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Bob - in terms of my Bobload skills, how does this year's load compare to last years Christmas load? :-)

Jon
 
Laundy Rooms / Dryers wall mounted

We have a simular set up in our "Fabric Care Centre" cupboard, A 7.5kg (16.5lbs) F & P intuitive washer & a 5.5kg Simpson (Now Electrolux) "auto reversing" with mechanical timer dryer wall mounted above it. I will try and get some pictures loaded up ASAP :-))
The Hoover & Simpson dryers operate in different ways.
The Hoover dryer is a postive pressure dryer, blowing heated air from the back of the unit through the clothes venting thru the front door. Some of the cheaper/smaller F & P dryers have the same front door filter/ vent.
The Simpson dryers have the lint filter at the back of the drum held on with some dodgy plastic clip arangment and the vent shoots up over the rear of the unit... you can get a venting kit that allows you to attach a venting kit (duct tube) and vent the warm, damp & dusty air outside or thru internal ventilation system.

http://www.simpson.com.au/product/display/model/39S500M
 
Laundy Rooms / Dryers wall mounted

We have a simular set up in our "Fabric Care Centre" cupboard, A 7.5kg (16.5lbs) F & P intuitive washer & a 5.5kg Simpson (Now Electrolux) "auto reversing" with mechanical timer dryer wall mounted above it. I will try and get some pictures loaded up ASAP :-))
The Hoover & Simpson dryers operate in different ways.
The Hoover dryer is a postive pressure dryer, blowing heated air from the back of the unit through the clothes venting thru the front door. Some of the cheaper/smaller F & P dryers have the same front door filter/ vent.
The Simpson dryers operate by sucking the air over a heater element located at front then thru the drum of clothes and then thru the filter at the back of teh drum & they have the lint filter at the back of the drum held on with some dodgy plastic clip arangment and the vent shoots up over the rear of the unit... you can get a venting kit that allows you to attach a venting kit (duct tube) and vent the warm, damp & dusty air outside or thru internal ventilation system.

http://www.simpson.com.au/product/display/model/39S500M
 
Jon, you did an outstanding job as usual. I am curious about those two blue rectangular cassarole dishes in the bottom rack. I'd love to know what the U.S. measurement equivement (in inches) is. Also what they had cooked/baked in them and how crusty they were. With those considerations, I could be amazed they came clean. I have a hard time thinking about near nesting of identical size pieces like that on top of each other, particularly the one on the outside of the other lol.
 
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