vacuumfreeeke
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Hey everyone. I think this should go in the off topics section since since it's not about any one specific appliance. Even though I'm more into vacuums, you all have been so kind to me here when I've had questions about my portable dishwasher or all in one portable laundry processor and I really appreciate that.
I've had my Edgestar CW1200 portable washer/dryer for about 2 years now, but I've still been using the laundry room at the apartment complex. The reason is because I don't want to leave it in the living room or kitchen, and I don't want to tie up my kitchen sink for SEVERAL hours at a time (especially since the dishwasher uses that too)... so a friend of mine put some longer hoses on it and now I can keep the appliance in my walk in closet and just reach the hoses to the bathroom and use it in there. It's almost like I have a laundry room in the closet and I'm loving it. It's not in the way and doesn't tie up the kitchen sink, and the helicopter sounding spin cycle is muffled so I can even sleep with it going!
Anyway, I was just wondering if any of you can think of any problems using a set up like this... the hoses are probably 12 feet long for drain and fill. The only thing I can think of is possible leaks, and I don't leave with it going just in case something should start to leak. I also wondered if taking it off the wheels would reduce the vibration since it's now a permanent spot... anyone have any ideas about that? I thought about making a video of the set up and the wash action now that I have a tolerable digital camera that isn't my cell phone!
thanks
I've had my Edgestar CW1200 portable washer/dryer for about 2 years now, but I've still been using the laundry room at the apartment complex. The reason is because I don't want to leave it in the living room or kitchen, and I don't want to tie up my kitchen sink for SEVERAL hours at a time (especially since the dishwasher uses that too)... so a friend of mine put some longer hoses on it and now I can keep the appliance in my walk in closet and just reach the hoses to the bathroom and use it in there. It's almost like I have a laundry room in the closet and I'm loving it. It's not in the way and doesn't tie up the kitchen sink, and the helicopter sounding spin cycle is muffled so I can even sleep with it going!
Anyway, I was just wondering if any of you can think of any problems using a set up like this... the hoses are probably 12 feet long for drain and fill. The only thing I can think of is possible leaks, and I don't leave with it going just in case something should start to leak. I also wondered if taking it off the wheels would reduce the vibration since it's now a permanent spot... anyone have any ideas about that? I thought about making a video of the set up and the wash action now that I have a tolerable digital camera that isn't my cell phone!
thanks