0 Members and 9 Guests are viewing this topic.
so what did you get for xmas?
an expensive item,damn washing machines.cost us $400 to fix ours two weeks ago.
Quote from: 2i30s on December 28, 2009, 08:25:44an expensive item,damn washing machines.cost us $400 to fix ours two weeks ago. $400 = approx £180GBP - Would it not have been cheaper to of bought a new one?A good machine here can be bought for less than £200GBP
$400 = approx £180GBP - Would it not have been cheaper to of bought a new one?A good machine here can be bought for less than £200GBP
For £200 you can get7-9 kilo weight1600 rpm spinDepending on model you can get loads or as little as you want programmes.Given that you normally use only 2 or 3 the rest are cosmetic
For £200 you can get7-9 kilo weight1600 rpm spin
Quote from: Cheers - Happy New Year to all on December 29, 2009, 15:58:00For £200 you can get7-9 kilo weight1600 rpm spinick depressing - i hate our exchange rates/taxes on electrical goods...and got to be a front loader with that spin speed.why do people want such high spin speeds? then you have to iron all the damn wrinkles out!
why do people want such high spin speeds? then you have to iron all the damn wrinkles out!
Naah mate, it is a mini-furnace 10cm long by 5 cm diameter, though I have to admit to wondering how to stuff some members of academic staff in there
Higher the spin speed the less time to dry, so the theory says.Here in Uk as we are in winter we use the tumble dryer a lot to dry cothes.
Wasn't the only thing ever to be invented in Australia the rotary clothes line??Problems solved re: drying.
BTW. Right now we can put a load of washed towels on the line and they're dry in less than two hours.
Quote from: surferdude on December 31, 2009, 20:11:31BTW. Right now we can put a load of washed towels on the line and they're dry in less than two hours. That's nothing...People in Manchester or Wirrel can put dry towels on their clothes line and they are saturated in less than 5 minutes...
Quote from: Dazzler on December 31, 2009, 20:25:41Quote from: surferdude on December 31, 2009, 20:11:31BTW. Right now we can put a load of washed towels on the line and they're dry in less than two hours. That's nothing...People in Manchester or Wirrel can put dry towels on their clothes line and they are saturated in less than 5 minutes... That's nothing...People in Watford can't put any clothes on the clothes line to dry coz they'll be gone in 60 seconds!!
Wasn't the only thing ever to be invented in Australia the rotary clothes line??
Quote from: Nick Riffed on December 31, 2009, 13:56:38Wasn't the only thing ever to be invented in Australia the rotary clothes line??Problems solved re: drying. And cask wine. Wine box it maybe but it ain't no cask. And the "Black Box" flight recorder. They ain't even black!!! And the Mower (Victa type). What, like Soap opera (Neighbours type) And the "Ute" Previously known as "pickup" on other continents And the boomerang. A piece of wood you can't throw away. And the bionic ear. Highly debatable. Remember Major Steve Austin??