LG : DLE2301W 27 Electric Dryer with 7.3 cu. ft. Capacity, LED display - White Review

LG : DLE2301W 27 Electric Dryer with 7.3 cu. ft. Capacity, LED display - White
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The LG Steam Dryer is the next Yugo. The steam generator has problems with corrosion if anything other than high cost demineralize water is used. The dryer I received broke down 1/2 way through its first cycle. LG refuses to replace the unit despite having failed multiple attempts to repair it(2 months since I purchased the unit and I am still having to wash at Suds-your-duds). One LG representative told me and I quote "it is an act of God to get an LG appliance returned after it has been installed in a home". I believe that LG got this one wrong. I purchased the unit after reading Good House Keeping magazine's review. I now know that good housekeeping just looks at paint color and not at any mechanics that actually make a difference to the consumer.

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XL Load Capacity with NeveRust Stainless Steel Drum (7.3 Cu. Ft.)
Sensor Dry System for Intelligent Fabric Care and Energy Efficiency
9 Drying Programs
5 Temperature Levels
Precise Temperature Control with Variable Heat Source
FloSense
Drying Rack
Wrinkle Care Option
Delicate and Ultra Delicate Cycles
Custom Program
Style and Design
Upfront Electronic Control Panel with Dual LED Display and Dial-A-Cycle
Large Chrome Rimmed Door with Clear Glass
Stackable with Matching Washer
Optional Matching Drawer Pedestal
Technology Benefits
LoDecibel Quiet Operation

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Haier HDC1804TW 4-Place-Setting Tabletop Dishwasher Review

Haier HDC1804TW 4-Place-Setting Tabletop Dishwasher
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I ordered this from Amazon and it arrived today. I decided on this model specifically because I could get a great deal on shipping via Amazon prime. But I wanted to answer a couple of questions that I had before buying the item that I didn't really see answered anywhere else. Hopefully this helps some people.-This unit is great for singles or possibly even couples. I am single but love to cook, I also work a full time job and am going to school full time, so spending 20-30 minutes (Because I let them overflow) a few times per week doing dishes by hand is just impracticable. I was a little worried about what you can actually fit in it, and I don't know what the heck a place setting is, so here is what I could fit in it in one load: One large Frying pan, One Medium Sauce Pan, A couple large drinking glasses, a "standard" dinner plate (I am guessing 10.5"?), a couple of small plastic containers, and a few cooking utensils. I was able to make these all fit by removing the cutlery basket - I figure that I have enough forks/spoons to save them for the next time. So there is a practical expectation of what you can fit. It seemed to clean all of that stuff very good on the normal setting. If I was having company over I may have to run two separate loads, one for pots & pans and one for plates, bowls, glasses, etc.- I am fairly impressed with the quality of this unit. I was a little worried that this would be more of a toy or a novelty item, but it really does work great. It works exactly the same way as a full sized dish washer does, just on a smaller scale. The faucet hookup makes it flexible and easy to install. It was very easy, it took me about 5-10 minutes until everything was up and running. -The size is bigger than I was expecting, I will admit I had assumed that I had plenty of space and didn't measure - Luckily I have about a 1/2 Inch of clearance from under my cabinets and about an inch on every other side - It was a really tight fit, you should not be stupid like me and measure before purchasing.-The unit is pretty loud, pretty comparable with a standard dish washer, I would guess that they have less room for sound dampening with the smaller size. It doesn't bother me but it is something to keep in mind for small apartments if you have sensitive neighbors.Just some other tid-bits:
-Unlike some models I looked at, this unit has a drain pump instead of draining via gravity, so in theory you might be able to put this at a lower level than your sink, like under your cabinets. I haven't tried that, but the drain water does come out with substantial pressure.
-It comes with the quick connect faucet connector for hooking your drain/input hoses all together. It also has a separate drain hose for permanent installation, the manual says that you will have to supply your own input hose though for permanent installation.
-This unit uses a "dumping" method for the detergent. You put the detergent in an indent on the door and it dumps it when you close it. So there is no sort of "Pre Rinse" or anything.
-It seems to handle pausing the cycle pretty good. Even pausing the unit in the middle of draining doesn't phase it at all. Nice for me because I frequently forget to put things in until the wash cycle is halfway done.
-It does have a spot on the door for putting Rinse Agents in (Like Jet Dry, etc), which should help with drying. A nice addition!
-Speaking of drying, the unit doesn't seem to have any sort of air or steam drying or anything. It just sits for 15-20 minutes after the rinse cycle and waits for the water to evaporate to dry the dishes. Works great for glasses, plates, pans, etc. Not so great for plastic, which doesn't retain heat as good, but this seems like the case with a lot of dish washers, I can deal with it.
-The unit claims to use a max of 1280 watts (1200 for the heating element), and 2.5 Gallons of water per cycle. The Normal Cycle lasts 90 minutes, and the Heavy cycle lasts about 120 Minutes, Light is around 40 minutes.All in all, I am very satisfied with the unit, and the awesome deal on Amazon prime shipping. I also purchased the 3 Year Squaretrade warranty just in case. I have no worries that I will need it, but I have heard that these portable units in general are prone to leaking. Again, I am not concerned about THIS particular model, but the additional warranty was just about $20 or so and I have heard great things about Squaretrade. I would definitely recommend this to any singles/couples stuck in an apartment without a dishwasher, and sick of tired of doing them by hand.
I will update this review if anything changes.
***3 Week Update***
I am STILL very pleased with the unit, it has saved me so much time. It is definitely holding up fine, and once you learn how to pack things in there you can easily fit MORE than I had posted in the original review. I am also impressed as you are able to fit full sized cookie sheets and pizza pans in it (Just put them on the very top).
After using it for about a month, I would recommend as a tip that you use the Gel detergents over the powdered detergents, as I have noticed that sometimes the powdered detergent can leave residue on the dried dishes. It just seems like the gel detergent mixes better.
Other than that, I still recommend this. Of course I will update it if anything else happens.

