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Happy holidays, everyone! Just wanted to share this festive dishwasher photo I took...it was just too pretty not to share. I think I'll use it for next year's greeting cards...ha! Anyone else? :-D

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Rich and Glam

What beautiful glam shots.
Love all, esp the small red almost see-through plates, Rich.
Glam, what were your marvelous courses, so good you had to skip two?

Merry Merry Christmas
 
For starters -

choice of Smoked Salmon, Prawn cocktail or Veg soup.

Mains - Turkey and Beef with trimmings

Dessert - Christmas pudding with brandy sauce

4th Crackers and cheese - Delayed !!

5th Coffee and mints - Delayed !!

FAR TOO MUCH FOOD !! enjoyed though :)

Dishwasher - Bosch Classixx full size.
 
Our Xmas appliance shots

We spent Christmas at my aunt Allison's place (i have two aunts and we alternate every year.
We had a wonderful xmas dinner despite me being in a lot of pain with my back but we still had fun.
I took some pictures of all her appliances while i was there. She has A Simpson Riviera dishwasher which is quite old now and you have to guess where the timer is landing because all the writing has rubbed away.
She also has a Simpson EziSet 5.5kg washer with a Hoover 5kg dryer attached to the wall above.
Heres a pic firstly of the dishwasher (pardon the quality, its hard to be inconpiscuous.

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washer

Next is the washing machine. Its a good machine and gets used at least twice a day, when i babysit my cousins i am always asked to put some washing through and hang it out. She keeps it set at Non Colourfast which is decent enough but she insists on using ECO Rinse which replaces the deep rinse with a long series of spray rinses, pretty pathetic.

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Enquiring minds want to know!

OK back to that Aussie HOOVER dryer.
HOw cool to see a wall-mounted situation!

Dimesions?
Front venting into room? Ventable to the outside? Or is grille on the door an air intake?

Wattage? /Amperage?
May I preseume that the amperage makes this a plug-and-play type of situation where, just as in Europe, it just gets connected to any outlet /power-point?
 
Those Hoover dryers and most australian dryers vent out of the grill at the front. If you look in the center there is a latch that you use to pull off the front, behind that is the lint filter. To start the dryer you select your time on the dial and then press the door latch and the dryer starts, These models were non reversing. The wall mount style is typical of australian laundries due to lack of space in our laundry rooms and it is certainly a back strain saving way of moving your clothes from the washer to the dryer. Most australians however take advantage of the all year round warm weather and peg their laundry outside and only use their dryers a few times a year.
In terms of wattage/amp, i have no idea, you just plug it straight into a normal power socket and your ready to go.
I find it very cool how when you purchase the dryer you are asked weather you need the controls orientated so that you can read them while mounted on the wall. I remember that particular dryer was once on the floor and the controls were upside down!.
As far as i know its a good dryer and i have used other peoples and they hold a decent amount of laundry and ae able to dry most full loads in an hour.

Matt
 
Pssst! Don't tell Bob!

OMG! Please tell me that all of those dishwasher loads were pre-rinsed!! ;-)

On another note...Matt: What a great dryer concept! That would definitely come in handy in my "laundry closet". BTW, how complicated is it to get serviced or replaced?
 
Venus, it appears all of these dish loads didn't see water until the machine was turned on!! You will learn and succumb some day!!
 
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