[Greenbuilding] spin

Benjamin Pratt benjamin.g.pratt at gmail.com
Sat Jul 21 15:51:53 CDT 2012


When I was considering a front-loader a couple of years ago, I could
not find one that did not have reliability problems. I'm curious about
how you decided on yours.

On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Clarke Olsen <colsen at fairpoint.net> wrote:
> We recently got a Sears front loader for $500 which spins very nicely, with a choice of speeds.
> Being one who sees appliance failure as a challenge, I had kept our old front loading Gibson
> running (Bondo'd leaks) beyond it's shelf life. The new machine is so much better, I may consider
> "do not resuscitate" as my new repair policy. Drying? I double-faced taped our old, rarely used
> dryer to the top (yes, it's that smooth) of the new machine. The trees are too far away; clothes dry
> on a folding rack.
> Clarke Olsen
> clarkeolsendesign.com
> 373 route 203
> Spencertown, NY 12165
> USA
> 518-392-4640
> colsen at taconic.net
>
>
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