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25 July 2013

Re: [DIY] recycle front loading washer

 

I got rid of a washer and a dryer by putting an ad on the local freecycle.
A young man picked them both up to scrap them.





Joyce aka Mom aka Nana aka snaffle



On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Dave Uebele <daveu@sptddog.com> wrote:
 

looking for recycle, up-purpose, (or whatever the
current phrase might be) suggestions:

10+ year old front loading washing machine dying, about to be
replaced with top loader (the consumer level
front loaders were essentially junk, and did
not deliver on the promise of water efficiency).

The appliance repair guy, after the 3rd visit to this
beast said "If you don't want to see me frequently, when it dies
again, get a whirlpool top loader".

Probably just pay to haul the old one away, unless
someone can suggest valuable components inside
that might be scavenged first.

I'm not thrilled with just turning it into landfill fodder,
but SHMB does not want a dead washer sitting in the
yard either.

--
Dave Uebele (daveu@sptddog.com)


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