bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #2 The dryers:
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #3 ...and of course she has a Flair in the kitchen:
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #4 and that's the first time I've seen the St. Charles steel cabinets on top with the wood-front ones below! Good for them! Thinking outside the box!
and that's the first time I've seen the St. Charles steel cabinets on top with the wood-front ones below! Good for them! Thinking outside the box!
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #5 that iron looked suspiciously ge.
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #6 Oh dear.
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #7 a nice big lint filter in the dryer(which, thankfully, doesn't try and claim to be able to "bounce" the lint fibers out through the holes in the back of the drum )
a nice big lint filter in the dryer(which, thankfully, doesn't try and claim to be able to "bounce" the lint fibers out through the holes in the back of the drum )
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #8 Oh please.
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #9 OK, it's half-time. I need to go have breakfast. Second half of the brochure later.
T tlee618 Well-known member Joined Sep 5, 2004 Messages 3,407 Jul 7, 2010 #10 Really fun reading Ken, thanks for posting it. The iron is a Sunbeam for sure!
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #11 back to business:
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #12 fe
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #13 fie
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #14 fo
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #15 How well did those filtrators work?
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #16 one day, if I'm lucky.
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #17 ...you just might want to let them know that on 120 volt operation it will take about 4 times longer to dry a load.
...you just might want to let them know that on 120 volt operation it will take about 4 times longer to dry a load.
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #18 ah, here we go:
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #19 I'td be cool to discover a Rollermatic somewhere in Europe or Asia.
bajaespuma Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 16, 2006 Messages 6,258 Location Connecticut Jul 7, 2010 #20 I guess no filtrator with gas.