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primitives discuss laundry room
« on: September 25, 2012, 07:09:36 PM »
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NMDemDist2 (48,247 posts)   Sun Sep 23, 2012, 02:09 PM

so the laundry room is the last project---

I have a small laundry room/freezer room/hall to the back door that's the last room in the house that needs a re-do

it currently has a regular washer dryer side by side set up and i really want to put stacking units in there to free up room for a decent broom/vacuum cleaner storage area and some pantry shelves

it's just hubby and i so we do about 4 loads a week, but i really don't want to go to an 'apartment' sized unit since washing king bedding is an issue as is the heavy cotton rugs my old dog sleeps (and sometimes 'leaks' on)

i'd also like the new 'steam' settings on the new units to save on dry cleaning bills. if they work that is......

i'm thinking putting a very small chest freezer next to the washer/dryer stack so it can double as a folding table which will pretty much take up the old washer/dryer area, then use the upright freezer area across from it for brooms etc

any experience you'd like to share??

franksolich has no laundry room, nor a washer and dryer.

The laundry service picks up the stuff once a week, and delivers it back here the next day.

In case of emergency, which does sometimes happen, there's an antique washboard in the cabinet underneath the sink, and the clothes-line outside.

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Warpy (64,812 posts)   Sun Sep 23, 2012, 02:58 PM

1. My main advice is to pick out the washer/dryer and then type in "Brand name complaints" into the Googler and find out what the major issues are. It can be a real eye opener, from things like drums that frequently crack and need replacement to annoying little things in the control panel. They'll also tell you what customer service is like.

You might find you're a lot better off with something stodgy that actually works well.

The front loading washers are out for me. If you try to process raw wool in those, they felt it.

^^could never quite figure out the defrocked warped primitive's fetish with raw wool.

Mrs. Hindenberg processes it a lot.

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NMDemDist2 (48,247 posts)   Sun Sep 23, 2012, 03:29 PM

2. and there in lies the rub

i've seen ones i think 'oh boy! this is it!' then do the research you suggest. not so much after that

i don't mind stodgy at all, but even the newer 'apartment' stackers are getting horrible reviews. i really need the floor space in there

i'm stumped and frustrated and don't want to spend a fortune then have nothing but trouble....

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Warpy (64,812 posts)   Sun Sep 23, 2012, 04:52 PM

3. You might find a company that makes a decent washer but their dryers suck. Another might make a decent dryer but their washers suck. There is no law that says they have to match, you know.

Also sort out the big problems, like cracked drums, from the minor problems that can be corrected with a quick service call.

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NMDemDist2 (48,247 posts)   Mon Sep 24, 2012, 08:10 PM

6. since they're gonna be white they'll match no matter what

^^whoa.  A primitive with common sense.

If they can't be stainless steel, all kitchen appliances, all bathroom fixtures, should be white.

That way, one can tell if they're clean or not.

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Stinky The Clown (47,419 posts)   Sun Sep 23, 2012, 05:18 PM

4. We have experience on two houses with full size stacking units. It is the only way to go.

One of our rentals has one. It is a small city rowhouse so room is precious. We carved out enough room for a generous laundry room, so long as the unit could stack. While looking for a stacking unit, we found that pretty much any full size front load machine could be stacked below its matching dryer. So that's what we did.

When it was time to replace the units in our house, we went the same route. We have one more rental and that is what we'll do there, too, when it is time.

The cost for the stacking vs side by side is in the same range, so that's not much of an issue.

Can't speak to the "steam" thing . . . . no experience with that accessory.

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NMDemDist2 (48,247 posts)   Mon Sep 24, 2012, 08:09 PM

5. hi Stinky! do you recommend a certain manufacturer?

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Stinky The Clown (47,419 posts)   Mon Sep 24, 2012, 09:54 PM

7. We have a Kenmore set in our house.

Maybe 5 years old. Maybe a bit more. One level down from the top.

The set in the rental, I don't recall. A name brand, but not the top of the line. Neither set has caused us any problems at all.

