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Neptune Bob,
I was wondering if you'd make an appearance on my thread! I see your enthusiasm for PP has not changed since the last time a cloth-diapering Mom asked for some washing machine-related advice.

I should clarify.... I am not in the green peace camp. We have no intention of getting a tankless water heater (the water is so hard in San Diego that I've yet to meet a plumber who advises tankless from a longevity or financial stand-point. The hard water is too demanding on the system and will call for frequent replacement.)

I should also clarify, we hope to one day fill up a mini-van full of kiddos.

And regarding what your sisters tell you, I have yet to meet an OB with a bias that I ought to continue procreating. On the contrary, after every pregnancy, tubal ligations & various birth control options are offered.

Not sure what times your sisters grew up in, but in these modern days there seems to be the opposite effect. There is an overall disdain and intolerance for "large" families.... you know, like from people such as yourself.

If we didn't live in the state of mandates, we probably would have gotten a tried and true (and cheap) used WP DD.
 
pay no attention to items that don't pertain to the actual thread...some people need to look in the mirror....

truth be told, I think we have more laundry with 3 kids, than when we had 10....the only thing you need to PLAN is meals!!...the rest is easy as pie!

in any case.....I hope you make out well with the LG, keep us posted on your progress, and insights to your pros and cons that you encounter...Good Luck!

check in with your local utilities, some offer rebates if changing to a FLer, or switching to gas, and other HE types of machines.....anything is worth a shot...

in my area, they offer cash back for turning in your old appliance....25.00 for a dryer, 50.00 for a washer, 75.00 for a fridge....
 
Neptune Bob,
I was wondering if you'd make an appearance on my thread! I see your enthusiasm for PP has not changed since the last time a cloth-diapering Mom asked for some washing machine-related advice.   You got that right!

I should clarify.... I am not in the green peace camp. We have no intention of getting a tankless water heater.  Actually, as of last year, traditional tank water heaters are now better insulated due to new standards.  In fact, some people were concerned new WH would not fit in tight spaces, but if you have room, a new traditional water heater should help save energy.

I should also clarify, we hope to one day fill up a mini-van full of kiddos.  As Freddy Mercury of Queen would sing and shout:  Why, WHY, wHY, wHy, why!?!

And regarding what your sisters tell you, I have yet to meet an OB with a bias that I ought to continue procreating. On the contrary, after every pregnancy, tubal ligations & various birth control options are offered.   You are right, it was a while back and since I don't go to an OB/GYN I have to believe what women in my life tell me.  But they did tell me that a woman going to the "baby doctor" for some other issue will be met with pregnant women in the waiting room with nothing to read but baby and parent magazines, talk of babies the whole time, baby pictures on all the walls, and when waiting in the exam room, have the appointment canceled because "he had to deliver a baby."  My one sister ended up telling me she had to go to PP but told me:  "Whatever you do, Don't Tell Dad."

Not sure what times your sisters grew up in, but in these modern days there seems to be the opposite effect. There is an overall disdain and intolerance for "large" families.... you know, like from people such as yourself.  Not from Catholic priests though.  They tell their audience to have kids, but don't deal with kids at all so never experience the crowds, the noise, the chaos.

If we didn't live in the state of mandates, we probably would have gotten a tried and true (and cheap) used WP DD.  Didn't WP sell DD washers in California?  I think so, and there should be plenty on Craig's list and Habitat for Humanity and getting an extra machine might be a good idea.  
 
Good luck with the new machine! I hope it works well for you and the family.

Children are a blessing. Our one and only is a very exceptional individual.

Jerry
 
New water lines?

General Question-
When installing a new washer, should you buy new lines? Will Costco install with the old lines, or do they require new ones? Delivery is scheduled for Wednesday!
 
most new machines don't come with new hoses...now all of a sudden their optional at extra cost...

the standard is to replace every 5 years....some like the stainless, but standard rubber ones hold up just as well....

yet not a bad idea for a new machine to have a new set ready to be installed....this goes the same for dryer duct, and cords......unless their a few years old, never a good idea to reuse the old one...

many find it useful and for safety to turn off the water and unplug when not in use...
 
Will Costco install with the old lines, or do they require new ones?

 

Apparently they require new lines. Or so a PDF on the LG washer page linked to above indicates. But it's possible Costco will provide what's needed. I noted they indicated the delivery people would provide the "needed accessories" on the page about washers, which I take to include hoses.


 

Link to the PDF:


 


 

Washer specific info on page 8.

 

Safest thing might be to get in contact with Costco and ask.

 

You might buy the new hoses, but make sure the package stays sealed (to prove it's new), and buy from a place that will accept it as a return if not needed.

 

 

 
 
Thank You

I called Costco to confirm. The LG manual online indicated LG hoses were sold separately but the Costco representative said hook-up with new lines was included in the purchase price. Washer was delivered and installed today with new lines.

Anyone notice a chemical small? Its your typical "China-smell." I say China because the one time I went to China, there was a very specific smell I noticed in the markets. I'l recognize it upon opening certain plastic goods or fake leather goods.

I guess I'm glad with my purchase. Only time will tell if I should have listened to my initial gut all and go back to a TL. Husband is happy. We decided that if this modern machine needs replacement with in the next few years then we will search for a Whirlpool DD exclusively.
 
LG

We have an LG and also live in San Diego. If you get an LG, definitely get one with an internal heater. We have been extremely happy with our LG.

If you are using unsoftened SD water, you need to consider getting STPP (sodium tri poly phosphate) and using some with each load in the wash. It will make an amazing difference because of how it binds the minerals that are in hard water. In our LG front loader, I use 1 TBSP along with detergent and it makes a huge difference.

Good luck with your selection.

Bob
 

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