I RV'ed for a few weeks in a big luxo-RV with one of the combo, all-in-one units. It took HOURS. I mean, like 3+ HOURS, and it seemed to not clean very well. So frustrating.
I RV'ed for a few weeks in a big luxo-RV with one of the combo, all-in-one units. It took HOURS. I mean, like 3+ HOURS, and it seemed to not clean very well. So frustrating.
We bought an attached stacked unit off Craig's list a few years back. Love it and it works great. Little small for blankets and tends to build up lint in the exhaust pipe pretty quick. Id buy another.
Rufledt wrote:Datsun310Guy wrote:You got that right. He has tools for everything (except woodworking I guess) and since he does A/C work, too, he even had a bunch of R12 for my old van! The supply is diminishing, though...Rufledt wrote: My dad is an appliance repair guy, he's got this ultimate set of tools......he can fix it.fixed it for you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN_Nod65e7o
Update: We ended up buying a full size stackable Whirlpool off Craigslist for $250. I then made the mistake of taking the back cover off to see what was going on in there and then spent the following 5 hours taking the entire unit apart cleaning. Best tool for the job: leaf blower. Worst idea of the day: Using the leaf blower to clean while it's inside the house. The good part is the whole thing is all back together and I only have 1 extra screw. Bad part is it has a 4 prong plug and the outlet I'm working with is a 3 prong. So I need to look into that (cough cough, help me GRM!)
Yep, the dryer I bought had the same issue. Picked up a 3-prong at walmart and swapped it out in about 5 minutes.
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