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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2012, 11:17:48 AM »
^^could never quite figure out the defrocked warped primitive's fetish with raw wool.

Mrs. Hindenberg processes it a lot.
I think perhaps she's referring to the hair she sheds into her underwear.

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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2012, 11:25:25 AM »
My next mudroom is going to have two of the washer/dryer combos.  One set is not enough for me and my family. And Frank?  Laundry service really?  you rich bastard.  :rant:






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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2012, 11:43:06 AM »
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it's just hubby and i so we do about 4 loads a week, but i really don't want to go to an 'apartment' sized unit since washing king bedding is an issue as is the heavy cotton rugs my old dog sleeps (and sometimes 'leaks' on)

Jesus! I don't think my ex and i did that many loads a week with three kids at home!
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NMDemDist2 (48,247 posts)   Sun Sep 23, 2012, 02:09 PM
it's just hubby and i so we do about 4 loads a week

I don't believe there's a more detestable word than "hubby", unless it's Pam Dawson with "hubs".

By the way, is she dead yet?

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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2012, 11:58:35 AM »
Might be kind of fun to watch the defrocked, warped primitive stuff a sheep in the washer.  :sheep:
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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2012, 12:24:28 PM »
Jesus! I don't think my ex and i did that many loads a week with three kids at home!

I do four a week, for me and my other. 

1. Towels and sheets
2. bathroom and kitchen rug
3. Work Jeans-the shop washes em for free, but the soap they use sucks.
4. Everything else.
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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2012, 12:29:46 PM »
I do four a week, for me and my other. 

1. Towels and sheets
2. bathroom and kitchen rug
3. Work Jeans-the shop washes em for free, but the soap they use sucks.
4. Everything else.

I get up at 3am to get ready for work and do a load every morning, come home and they have been dried by hubby ( :tongue: )  Then I fold them and start a new load.  I constantly am doing laundry  :rant:






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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2012, 04:31:43 PM »
And Frank?  Laundry service really?  you rich bastard.

Washing machines were first used out in the country while people in the big cities continued using laundry services until after the second world war.  Really, not many urban households in the blue cities had their own washing machines until then.

If one has relatives still living who grew up during the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s in big cities, inquire if they remember.  I'll bet they would.

Up here on the roof of Nebraska where people are so few and the work so much, nobody has a "one job" life; usually there's one's main job, and then a couple of other sorts of occupation on the side.  A long-distance truck-driver, for example, on his days off might be an automotive mechanic and deliver the mail.  A well-paid, well-dressed, well-coiffered receptionist in a dental office might double as a cleaning woman and raise chickens for eggs to sell during the weekend.  A maintenance man at the local golf course might also be a bartender and a welder during the evenings.

We're multi-skilled people out here.

I don't think it's really that one needs the extra income; I think it's more so that without work, without one being productive, life is pretty much pointless.

The woman who has the laundry service is a paralegal for a law firm in the big city and is a writer (NOT self-published; connected with one of the big publishers in New York City) of children's books.  She also does ironing and seamstress-repair.

(And I stretched it a little bit here; being a single male, I don't generate a whole lot of dirty laundry.  She stops here on her way home only every other Tuesday evening after work, not every week.  But if I wanted her services weekly, I'd get them.)

Despite the paucity of people, out here one can always hire someone to do just about any sort of job.

When I get around to winning the Powerball lottery, one person on the staff will be someone to do all my shopping for me, as I personally and privately loathe shopping.  And given that people around here like to work, it would probably be easier than strawberries-and-cream to find someone willing to do that.
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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2012, 06:04:14 PM »
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I don't think it's really that one needs the extra income; I think it's more so that without work, without one being productive, life is pretty much pointless.

Or they are so bored that they are willing to work just to have something to do?   :-)

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Re: primitives discuss laundry room
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2012, 06:08:45 PM »
Or they are so bored that they are willing to work just to have something to do?   :-)

I don't think anybody out here has a boring life.
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