My washing machine broke down at the beginning of the week leaving me with a HUGE pile of washing that was getting bigger every day. In desperation I put an ad on freecycle and got offered another one. Hubby went to collect it last night. I ran it on empty on a boil wash just to check it out and it seemed fine. Put a load in overnight, then woke up at 5am and put another one in. All ok so far. Just put another load in and thought I'd pop to the shops leaving my eldest lad (18) here with my youngest lad (11). Both were upstairs in their bedrooms asleep. I got to the end of the road and realised I'd left my purse behind so turned round. When I came in I could smell this horrid smell, and there was thick smoke everywhere. I ran into the utility room and the washing machine was belting out smoke and making the most horrendous noise. If I hadn't have turned round, I hate to think what could have happened. I'm still shaking
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You could of had ours had I of known!
We're having a new one delivered today, nothing wrong with the old one, we just wanted one that was a bit more economical. The outgoing model has an 800rpm spin, the new one is twice as fast.
They take the old one away and "recycle" it.
Glad you're ok and that things didn't turn out any worse. Hope you feel better soon.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Originally posted by HeyWayne View PostYou could of had ours had I of known!
We're having a new one delivered today, nothing wrong with the old one, we just wanted one that was a bit more economical. The outgoing model has an 800rpm spin, the new one is twice as fast.
They take the old one away and "recycle" it.
Glad you're ok and that things didn't turn out any worse. Hope you feel better soon.
My mother in law is going away for a few days so she's giving me a key so I can use hers - theres no way I can afford to buy a new one at the moment
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Originally posted by Novice Gardener View Post*jumps in car and drives up to HeyWaynes*
My mother in law is going away for a few days so she's giving me a key so I can use hers - theres no way I can afford to buy a new one at the momentA garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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oh gawd - how these things come up too late!!!
One of my pals on camp here is going through marriage breakup and is giving all his stuff away (free just wanted it out) - his washer was only 6 months old - darn I said I would here to and I didn't ... sorry
But glad to hear you are okaka
Suzie
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Originally posted by scarey55 View PostJust wondering if you can still keep your old one Wayne or... was it part of the deal that they "recycle" it?
Novice Gardener, if you seriously want it I'm sure I can call LadyWayne and tell her not to let it go...Last edited by HeyWayne; 23-05-2008, 10:07 AM.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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Its a good job you went back!
A fireman who spoke at the girls school reckoned that fires in unattended (or on overnight programmes) washers and tumblers were the main reason they were called out to houses. He scared me so much I never leave the house with our washer running!
Glad everyone is ok (hugs)
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Ah, yes, Kent is a bit of a trek, especially over this weekend I'd wager...
Hope you get something sorted soon.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.
What would Vedder do?
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Have you thought of renting? Ours went bang about 4 years ago and we did'nt have the money for a new one. I phoned a local electrical retailer and asked about renting. I had to pay one months rent in advance and the same again as a deposit, total of £31. Got a brand new machine delivered at the end of the week. I pay £15.50 for it a month, and if anything goes wrong servicing/repairing and parts is free as part of the rental agreement.
Hand washing all our stuff in the bath was no picnic!!Last edited by kirsty b; 23-05-2008, 02:09 PM.Kirsty b xx
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Good grief, talk about fate stepping in! How relieved must you be hon!
I nearly always leave my washing machine running in the mornings when I come to work ... now I shall think twiceLife may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance
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Originally posted by Novice Gardener View PostMy washing machine broke down at the beginning of the week leaving me with a HUGE pile of washing that was getting bigger every day. In desperation I put an ad on freecycle and got offered another one. Hubby went to collect it last night. I ran it on empty on a boil wash just to check it out and it seemed fine. Put a load in overnight, then woke up at 5am and put another one in. All ok so far. Just put another load in and thought I'd pop to the shops leaving my eldest lad (18) here with my youngest lad (11). Both were upstairs in their bedrooms asleep. I got to the end of the road and realised I'd left my purse behind so turned round. When I came in I could smell this horrid smell, and there was thick smoke everywhere. I ran into the utility room and the washing machine was belting out smoke and making the most horrendous noise. If I hadn't have turned round, I hate to think what could have happened. I'm still shaking
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