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Default Bad month for appliances

At least I'm keeping the economy stimulated. I'm getting rady to start
a bathroom model and just bought all thr materials. Meantime, the
second fridge was freezing stuff and would not shut off. New thermostat
took care of that.

Washing machine started sounding like a jet turbine. Parts about $225
and major labor so I replaced it.

Dishwasher getting old (15 years) and not draining properly. Checked
drain hose but the pump seems to be wearing out. Given the age, it
could be money spent for a short return. New one will be here Thursday.
Bought from a local dealer for $150 less than Lowes. Delivered,
installed, etc.
 
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