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Default Speaking of front load washers

On Wed 12 Mar 2008 06:07:09p, Rick Blaine told us...

wrote:

How do you stack them? Is it some kind of steel frame
skeleton you must buy?


Most stackable units either come with a bracket or have a bracket kit
available as an option.

Other option is to get ONE machine that does BOTH washing and drying


My experience with those in the UK is that they do a poor job at both
washing and drying.


They're also quite limiting time-wise, since you have to wait for a
complete wash/dry cycle to complete before doing another load. Separate
units allow for putting a load of wash in while a previouisly washed load
is in the dryer. ...But I guess that's obvious. :-)

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