spookiness
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This weekend I will be trolling through Craigslist looking for a slightly used top loader, and hope to pay around $100. There seems to be a good supply in my area due to moves, upgrades, etc.
There is also a Habitat for Humanity "ReStore" and I will be swinging by there.
Of the basic top loaders, what do you think is my best bet? I don't need many functions, although a true slow agitate and spin for delicates would be nice. We're talking low-end GE's, Hotpoint, Roper, etc. (I missed out on a year-old Roper last night because I couldn't get to it in time). It's me and a housemate, so we're talking maybe 2-3 loads a week or so.
If I don't find something used that seems satisfactory, I might go and get a new Roper/Hotpoint/Estate or whatever you recommend.
My Maytag Performa (PAV2000?) seems to have developed a faulty timer and won't spin except on the soak cycle. I have no mechanical ability and doubt I could have it repaired for what I could get a decent used machine for. My budget is very tight right now due to school and only PT work. In 3 years or so I want a nice FL, but nows just not the time. I am slightly sentimental about the Maytag though. It was my first appliance purchase I had to make as a first-time homeowner in 1997. I was hoping it would last 25 years like Mom's Maytag, but such is the times I guess.
I discovered this site years ago, and have been entertained by it many times over the years!
There is also a Habitat for Humanity "ReStore" and I will be swinging by there.
Of the basic top loaders, what do you think is my best bet? I don't need many functions, although a true slow agitate and spin for delicates would be nice. We're talking low-end GE's, Hotpoint, Roper, etc. (I missed out on a year-old Roper last night because I couldn't get to it in time). It's me and a housemate, so we're talking maybe 2-3 loads a week or so.
If I don't find something used that seems satisfactory, I might go and get a new Roper/Hotpoint/Estate or whatever you recommend.
My Maytag Performa (PAV2000?) seems to have developed a faulty timer and won't spin except on the soak cycle. I have no mechanical ability and doubt I could have it repaired for what I could get a decent used machine for. My budget is very tight right now due to school and only PT work. In 3 years or so I want a nice FL, but nows just not the time. I am slightly sentimental about the Maytag though. It was my first appliance purchase I had to make as a first-time homeowner in 1997. I was hoping it would last 25 years like Mom's Maytag, but such is the times I guess.
I discovered this site years ago, and have been entertained by it many times over the years!