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Posted by <bks> on October 10, 2005, 9:36 am
Stupid question. We're going to be remodeling a bathroom and I noticed that
most front-load washers and dryers always seem to have the washer on the
left, dryer on the right.
We'll need to do the opposite because of some water locations. Can you
change the swing of those doors like a refrigerator? Otherwise, we're going
to be navigating a door every time we go from right washer to left dryer.
Thanks.
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Posted by Wayne Whitney on October 10, 2005, 9:46 am
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On 2005-10-10, <bks> <bks> wrote:
> Stupid question. We're going to be remodeling a bathroom and I
> noticed that most front-load washers and dryers always seem to have
> the washer on the left, dryer on the right. We'll need to do the
> opposite because of some water locations. Can you change the swing
> of those doors like a refrigerator?
Most washers, no. However, it seems that on at least some of them
yes. See, e.g., the Maytag Neptune. Maybe try google on: "reversible
door" front load washer.
Cheers, Wayne
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Posted by gfretwell on October 10, 2005, 12:33 pm
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:36:19 -0400, <bks> wrote:
>Stupid question. We're going to be remodeling a bathroom and I noticed that
>most front-load washers and dryers always seem to have the washer on the
>left, dryer on the right.
>We'll need to do the opposite because of some water locations. Can you
>change the swing of those doors like a refrigerator? Otherwise, we're going
>to be navigating a door every time we go from right washer to left dryer.
>Thanks.
Our dryer door has the hinges on the bottom That also gives you a
little shelf when you are loading and unloading.
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on October 10, 2005, 1:49 pm
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> Stupid question. We'll need to do the opposite because of some water
> locations. Can you change the swing of those doors like a refrigerator?
Not a stupid question, just a lazy poster Why not find out exactly what you
can do
http://www.whirlpool.com/assets/pdfs/product/ZINSTALL/ewpl_mic_604_021.pdf
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> Stupid question. We're going to be remodeling a bathroom and I
> noticed that most front-load washers and dryers always seem to have
> the washer on the left, dryer on the right. We'll need to do the
> opposite because of some water locations. Can you change the swing
> of those doors like a refrigerator?