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Carl-E:

--- Quote from: lepetitfromage on 23 Jun 2012, 08:34 ---I mean.....if I had these babies I'd probably look forward to doing my laundry.

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Marketing at its best. 


I'd just be happy bacause they do use less water and energy than the top-loaders. 

bainidhe_dub:
1. Worked for my husband. Apparently "all" it takes to get him to do household chores is to get a fancy new $500 appliance to do them with - he loves doing laundry and vacuuming now.

2. The pedestal that those front-loading machines are marketed as coming with/requiring are actually sold separately, for $250 each. Fucking absurd.

lepetitfromage:
The pedestals also make them look enormous. The website calls them "pedestal drawers" and for $250, I'd rather just put up some shelves and stick whatever's left in the piggy bank.


Carl- the efficiency is definitely the best perk, but I've also always gravitated towards colorful things (which is probably why my apartment looks like a kindergarten teacher's classroom threw up on it, but whatever). IMO, it's about damn time that manufacturers added something to spice up appliances!

Carl-E:
I remember the last time they tried it - "Avocado" ad "Harvest Gold" spring to mind...

Lupercal:

--- Quote from: lepetitfromage on 22 Jun 2012, 12:51 ---I put mine into the wash but always hang dry them. I never feel as though I can get them as clean as the washing machine can but the dryer messes everything up. They tend to acquire Wonky Underwire Syndrome after a trip through the dryer.

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Jeez, you're such a WUS  :lol:

I'd like to have some shiny appliances. Stuff in my house this year was white, white, white, white, and black.

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