While we are on the topic of dryer balls and loaders, yes, a front loader is the way to go. Best wash ever.![]()
Good luck DD finding the right dryer to test those dryer balls in.![]()
While we are on the topic of dryer balls and loaders, yes, a front loader is the way to go. Best wash ever.![]()
Good luck DD finding the right dryer to test those dryer balls in.![]()
John R has the Tromms; I'm sure he can tell you all about them.DD - I have also been shopping for front load washer and dryers and have just about decided on LG. They have a steam wash cycle on the washing machine.
http://us.lge.com/products/category/list/home appliances_laundry_washers.jhtml
Anybody own these or have you heard anything about this brand?
http://www.vitadigest.com/dryer-balls.html?gclid=CP6qoaKIlYoCFRMWFQodqQzzmw
They make a racket but I have noticed that I can dry clothing on a lower temperature, and faster, too. So I think they work.
Do they take care of static cling too?
DD - I have also been shopping for front load washer and dryers and have just about decided on LG. They have a steam wash cycle on the washing machine.
http://us.lge.com/products/category/list/home appliances_laundry_washers.jhtml
Anybody own these or have you heard anything about this brand?
John R has the Tromms; I'm sure he can tell you all about them.
I wanted those cool red front load washers and dryers we saw yesterday. But if I settle for a generic white, I might still get my vacuum!!![]()
bless his heart, is a little, no make that a lot on the frugal side. My MIL stood her ground with him and they finally purchased the new appliances. I am not sure of the brand. When we all went up for a visit. He could barley contain himself. We were all marched to the laundry room to see the new machines. I'd never seen him so excited. The source of the excitement was not that they did a stellar job on the clothes, or in half the time, or that they used less energy or water! The dam* things played the "Star Spangled Banner" at the end of the cycle. :funn: