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This is what's going on...
Our dishwasher has been growing black mold in it for the past 2 to 3 years, and no matter how much I bleach, SOS or scrub at the mold it doesn't disappear for very long. I've been putting up with that since that has been the only (yet disturbing) problem we have had with it.
Our washing machine has been leaking into the carpet in front of it. We had the outside tap relocated and directed elsewhere, so it's not water from the outside tap for sure. Sometimes it's damper than other times, but I think it depends on how much we use the washing machine. Not really sure. We've already had it fixed once since moving into the house 4 years ago.
Our dryer has been giving off a "gassy" smell when it's running. It's a gas dryer and we really smelled the smell while it was running and we were on our back the dryer.
Needless to say, I researched how old the appliances are, and they're all manufactured in 1996....15 years old. Not bad for appliances, I guess.
This is where it gets funky.
I've been searching for the best price, best quality, yadda yadda. And I can't make up my mind since there are so many pros for front-loading washing machines. Yes, they take more time, but it takes less drying time, better spinning, more energy efficient and uses less water thant the "old-fashioned" kind. Supposedly you save 60% on hydro, save 66% of water (12-14 gallons instead of 30 gallons) verses the top loading washing machine with an agitator.
Now there's also top loading washing machines without agitators giving you more space and still uses way less water and hydro because it does the faster spinning. Plus since it has no agitator it doesn't tear down the fibres in your clothes and wear them out "like one with an agitator". The only problem with these two washing machines is that you're supposed to use HE soap which supposedly is pricier.
Of course, the top loading washing machine without an agitator is more expensive than with an agitator type of machine and a front loader is more expensive than a top loading washing machine without an agitator.
DH doesn't want to get involved with the decision. I went appliance shopping by myself and filled three large notebook pages full of notes. I think I could become a salesperson other than the fact I don't know what to choose.
Enlighten me more, please! What do you use? Why do you like it? Do you think the extra money purchasing a "better, more energy efficient" model will soon be balanced off by it being lighter on energy and water?
Our dishwasher has been growing black mold in it for the past 2 to 3 years, and no matter how much I bleach, SOS or scrub at the mold it doesn't disappear for very long. I've been putting up with that since that has been the only (yet disturbing) problem we have had with it.
Our washing machine has been leaking into the carpet in front of it. We had the outside tap relocated and directed elsewhere, so it's not water from the outside tap for sure. Sometimes it's damper than other times, but I think it depends on how much we use the washing machine. Not really sure. We've already had it fixed once since moving into the house 4 years ago.
Our dryer has been giving off a "gassy" smell when it's running. It's a gas dryer and we really smelled the smell while it was running and we were on our back the dryer.
Needless to say, I researched how old the appliances are, and they're all manufactured in 1996....15 years old. Not bad for appliances, I guess.
This is where it gets funky.
I've been searching for the best price, best quality, yadda yadda. And I can't make up my mind since there are so many pros for front-loading washing machines. Yes, they take more time, but it takes less drying time, better spinning, more energy efficient and uses less water thant the "old-fashioned" kind. Supposedly you save 60% on hydro, save 66% of water (12-14 gallons instead of 30 gallons) verses the top loading washing machine with an agitator.
Now there's also top loading washing machines without agitators giving you more space and still uses way less water and hydro because it does the faster spinning. Plus since it has no agitator it doesn't tear down the fibres in your clothes and wear them out "like one with an agitator". The only problem with these two washing machines is that you're supposed to use HE soap which supposedly is pricier.
Of course, the top loading washing machine without an agitator is more expensive than with an agitator type of machine and a front loader is more expensive than a top loading washing machine without an agitator.
DH doesn't want to get involved with the decision. I went appliance shopping by myself and filled three large notebook pages full of notes. I think I could become a salesperson other than the fact I don't know what to choose.
Enlighten me more, please! What do you use? Why do you like it? Do you think the extra money purchasing a "better, more energy efficient" model will soon be balanced off by it being lighter on energy and water?