westyslantfront
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And I also wonder why the public is falling for paying $1200.00 to $1400.00 for one of these low water front loaders when you can get a direct drive top loading Whirlpool/Kenmore/Whirltag for $500.00? By the time one makes up the savings in water, the front loader is at the Krusher.
And these new front loaders have longer cycles, thus a higher electric bill. So, where is the savings? Sounds like
"false economy" to me.
Ross
And these new front loaders have longer cycles, thus a higher electric bill. So, where is the savings? Sounds like
"false economy" to me.
Ross