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all hung out!

I like the looks of that hotpoint, very nice! and the fact you can hang out clothes already! we got another dump of snow again *smiling thru clenched teeth* yesterday!

I haven't had my clothes line up in about 2 years as we did a back yard changeup. I still miss it, but was not able to use it until about May when all the snow was gone and ground was dry.
 
Apologies!

sorry, I am unable to edit my posts, I evidently combined my like of that hotpoint, with your clothesline. I now see that I cannot read what kind of warsher you have. Sorry!!
 
wrungout

I have a Miele W1613. The outside line space is shared between three apartments although there is only myself and the lady on the ground floor who use it. I love hanging my laundry out whenever there is good weather.
 
cool clothesline!

I have never seen a clothesline that criss-crossed before, maximum use of space. Pretty neat!

thanks for saying what kind of warsher you have as well. I am thinking of investing in a 3037.
 
If you want a washer that's going to last then I highly recommend a Miele, however if you get bored of your washers after a while it's maybe not for you :-)
 
Harmony

This is a very old thread. The GE Harmony that I posted years back has been sold and replaced a couple of times over. Since that pair, I have had the following:

1) LG FL set.
2) Miele w3303 set.
3) Speed Queen FL set.

To name just the new machines...

Malcolm
 
Malcolm,

I've quite enjoyed seeing this thread again, it's been funny seeing friends machines that have long since been moved on elsewhere. I'd forgotten you had a GE Harmony.
 
Yeah

The Harmony was a fun set. I liked the extended spin option on the washer and the dual motor dryer was super fast.

Malcolm
 
Drying Space

I am impressed with your drying area aswell...........my line is not long enough at times........

I remember a flat I had some years ago had a drying area with 4 great big rotary lines, it was really good

I haven't a proper picture but Mat in Cardiff has a really high washing line that is probably 20ft and is excellent for getting the washing up into the winds

Is that high level water showing in your miele on a wash or rinse or both

Gary
 
Gary

The ground floor flats have their own little garden that are supposed to rotary airers in but the old lady downstairs doesn't have one so she uses the lines which are meant for the 1st, 2nd ( me ) and 3rd floor flats. Thankfully the folks on one and three don't use the lines.
 
Woo Hoo! Love this thread, nice to see it back again :-)

Well Sunday is my sheet washing day so here we are. Using Bedding/Blanket cycle at 60* with 1200rpm spin using Fab powder. Going through a Fab phase at the moment as I love love love the scent of this detergent. Cleans great as well :-) Made by Colgate-Palmolive who also make Dynamo and Cold Power detergent.

Enjoy!

Heres the pics...

mattywashboy++4-19-2014-22-11-36.jpg
 
Aegokocarat

Question about your picture post in reply 197.

The selector dial is set to the number 3 so I guess that is for coloured 40C.
What is the dial to the right, the one with the numbers 30 top 90 used for?
The selector dial is already at 40C so what does this dial do?

Thanks
 
Jerrod,
The list of temperatures on the detergent drawer are the maximum temperatures for that particular cycle, you still need to select a temperature using the temperature dial next to the programme dial.
Tom
 

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