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Is Merloni, albeit a much better quality than most of their stuff.
Pete, I guess I am just too d-u-m, dumb to express myself here. An H-Axis toploader holds just as much as a front loader, the only difference is that it would give you the space next to it to install a dryer.
Your question why European dryers don't come in 110V is good and Louis pretty much answered it. Very many US machines (and a few European) can be hooked up to run on 110v instead of 220V.
One of my neighbors has used a combo for over 30 years. She only dries half a load at a time and uses a spinner to cut the time for that way down.
Keep looking, at least you are getting all sorts of advice.
Oh - and idea!
GE has a hotline you can call, describe your problems and they will try to find solutions for you.
So let's be creative here:
Could you maybe replace the dishwasher (I assume you have one) with a GE space saver that goes directly under the sink or cooktop and then put a drier (or, more logically) washer there?
Give them a call. I know GE has a bad reputation in the club for their current quality, but gosh...after LG, you probably would be impressed by anything which runs six months without a breakdown.
Is Merloni, albeit a much better quality than most of their stuff.
Pete, I guess I am just too d-u-m, dumb to express myself here. An H-Axis toploader holds just as much as a front loader, the only difference is that it would give you the space next to it to install a dryer.
Your question why European dryers don't come in 110V is good and Louis pretty much answered it. Very many US machines (and a few European) can be hooked up to run on 110v instead of 220V.
One of my neighbors has used a combo for over 30 years. She only dries half a load at a time and uses a spinner to cut the time for that way down.
Keep looking, at least you are getting all sorts of advice.
Oh - and idea!
GE has a hotline you can call, describe your problems and they will try to find solutions for you.
So let's be creative here:
Could you maybe replace the dishwasher (I assume you have one) with a GE space saver that goes directly under the sink or cooktop and then put a drier (or, more logically) washer there?
Give them a call. I know GE has a bad reputation in the club for their current quality, but gosh...after LG, you probably would be impressed by anything which runs six months without a breakdown.