Seated With Royalty
Jason,
It is gratifying to see the old T-35 taking it's place in the lineup of new and glitzy appliances in the new kitchen. I am glad you mentioned wanting a T-35 in your profile or would have never known. I wanted to send it to you as soon as I knew you wanted one and even before I had any reason to know I liked you. I have sent lots of Sunbeam stuff to members in this group, but none have been as effusive in their enjoyment as you. Thank you, little buddy.
It is so fun to see the Oasis in action. How cool is it to actually see and "feel" the old and new machines in this group. For years, I was tied to aggressive rollover as the key to cleaner laundry. In the past 10 years, it is demonstrated, over and over, this simply is not the case.
Living in the Earth Muffin city of Seattle, mostly inhabited by Eggplants, the environmental and conservative movements makes a daily assault against the enjoyment of water and energy. Fisher Paykels are very common here and those who own them all extol their praises. I have a friend who owns 33 apartment complexes in the Seattle area. He has Fisher Paykel in eveyone because of the double whammy of lowered energy usage and reliability.
I find it fascinating that you are clearly thrilled with this machine and completed satisfied with the way it does laundry and yet the posts continue, denigrating the machine, it's washing system and implying it isn't possible for the machine to perform as you have stated. Don't we all know by now that our daily driver machines are as precious to us as our partners? Hell, I half expect someone to tell you, you can't be right about chosing Helen. Mercy, these boys can all have their favorites and still give you unabashed support in yours.
I gotta tell you, this machine sounds exactly like every F&P I have ever used, but the regurgitating wash action in the vomitorium wash tub is spellbinding.
Kelly