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Washing Machines.


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11 hours ago, MickyD said:

Iā€™m not sure the plastic outer of the pods melts sufficiently at 30deg.

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11 hours ago, bolton_blondie said:

They don't. They stick to your clothes too.Ā 

Leaving shining slug trails on your clothes.

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No change to levies on detergent.

All the lefties unusually quiet on this front today, wonder whyšŸ¤”?

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On 05/03/2021 at 07:46, Mounts Kipper said:

Remember the old tub washing machines they used to have a round filter which collected lose fluff, used to dip my hand in the filterĀ and collect it and dispose of itĀ when I was a kid, who said the 60s were boring. šŸ˜‚

Don't you clean out the filter on the washing machine?

Apart from soggy hair and fluff, there's always at least one pound coin there. Science hasn't worked out why.

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6 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Don't you clean out the filter on the washing machine?

Apart from soggy hair and fluff, there's always at least one pound coin there. Science hasn't worked out why.

A Ā£1 cost me Ā£200 last summer for a new drum. It wasn't even 6 months old the fucking thing either. Obviously my fault for not checking the 42 year olds childs pockets.

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35 minutes ago, green genie said:

New law coming out that domestic appliance manufacturers have to make spares more readily available.Ā 

Interesting as they have always kept proper manuals behind paywalls up to now.

Probably still cost more for a replacement control board than new machine

Reminds me of the home-use laser printer I bought. First ink replacement taught me a valuable lesson when the ink cartridge was double the price of the printer.

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46 minutes ago, MickyD said:

Reminds me of the home-use laser printer I bought. First ink replacement taught me a valuable lesson when the ink cartridge was double the price of the printer.

Bloke I once knew had his own IT company and gave local schools a load of printers free of chargeĀ 

It was on the condition that they bought the cartridges from him. Good PR and a nice little earnerĀ 

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