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Love his washer collection Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #1
I know - and they work! He talked about how they represent a progression of jtuck004 May 2016 #2
wonder what he thinks KT2000 May 2016 #3
That's what we have and no complaints yet... Rhiannon12866 May 2016 #4
Lol. That is the downside of front loaders. Once they click lock..thats it Liberal_in_LA May 2016 #6
I can't believe I did that, but I've done it before so many times with every other washer Rhiannon12866 May 2016 #7
Thats what I was gonna say. People swear by the old top loaders Warren DeMontague May 2016 #9
You can't add things to a front loader at the last minute. brooklynite May 2016 #12
it's true. Warren DeMontague May 2016 #13
Since I bathe my cats about every two weeks TexasTowelie May 2016 #5
You really bathe your cats?? And you still have appendages left?? Rhiannon12866 May 2016 #8
The best way to make it work is to hold them by the back of the neck. TexasTowelie May 2016 #10
Thanks so much for sharing your methods! You really must have a real knack for it. Rhiannon12866 May 2016 #11
I would think the harder part would be letting go. n/t jtuck004 May 2016 #16
He says the laundry is the "icing on the cake" so where do I send it? Vinca May 2016 #14
Well, there are modern top-loaders. And they are significantly smaller than side-loaders: DetlefK May 2016 #15
I'd like to see more of the washing machines themselves... hunter May 2016 #17
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