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  • Snapdragon

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    Thought I was splurging on a $1300 dryer, and now I can't dry a load of sheets without them getting rolled up in a tight, wet little ball that just goes thump, thump, thump. Laundry day makes me want to scream, drying one ****ing sheet at a time.
     
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    nakinate

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    Thought I was splurging on a $1300 dryer, and now I can't dry a load of sheets without them getting rolled up in a tight, wet little ball that just goes thump, thump, thump. Laundry day makes me want to scream, drying one ****ing sheet at a time.
    Don't wash your sheets.
     

    Snapdragon

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    Correct, the dryers are built pretty much the same either way.

    Its not a Bosch or a GE is it?

    Samsung. When we moved, we splurged and got a nice (?) washer/dryer set on sale at Lowe's. Marked down from $2500 to $1400. I should have kept my old $700 Maytag set. They worked a hell of a lot better.
     

    danielson

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    Samsung. When we moved, we splurged and got a nice (?) washer/dryer set on sale at Lowe's. Marked down from $2500 to $1400. I should have kept my old $700 Maytag set. They worked a hell of a lot better.

    They have all kinds of problems, though almost all of them do anymore. I work with them everyday. At lease their not GE or Bosch, with those your lucky to get 5 years of use out of them, your lucky to get 10 with everyone else.

    YOUR bearings WILL go out, its a samsung thing. You probably can lift up on your dryer and feel the wiggle, depending on how old they are. The washer, its just a matter of time, to balance the effect of centripetal force when the washer is in spin cycle, front load washers have a molded concrete ring bolted to the back of the drum. This ring itself weights 100lb, on top of the weight of the motor and the drum, your looking at 300lb, all being pulled downward by gravity, and being help up by some pissy little gas/spring shock absorbers.

    The entire life of a front load washer, the bearing is being pulled against.

    Its a bad design for residential use, but they keep nailing people left and right with it.
     

    danielson

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    Wait... this is like a conversation... OH NO!!!!! Were in the random room.... crap... uh....

    puppies
    railroad ties
    water
    boogers
    uh......

    LIZA MINNELLI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     

    danielson

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    One of those days I hate trying to decide what to eat. Nothing sounds that great.
    No it won't be bacon. :)

    I went with my old standby

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    Looks disgusting, tastes delicious....
     
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