Appliance Woes
The dryer portion decided to stop heating the air. Oh, it still tumbles wet clothes forever. And washing machine works. It's all one unit.
Choices are not enviable. How many service calls and parts would it take to find/replace the heating element? Probably should replace the 16 year-old unit, but not until I get over the disappointment.
No, until then, we will drape wet clothes over staircase banisters, or possible espy a laundromat?
My lifestyle is regressing.
Comments
Other than the cost, I actually like going to the laundromat.
Posted by: danelle | August 20, 2008 6:40 PM
Not a very nice birthday gift... how's your cold?
Posted by: Keri
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August 20, 2008 6:48 PM
That's a hard decision to make. But I'm guessing that 16 years is a long time for them to both work.
We don't have a clothesline, and although Don keeps promising one, we will probably never get one. I drape clothes that I don't want to dry on an afghan in our den. It works, and is thick enough to not damage the chair.
Cas
I'd surely like a clothesline.
Posted by: cassie-b | August 21, 2008 10:59 AM
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Posted by: Mathew Pump | October 7, 2008 4:56 PM