lordkenmore
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One of my washer dreams is to have suds saver. This might be my Inner Cheapskate. Or this might just be memories of my grandmother's suds saver. Her washer intrigued me--maybe my Inner Cheapskate got an early start.
Grandma's washer intrigued me enough to ask my mother why we didn't have that on our Kenmore. My mother patiently explained that we didn't have a wash tub to store wash water when the machine was bought. Furthermore, she found the concept of saving wash water revolting.
Recently, I've been wondering how valid my mother's view is. Part of me thinks that yes, there could be germs or something would get saved and cycled through the next load. Another part of me thinks there is probably no real issue, at least with most loads. After all, people used suds saver systems (and wringer systems) for years, with no apparent trouble I've heard about.
I'm wondering what view others take here about saving/reusing wash water: Perfectly Fine? Or Perfectly Revolting?
Grandma's washer intrigued me enough to ask my mother why we didn't have that on our Kenmore. My mother patiently explained that we didn't have a wash tub to store wash water when the machine was bought. Furthermore, she found the concept of saving wash water revolting.
Recently, I've been wondering how valid my mother's view is. Part of me thinks that yes, there could be germs or something would get saved and cycled through the next load. Another part of me thinks there is probably no real issue, at least with most loads. After all, people used suds saver systems (and wringer systems) for years, with no apparent trouble I've heard about.
I'm wondering what view others take here about saving/reusing wash water: Perfectly Fine? Or Perfectly Revolting?