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over a year ago
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"And apart from the obvious you can’t do both at the same time! It makes laundry twice as long, great if you live alone and don’t have much to do and practical if you don’t have the space. Also, if one breaks the other is practically useless as you have to replace the broken one anyway. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My washer dryer is amazing and even irons my clothes.
It's called mom x
You're mum sounds awesome. x
She's annoying not awesome x "
You're annoying not awesome.
Happy Mother's Day. x
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over a year ago
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For a couple it's okay, but get a quality machine. I invested in a heated drying rail as well, which has been great. I couldn't imagine a family coping with one, and given the choice I would have separate machines. Mine has lasted 4 years so far...I probably shouldn't have said that.. |
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Have one up the stables it’s 15 years old and has taken everything that’s been thrown at it.
It’s had a heavy workload and lives in an environment that is subject to temperature variations and the odd mouse nest.
It’s still thriving. |
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over a year ago
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I have one that has worked perfectly for the 5 years I have had it.
Useful if you are one or two people but don’t think it would work for a family situation. |
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