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Post# 376937   9/4/2009 at 23:58 (5,319 days old) by steve1-18 (Grovetown (Augusta), GA)        

Just when I thought I'd seen it all, there's that 1961 Hotpoint Custom Trend Stove. Well, this is bound to be a classic one day, too! Just remember where you saw it first!




Post# 376948 , Reply# 1   9/5/2009 at 01:10 (5,319 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)        

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Knowing how much people here like their wash sanitized and prefer not to even have the washer in the kitchen, I don't think it is going to be a big hit....

...but I could be wrong


Post# 377007 , Reply# 2   9/5/2009 at 08:22 (5,318 days old) by favorit ()        
not to mention it's way too high

Pedestals are a nice idea that finally is arrived even here in EU , but this machine is too high or fits for two-metre basketball players
I'm high 1.87 m , yet I guess I had to go on the toilet lid to pour detergent in the drawer. As I'm not really such a feather (95 Kg), I fear I'd crash the lid .......


Post# 377009 , Reply# 3   9/5/2009 at 08:37 (5,318 days old) by steve1-18 (Grovetown (Augusta), GA)        

Guess this would be handy for someone if they sh*t in their drawers!

Post# 377016 , Reply# 4   9/5/2009 at 09:20 (5,318 days old) by dogboy44 (Los Angeles)        

only in the girls bathroom

Post# 377024 , Reply# 5   9/5/2009 at 10:25 (5,318 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)        

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This must be either British or you're a peein'.Doesn't look like an American Standard.:)------duck and run lol.

Post# 377035 , Reply# 6   9/5/2009 at 12:18 (5,318 days old) by yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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This machine is not only a space saver, IT actually was designed to use the waste water from the washer to flush the toilet, think about it with warm water, detergent, and BLEACH, how clean would your toilet be?....this would be great for a summer cottage, or small apartment.....

principal of savings.....how many of us use wringers, run the wash water on the ground to save septic and water the lawn, use suds saver machines?...even I use several machines in a row...first one washes sheets, pumped into the next to wash towels into the next for the dogs blankets, and then onto the lawn, which is plush and dark green....how do you conserve water, heated at that, detergent, bleach?...every little bit helps!....don't you think?


Post# 377040 , Reply# 7   9/5/2009 at 13:43 (5,318 days old) by jeffg ()        
Think or stink?

What happens when the toilet facilities are used while clothes are spinning or drying? Yuck!

Post# 377057 , Reply# 8   9/5/2009 at 15:02 (5,318 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas)        

I think it's Japanese. The Japanese seem to have an affinity for all things technological.

Post# 377170 , Reply# 9   9/6/2009 at 07:47 (5,317 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        

I would never set on that toilet with that washer vibrating, and screeching and balancing, Watch for Falling tile.


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