Wrong place to ask this question considering the fire and electrocution risks involved.
The only place to get an answer is by looking at the instructions for use of each blanket and reading with your own eyes what is suitable and isn’t.
Not worth anything
Realistically , these were of their time. Now they’re mostly junk.
Things have moved on a lot since then.
Heat pump is where it’s at now.
A heat pump will pay for itself in its lifetime with the electricity savings and probably save enough for a little towards its...
Washing up liquid is what we call dish soap. We wash up our dishes.
Persil still makes liquid AND powder laundry / washing detergent - both for clothes.
Since the early 90s Persil also made dish soap but just recently they’ve stopped, Fairy and all the other brands probably make it unworthy...
Are you using it to …
Cook on or is it a showpiece ?
If it’s to cook on just accept scratches will happen.
If you got it because it’s an art installation then maybe just don’t use it and get some camping stoves you can hide away.
I’m really not understanding the obsession and mentality...
Lux pioneered absolutely nothing when it comes to tumble drying woollens.
Bosch had dryers in the late 1970s that had a wool cycle for fully drying woollen garments. The drum rotaries at speeds of around 100rpm with gentle heating.
Indesit seems to be the first washing machines that had...
LOL
Your going to work to collect your salary, to buy something to cover an already easily washable surface in order to ‘save time’ and effort’ on something which at bests takes the same amount of time to clean.
These mat things look like a lot of faff. Why can’t people just be normal and...
Watch a 55 year old film about steel production LOL
I’d imagine steel processing has moved on since then. So no. I’d rather watch something that is really up to date and actually reflective of how it’s produced today.
Not to sound rude
But even as someone who is approaching the age of 40, and has lived through covid, I’m finding myself quite aware that food stocks are important. My freezer (a six foot tall upright freezer) is well stocked with a supply of the vegetables that are of reasonable quality once...
Just to mention it’s not just FL users overloading machines it’s also TL users too thank you very much qsd-Dan.
The posts on here from one person are getting very tiring. Repeating the same crap over and over again on this forum isn’t going to change millions of people attitudes worldwide...
John read this. Actually read it. Don’t assume what you want to assume.
For FIFTY 50 years washing machines have been made in Europe WITH heaters AND plastic outer tubs.
It’s exceedingly RARE for a heating element in a washing machine to cause a fire. END OF.
We are talking millions of...
Another one who finds Johns attitude towards europe
Vulgar.
Some of the bs he comes out with is absolutely cringeworthy.
Yeah we get it. You don’t like Europe. Hell knows why you bother coming here.
🤷🏼♂️
Oh dear
You’ve declared on two threads now that you use fabric softener to kill suds. This alone shows what a total bag of shite that your washing machine is. If it can’t rinse cleanly without relying on fabric softener then the machine isn’t capable of cleaning your clothes properly.
Funny...
I just thanked god for my European FL with fully electronic controls that can handle mattress pads as a matter of course with the right programming. And do the job properly without having to set extra cycles.
It’s rather confusing how you manage to “research” so many things in order to argue why things like HE machines are so bad but yet you don’t seem to be able to or want to research things that are so obvious and easily found out online.
You offend many of this community and still expect people...