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Posted by yourname on June 14, 2006, 1:13 pm
me@privacy.net wrote:
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>
>>We have the LG Tromm and love it.
>
>
> How come American makers haven't made something like
> this yet?
GE made one in 1960 or so. had it in the house as a kid, along
with the sideways ceiling mount fridge. never remember the washer
working, threw it out and the space became the dog food cubby. fridge
died after 17 years, old man fixed it to sell the house[rather than
remodel the kitchen]

AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc.
Posted by on June 29, 2006, 11:50 am

>We have the LG Tromm and love it.

I'm curios where you bough the above

Posted by on June 29, 2006, 8:29 pm
The idea that exotic=expensive over the life of the machine goes for
all things you buy. People tend to equate more expensive with more
reliable, but that isn't always the case. A more expensive widget may
have more power, and more bells and whistles, but it also will have a
more expensive repair profile over the life of the machine. And the
more you pay for something, the more unhappy you will be when it
breaks.

Which widget shall you buy? Buy simpler, and buy what you need to meet
your needs. Don't necessarily trust Consumer Reports. I've seen some
stuff in there that makes me think they don't always know what they are
talking about.


Posted by on June 29, 2006, 10:38 pm
nospamtodd@yahoo.com wrote:

>Buy simpler, and buy what you need to meet

So what would YOU buy?

Posted by MoM on June 13, 2006, 4:51 pm

> has anyone purchased a Ventless Combo Washer Dryer?
>
> at least LG (Tromm) and Asko makes them, they are claimed to save
> electric use also due to the fact they are ventless (thus no removal of
> indoor air where the HVAC system has to work harder)
>
> how well do they compare with traditional side-by-side separate
> washer/dryer units?
>
>
Yes. When we moved in to our mobile home I had to give up my lovely new
Maytag washer and dryer because they took
too much room. So we got the LG ventless washer/dryer combo. It is the
largest size. It is excellent! I love it!

If I had to choose I would stay with the washer/dryer combo. There is
only one drawback in my view. I can't dry while I wash.

But then, I'm using the clothes line a lot now the weather is warmer.

MoM



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