[Greenbuilding] Spin dryer
RONALD CASCIO
roncascio at verizon.net
Thu Jul 5 06:06:44 EDT 2007
Our Sears front loader spins at a very high speed and wrings out about 95%
of the water. The laundry feels almost dry when it comes out.
Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sacie Lambertson" <sacie.lambertson at gmail.com>
To: "Rob Tom" <ArchiLogic at yahoo.ca>; "Ben Pratt" <prattb at uwstout.edu>;
<greenbuilding at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] Spin dryer
> Wow, now there's an idea--great exercise while spinning the wet clothes!
>
> For washing clothes we use a top loading but very efficient Fisher
> and Paykel from NZ. It doesn't have a great repair record according
> to both the stats and our own experience, but it washes super well
> and has a very fast spin (on regular) that makes line-drying easy. I
> highly recommend the machine.
>
> Before the new machine we bought a used Whirlpool which we kept in an
> unheated work shop for three years while we built our house. It did
> a fine job but was not nearly as energy efficient as is the
> Fisher. We sold that Whirlpool for what we bought it for. A good
> deal all the way around.
> Sacie L
>
>
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