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March 9, 2009 at 10:07 PM #363661March 10, 2009 at 10:07 AM #363761sdduuuudeParticipant
A good place to buy a new washer/dryer is the sears outlet store off Morena, near Tio Leo’s.
March 10, 2009 at 10:07 AM #363568sdduuuudeParticipantA good place to buy a new washer/dryer is the sears outlet store off Morena, near Tio Leo’s.
March 10, 2009 at 10:07 AM #363871sdduuuudeParticipantA good place to buy a new washer/dryer is the sears outlet store off Morena, near Tio Leo’s.
March 10, 2009 at 10:07 AM #363278sdduuuudeParticipantA good place to buy a new washer/dryer is the sears outlet store off Morena, near Tio Leo’s.
March 10, 2009 at 10:07 AM #363722sdduuuudeParticipantA good place to buy a new washer/dryer is the sears outlet store off Morena, near Tio Leo’s.
March 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM #363732SmellsFeeshyParticipantThanks for the suggestions everyone. Seems like the going rate for reputable moving companies is about $80-90/hr. Does that sound about right? I saw a few on Craigslist for $40/hr but they sound pretty sketchy and who knows if they’re licensed or not.
From a purely financial perspective I think buying a used washer/dryer pair for around $500 would be the best bet, however I’d have to find someone to deliver them and help me move them upstairs so that’s a big factor as well. If I buy a new pair do they usually do free delivery/installation?
March 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM #363771SmellsFeeshyParticipantThanks for the suggestions everyone. Seems like the going rate for reputable moving companies is about $80-90/hr. Does that sound about right? I saw a few on Craigslist for $40/hr but they sound pretty sketchy and who knows if they’re licensed or not.
From a purely financial perspective I think buying a used washer/dryer pair for around $500 would be the best bet, however I’d have to find someone to deliver them and help me move them upstairs so that’s a big factor as well. If I buy a new pair do they usually do free delivery/installation?
March 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM #363881SmellsFeeshyParticipantThanks for the suggestions everyone. Seems like the going rate for reputable moving companies is about $80-90/hr. Does that sound about right? I saw a few on Craigslist for $40/hr but they sound pretty sketchy and who knows if they’re licensed or not.
From a purely financial perspective I think buying a used washer/dryer pair for around $500 would be the best bet, however I’d have to find someone to deliver them and help me move them upstairs so that’s a big factor as well. If I buy a new pair do they usually do free delivery/installation?
March 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM #363578SmellsFeeshyParticipantThanks for the suggestions everyone. Seems like the going rate for reputable moving companies is about $80-90/hr. Does that sound about right? I saw a few on Craigslist for $40/hr but they sound pretty sketchy and who knows if they’re licensed or not.
From a purely financial perspective I think buying a used washer/dryer pair for around $500 would be the best bet, however I’d have to find someone to deliver them and help me move them upstairs so that’s a big factor as well. If I buy a new pair do they usually do free delivery/installation?
March 10, 2009 at 10:36 AM #363288SmellsFeeshyParticipantThanks for the suggestions everyone. Seems like the going rate for reputable moving companies is about $80-90/hr. Does that sound about right? I saw a few on Craigslist for $40/hr but they sound pretty sketchy and who knows if they’re licensed or not.
From a purely financial perspective I think buying a used washer/dryer pair for around $500 would be the best bet, however I’d have to find someone to deliver them and help me move them upstairs so that’s a big factor as well. If I buy a new pair do they usually do free delivery/installation?
March 10, 2009 at 10:57 AM #363588(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantConsider buying new, if SD Water Dept participates in the current rebate program. There is a $300 rebate from southern California water agencies for these models. Not sure of SD water Dept participates but LA DWP does.
You can buy a brand new energy efficient, Consumer reports rated front-load GE washer from Home Depot for $629. You will also save enough compared to a top loader over 3 years to make up the rest of the 300-350 difference (assuming you pay water and electric), resulting in an essentially free washer.
Also, Home Depot and Lowe’s usually offer a rebate resulting in free on delivery/installation (and removal of old model if needed).
March 10, 2009 at 10:57 AM #363891(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantConsider buying new, if SD Water Dept participates in the current rebate program. There is a $300 rebate from southern California water agencies for these models. Not sure of SD water Dept participates but LA DWP does.
You can buy a brand new energy efficient, Consumer reports rated front-load GE washer from Home Depot for $629. You will also save enough compared to a top loader over 3 years to make up the rest of the 300-350 difference (assuming you pay water and electric), resulting in an essentially free washer.
Also, Home Depot and Lowe’s usually offer a rebate resulting in free on delivery/installation (and removal of old model if needed).
March 10, 2009 at 10:57 AM #363298(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantConsider buying new, if SD Water Dept participates in the current rebate program. There is a $300 rebate from southern California water agencies for these models. Not sure of SD water Dept participates but LA DWP does.
You can buy a brand new energy efficient, Consumer reports rated front-load GE washer from Home Depot for $629. You will also save enough compared to a top loader over 3 years to make up the rest of the 300-350 difference (assuming you pay water and electric), resulting in an essentially free washer.
Also, Home Depot and Lowe’s usually offer a rebate resulting in free on delivery/installation (and removal of old model if needed).
March 10, 2009 at 10:57 AM #363781(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantConsider buying new, if SD Water Dept participates in the current rebate program. There is a $300 rebate from southern California water agencies for these models. Not sure of SD water Dept participates but LA DWP does.
You can buy a brand new energy efficient, Consumer reports rated front-load GE washer from Home Depot for $629. You will also save enough compared to a top loader over 3 years to make up the rest of the 300-350 difference (assuming you pay water and electric), resulting in an essentially free washer.
Also, Home Depot and Lowe’s usually offer a rebate resulting in free on delivery/installation (and removal of old model if needed).
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