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Some may love washing dishes by hand, but for those who don't or have too busy of a schedule, this tabletop dishwasher offers exceptional time-saving convenience. The unit features a stainless-steel spray arm and tub that won't chip, crack, or rust, and its spacious cavity can hold up to four place settings--perfect for apartments or smaller size kitchens. Stand salad and dinner plates in the upright position, bowls at an angle, cups upside down along the upper tier, and silverware in the utensil basket. Then choose from three automatic wash cycles--heavy, normal, and gentle--by making a selection from the machine's user-friendly electronic touch-pad controls. Add soap--and it takes care of the rest. The dishwasher offers a quick sink-connect option or a fixed-installation option, and its compact design stores easily and out of the way in a standard-size kitchen cabinet when not in use, helping to keep those countertops clear for other daily tasks. Additional highlights include a heavy-duty removable lower rack, a convenient drain pump, and a high-quality filtration system. In a sleek, modern design and weighing about 50 pounds, the tabletop dishwasher measures 18-8/9 by 22-3/5 by 17-1/5 inches.

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Frigidaire Washer Door Bellows Kit 134515300 Review

Frigidaire Washer Door Bellows Kit 134515300
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Arrived pronto, easy to fit with clear instructions, saved us a lot of money. No need to call out the repair guy. Awesome!!

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Frigidaire Washer Door Boot Gasket Kit 134515300 NEWReplaces the following part numbers:134365200 134551400 134740900 134741400 5304450475

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Samsung : WF419AAW 4.3 cu. ft. Front Load Washer - White Chrome Review

