You guys are all romantics, except of Cave Creek Ray, and maybe Tooljunkie.
I don't fit the mold!
I don't fit the mold!
If you want to capitalize on the scales without losing your happy home, get the scales but put something really cool in the box with it!My wife always gets a big kick out of telling all the females, nieces and others at family gatherings how I bought her a bathroom scales for Christmas many moons ago! I don't turn red anymore, just roll with the punches.
So I thought maybe I'd renew the story with a new scale, but maybe digital this time!!
There's got to be some humor in it somewhere.
You guys are all romantics, except of Cave Creek Ray, and maybe Tooljunkie.
I don't fit the mold!
I was washing some rags on Saturday and our 7 year old GE front loader started making a horrible racket. I scheduled a service call for Tuesday, but last night started looking up possible causes online and doing some diagnostics. Sure enough, it's the tub bearings and repair costs approach the cost of a new washer. I cancelled the service call and started looking for a new one. After 3 new-fangled front loaders that have died in the past 18 years and lots of online horror stories about all the Consumer Reports top-rated washers, I didn't want to go that direction. (Does anyone need a Wi-Fi enabled washer???) It was time to go old school: Speed Queen top loader with mechanical dials. It's coming tomorrow and my wife is thrilled. I am NOT putting a bow on it or making any peep about it being a Christmas present.As mentioned in another post about the rat chewing the water hose into from the washing machine,,,the washer was not hooked up for 4 days. Finally got it fixed last night. This morning, wife started washing clothes but had to leave to meet our daughters for cookie cooking. While she was gone, I finished the wash , dryed the colthes and hung them up. She was so ecstatic I had done that... I thought she was going to cry. Yahoo,, brownie points for me..
I am keeping my fingers crossed that my 40 yr old Maytag hangs in there as long as I do. Plumber says keep it as long as possible, new ones are trash. Only thing is can't get some parts any more. Glad to hear there are some mechanical dial ones to be had.I was washing some rags on Saturday and our 7 year old GE front loader started making a horrible racket. I scheduled a service call for Tuesday, but last night started looking up possible causes online and doing some diagnostics. Sure enough, it's the tub bearings and repair costs approach the cost of a new washer. I cancelled the service call and started looking for a new one. After 3 new-fangled front loaders that have died in the past 18 years and lots of online horror stories about all the Consumer Reports top-rated washers, I didn't want to go that direction. (Does anyone need a Wi-Fi enabled washer???) It was time to go old school: Speed Queen top loader with mechanical dials. It's coming tomorrow and my wife is thrilled. I am NOT putting a bow on it or making any peep about it being a Christmas present.
Maybe, if it sends an alert to a handheld device when it's done. That way I don't forget the clothes for several hours or a day. Same goes for the dryer.(Does anyone need a Wi-Fi enabled washer???)