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December 2, 2009 at 11:03 PM #16751December 3, 2009 at 3:45 AM #489755moneymakerParticipant
Front loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
December 3, 2009 at 3:45 AM #490624moneymakerParticipantFront loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
December 3, 2009 at 3:45 AM #490393moneymakerParticipantFront loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
December 3, 2009 at 3:45 AM #490305moneymakerParticipantFront loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
December 3, 2009 at 3:45 AM #489922moneymakerParticipantFront loading whirlpool duet,love it! Got ours from Costco I believe. Can put comforters in it and it spins the clothes dryer, saving money during the dry cycle. Now if only it would dry clean.
December 3, 2009 at 8:35 AM #489967investorParticipantI bought the front loading, water saving, expensive machines and they don’t clean well at all. Went to costco and got the top loading whirlpool and it does a great job.
December 3, 2009 at 8:35 AM #490669investorParticipantI bought the front loading, water saving, expensive machines and they don’t clean well at all. Went to costco and got the top loading whirlpool and it does a great job.
December 3, 2009 at 8:35 AM #490350investorParticipantI bought the front loading, water saving, expensive machines and they don’t clean well at all. Went to costco and got the top loading whirlpool and it does a great job.
December 3, 2009 at 8:35 AM #490438investorParticipantI bought the front loading, water saving, expensive machines and they don’t clean well at all. Went to costco and got the top loading whirlpool and it does a great job.
December 3, 2009 at 8:35 AM #489801investorParticipantI bought the front loading, water saving, expensive machines and they don’t clean well at all. Went to costco and got the top loading whirlpool and it does a great job.
December 3, 2009 at 10:46 AM #490012zzzParticipantI have the LG W/D (gas on the dryer) which are great. They clean clothes, towels, pillows, you name it very well, use very little water and I thought were a good price. I negotiated $450 off the set, 25% off all the accessories ( hoses, mounting kit, etc) and picked them up for less than the Sears scratch and ding.
I bought the model that is one down from the top of the line with steam. I really don’t see the need for steam or reason to pay extra for it.
Make sure you buy a washer with a stainless steel drum to last longer
December 3, 2009 at 10:46 AM #490714zzzParticipantI have the LG W/D (gas on the dryer) which are great. They clean clothes, towels, pillows, you name it very well, use very little water and I thought were a good price. I negotiated $450 off the set, 25% off all the accessories ( hoses, mounting kit, etc) and picked them up for less than the Sears scratch and ding.
I bought the model that is one down from the top of the line with steam. I really don’t see the need for steam or reason to pay extra for it.
Make sure you buy a washer with a stainless steel drum to last longer
December 3, 2009 at 10:46 AM #489846zzzParticipantI have the LG W/D (gas on the dryer) which are great. They clean clothes, towels, pillows, you name it very well, use very little water and I thought were a good price. I negotiated $450 off the set, 25% off all the accessories ( hoses, mounting kit, etc) and picked them up for less than the Sears scratch and ding.
I bought the model that is one down from the top of the line with steam. I really don’t see the need for steam or reason to pay extra for it.
Make sure you buy a washer with a stainless steel drum to last longer
December 3, 2009 at 10:46 AM #490395zzzParticipantI have the LG W/D (gas on the dryer) which are great. They clean clothes, towels, pillows, you name it very well, use very little water and I thought were a good price. I negotiated $450 off the set, 25% off all the accessories ( hoses, mounting kit, etc) and picked them up for less than the Sears scratch and ding.
I bought the model that is one down from the top of the line with steam. I really don’t see the need for steam or reason to pay extra for it.
Make sure you buy a washer with a stainless steel drum to last longer
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