing is placing the clothes dryer in the path of the a/c heat exchanger. The warm air side of the a/c is exhausted through the dryer so that its heat can be used to dry the clothes. The cold side is exhausted into the room to keep you comfortable in summer. Pretty clever if that's what's happening. I guess you still use it even when you're not drying - there must be some way of keeping the house cool even when you're not doing the laundry. Perhaps it exhausts directly outside at that point. Only problem would be winter - is it reverse cycle to warm the house and do you snap-freeze the clothes to get the moisture out in the colder months? :-)

We need a Japanese expert!


Post# 246176 , Reply# 10   11/4/2007 at 02:52 (6,017 days old) by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)        
Actually, this might work ...

It's been years since I studied Japanese and I can barely read kana anymore, much less the kanji characters, however ... they mention a "hybrid heat pump". I'm wondering if what they're doing is placing the clothes dryer in the path of the a/c heat exchanger. The warm air side of the a/c is exhausted through the dryer so that its heat can be used to dry the clothes. The cold side is exhausted into the room to keep you comfortable in summer. Pretty clever if that's what's happening. I guess you still use it even when you're not drying - there must be some way of keeping the house cool even when you're not doing the laundry. Perhaps it exhausts directly outside at that point. Only problem would be winter - is it reverse cycle to warm the house and do you snap-freeze the clothes to get the moisture out in the colder months? :-)

We need a Japanese expert!


Post# 246178 , Reply# 11   11/4/2007 at 03:07 (6,017 days old) by petek (Ontari ari ari O )        

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I'll be impressed when they add on a rice cooker and tv

Post# 246187 , Reply# 12   11/4/2007 at 03:38 (6,017 days old) by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)        
Heat Pump Drying ...

Toshiba info ...

CLICK HERE TO GO TO aussie-plugs's LINK


Post# 246188 , Reply# 13   11/4/2007 at 03:40 (6,017 days old) by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)        
and even more info ...

third para down ...

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Post# 246189 , Reply# 14   11/4/2007 at 03:42 (6,017 days old) by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)        
and finally ...

... something that's almost in comprehensible English

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Post# 246190 , Reply# 15   11/4/2007 at 03:45 (6,017 days old) by aussie-plugs (Melbourne, Australia)        
I lied ...

... I had to add this too.

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