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    Thanksgiving Is About Two Weeks Away-What's Everyone Cooking

    Without having my late husband to share Thanksgiving, I have a Hungry Man frozen dinner waiting for me in the freezer.
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    New Dream Machine Acquired!

    WOW! So impressive! As a nerdy kid and teen, I often wondered what it would be like to have an "all you can load" machine like this for home use. Of course a laundromat-type ginormous dryer would complete the set.
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    queen dishwasher

    I'm curious as to why a quality brand like Speed Queen would source a less-than-mediocre performing dishwasher from D&M. Did D&M ever make a dishwasher with a food particle filtering system?
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    the upcoming lk portable videos

    I had one of these in an apartment when I was working a temp job in another city. It was a belt drive-wigwag model. (buzz, click, snap) I was surprised by how fast it spun. Too bad that WP/KM full-sized models didn't also have that spin speed.
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    well another Norge Montomey wards washer posty

    My late partner and I had a Norge-built MW set in the early 80's. They were strikingly beautiful. The washer was quite aggressive, so we often used the slow wash/fast spin combination for most of our regular clothes. For my grimy work clothes back in my blue-collar days, the fast wash/fast spin...
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    POD 11-7-24 GE GSD1050 and GSD 950

    GE learned that many cycles of water (i.e. Wash, Rinse, Rinse, Wash, Rinse, Rinse) helped keep from redepositing of food particles in their machines with no filter.
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    POD Ward Signature Washer

    Our Norge set was great for our laundry and had a reasonably fast spin. The matching dryer, a positive air flow design, put all the lint back on the clothes that the burp-a-lator filter removed. I do have to mention that of all the laundry pairs we experienced back then, this set would get us...
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    POD Ward Signature Washer

    Back in the early 80's, my late partner and I bought this TOL washer made by Norge for Montgomery Ward along with the matching linty dryer. The set was beautiful and the washer was perfect for my work clothes with its aggressive wash action. The only issues were the noise level of the washer and...
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    POLL: Who had the Best Instructions on the Lid?

    In my experiences with many different washers over the years, my 1-18 wins this contest.
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    What's Your Floorcare Routine? Mop and bucket? Swiffer? Broom?

    I use a Bissel Crosswave floor cleaner. For my OCD, I know that the water with cleaning solution, is always clean during application. This is instead of rinsing the mop out with dirty solution, which is what happens with a mob and bucket. I do use a Swiffer for small clean-ups and spills, but I...
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    What foods do you DESPISE!

    I despise mushrooms, especially raw ones used in salads. Their earthy taste is just not for me. A couple of exceptions are mushrooms sauteed in wine and butter for a steak topping, or on pizza.
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    Today's POD

    I always thought that some of the appliances from the Hotpoint division of GE often had better designs and ideas than it's GE sibling. Instead of a filter pan that had to be removed for loading and unloading, Hotpoint put their recirculating lint filter system around the rim of the tub which not...
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    Broadcast AM radio listening.

    When I was a teen and young adult, we had three AM radio stations in our small city in Idaho. One was an NBC affiliate, one was a rock station that shut down at sundown, and one was a country music station that went off the air at midnight. No problem! At night, KOMA out of Oklahoma went...
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    Vintage Gold Seal Mangle

    A few years ago, I rebuilt and rewired a 1960 IronRite rotary iron. It does a great job, especially with napkins, table cloths, and other flat items. It took practice and a video to learn how to iron trousers and shirt. One thing I did notice is that it is no faster than hand ironing. Oh! and...
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    Why does Consumer Reports love Bosch so much?

    I replaced a KitchenAid TOL with a Bosch 800. The Whirlpool made KitchenAid was unreliable and couldn't dry dishes acceptably. After the warranty ran out, it ran for a couple more years until the motor decided to give up on life. The Bosch does a great job of washing and especially drying. I'm...
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    GE Dishwashers

    Until GE built dishwashers with a food particle filter, their machines tended to redeposit particles back onto the load. Most folks were still rinsing dishes off before loading anyway. GE got around the problem by multiple water changes and their famous soft particle masticator. In the late...
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    1957 Stainless Westinghouse Dishwasher in the Milwaukee Metropolitan Area

    Our family had a Westinghouse roll out dishwasher for many years. The builders removed the original copper front panel and replaced it with a Philippine mahogany one to match the kitchen cupboards. Although it was an impeller machine, we never had a problem with its cleaning performance, food...
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    Dryers-Quick Question

    Are there currently any manufacturers who make dryers with reversing drums? I had an old whistling air flow Electrolux, that did this and it helped keep bedding from getting rolled into a ball.
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    Ungrounded Outlets

    It is safe to use an ungrounded, non-polarized device if the AC goes directly into a transformer, like a phone charger, a lamp, or an old electronic device. The transformer effectively isolates the device from line.
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    loudest dishwashers: 1960s-2000 ...

    The GE Mobile Maids of the late 1950's and early 1960's, with the bowtie impellers, were quite loud as I remember.
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