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If this machine has handles on the side it must be a pretty heavy machine. all the heavier machines have this so you don't give yourself a hernia trying to lift and move it. The Dyson Contrarotator has a handle underneath called the "RollerJack" for this same purpose. 2DrumsAllergy, do you Dyson machines have those handles underneath?
 
RollerJack™

Hello Funguy10,
Yes indeed all Dyson washers are fitted with the RollerJack™ handle, this makes moving the very heavy Dysons a breeze.

David
 
Well Toggleswitch I've not seen complaints on Epinions about skin rashes/conditions on clothes due to SilverCare but I can't argue over it because it's just our different opinions. Also David, why are the Dyson Machines so heavy? How heavy are they?
 
AH-HA! Here it is straight outta Conumer Reports! Thier test of the SiverCare washer. Apparently the Ag+ option really works on thier review.

 
You neglected to mention these comments from the review:<blockquote>But SilverCare adds 6 to 24 minutes per load, and you must replace the silver bars after 10 years or 3,000 washes (about $50 to $75 per pair). We’re also concerned about potential health and environmental impacts of silver on clothes and wastewater.

This Samsung is fairly pricey. You can get a washer with comparable ability to remove dirt and stains, such as the Kenmore HE2, for less.</blockquote>
 
Toggleswitch, I know that Dryel and the machine are unrealated. I probably worded that wrong though.Now for the list of machine features.

SilverNano Wash: When the "Ag+" (Positive Silver) option is selected, positively-charged silver ions become realeased into the wash load to sanitize it and remove germs even in cold water and even without using bleach. Of course there is all the talk here about this being harardous to your health. What is wierd is that the machine has a "Sanitary" cycle.

AirWash: The AirWash blows concentrated hot air on your laundry to neutralize odor particles. Afterwards, it stores them in the machine's condenser where they later get pumped out of the machine.

Clean Cycle with Ag+: The machine's clean cycle uses SilverNano to kill mold and mildew. But since this, once again is dangerous to your health, it wolud be better to run an empty Sanitary cycle with bleach or vinegar. Well okay, vinegar would probably make an awful smell.

Long-lasting SilverNano: The effects of SilverNano do not wear off on either your laundry or the drum. This kepps your laundry sanitized for a month (and hurts your skin for a month too!) and keeps mold and mildew from growing on the drum for a month.

10.5 Kg capacity: The machine has a capacity of 10.5 Kg. I'm not good at math and can't convert that to english measuremants but it looks as big as the drum in the Kenmore Oasis HE washer.

Washer/Dryer combo: The machine is a Washer/Dryer combo. You can select a dry-only cycle or a wash/rinse only or rinse only clcle.

Vibration Reduction Technology(VRT): The machine has the same VRT as its predessesor the SilverCare washer. This ensures for super-quiet, vibration-free spin operation. (One reviewer of the SilverCare washer on Epinions.com mentioned that the machine only made a quiet,low hum at highest spin speed.)
 
Well guys, this ain't no new concept at all. Benjamin Franklin come up with the concept of the "AIRBATH" fro people. If my memory serves me correct, his concept was to get naked and run around outside in below freezing cold air for about a half hour. His idea had some credibility because the cold just may have killed some of the odor causing bacteria but stil la funky way to live but ya know back then it was probably a bitch to fetch water, boil it and bathe only to get out of washtub to a rather drafty ass house with innefficient fireplace heating. Something to think about.
 
Ever eat using silverware?

Or use a silver service?

Have silver tooth fillings?

Let's face it, putting a minute amount of silver into your laundry wash water is far less of a potential health issue than eating with silverware could ever be (not that silverware is any health concern to begin with). Just my opinion - maybe I'm wrong, and there's something terribly insidious about silver ions, but ... I think there are more important things to worry about... like the chlorine fumes from good old liquid bleach.
 
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