Samsung : WF419AAW 4.3 cu. ft. Front Load Washer - White Chrome
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I'd been a bit skeptical of these "green" machines we're so enthusiastically encouraged to buy. I wondered if any savings in water might be more than offset by electricity usage. But while I don't see a significant difference in the utility bills it seems pretty plain these appliances are more efficient than our old ones were (I didn't do any actual before/after comparisons). I certainly don't recommend anyone replace functioning appliances (that doesn't seem environmentally-friendly, does it?) but when the need arises I think it's worth the higher price.
This washer uses a *lot* less water and detergent compared to our prior washer, due to the horizontal design which tumbles the clothes through a smaller amount of soapy water instead of in a huge tub. They also run a *lot* longer, but presumably more efficiently. The electronic interface wasn't as daunting as it appeared at first glance, and it's actually quite easy to use. Since we have a family of four active kids we purchased the larger capacity appliances, but even when running smaller loads it seems worthwhile. They were also plenty tall without adding the platform/storage drawer beneath.
We've only noticed 2 negatives: First, dark fabrics that tend to bleed can discolor other fabrics much easier since it's using less water, making sorting an even greater priority. Second, the lengthly rolling motion tends to leave the clothes a bit drier than our prior spinning model did, but for some reason clothes left for even short periods before transferring to the dryer seem to mildew very easily - still trying to figure out why this is happening. (EDIT: It was suggested in the comments that liquid fabric softener may be contributing to the "mildew smell." We've stopped using it and it doesn't seem to be a problem anymore.) Also note that you must purchase a different type of detergent for these machines, which is poured into a pre-measuring tray (along with bleach and softeners) prior to starting. But overall, it works very well and we're pleased with this washing machine.

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This Front Load Steam Washer features Diamond Drum, Silvercare, 1200 RPM, E-Star. White Chrome Trim Surface, 4. 3 cu ft VRT. The Samsung washer measures 31 7/8 inchD x 27 inchW x 39 inchH.

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Whirlpool WTW58ESVW 27 IN MULI CYC 2 SPD 4 TMP 4 W Review

Whirlpool WTW58ESVW 27 IN MULI CYC 2 SPD 4 TMP 4 W
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The top cover on these will rust out between the barrel seal and the metal cover, dripping rusty water into your loads every time- ruining your clothes. Absolute junk.

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4.0 Cu. Ft. White Porcelain Wash Basket
40 Automatic Cycles
Auto Load Sensing System with Triple Spray Technology (TST)
6 Selectable Water Temperatures
Automatic Water Level Settings
5 Wash/Spin Speed Combinations
Care Control Temperature Management
Xtra Roll Action Plus Agitator
Normal Cycle
Casual Cycle
Delicate Cycle
Hand Wash Cycle
Heavy Duty Cycle
Prewash Cycle
Quick Wash Cycle
Soak Cycle
Quiet Wash Plus Noise Reduction System
On/Off Extra Rinse Option
On/Off Fabric Softener Knob
Fabric Softener Dispenser
Bleach Dispenser
Drum Material: Porcelain
Wash Sytem: Fabric Sense
Max Spin Speed: 640
Number of Speed Combination: 5
Bleach Dispenser: Bleach Dispenser
Number of Cycles: 40
Soak
Extra Rinse: Extra Rinse
Number of Temperatures: 6
Hot / Cold: Hot / Cold

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Wonderwash Review

Wonderwash
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I bought the Wonder Wash basically because I'm lazy when it comes to doing laundry, I hate going to the laundry mat and I like gadgets. I came across this item while searching for something else. I had no intention of buying anything like this nor knew it even existed until I discovered it. I read the reviews positive and negative. Most of the reviews I read on other sites complained more about the company's customer service rather than the product itself. But after doing my research, I bit the bullet and decided to give it a try.
I live on the 4th floor of a 4 floor walk up in NYC. We have laundry facilities in the basement of the building and a few laundry mats near by, but like I said I'm lazy and hate doing laundry. I've had this unit for over a month and have done many loads. To make a long story short, this machine works for me. Here's my take:
Pros:
*Inexpensive: for what it does, its a fairly good buy at $40. As for detergents, bleach and fabric softener, I only have to use 1 - 2 tbsps. depending on the size of the load or less if the detergent is 2x concentrated. My building laundry costs about $3 a load, I average 3 loads a session, so I figure with the savings on quarters and detergent, this machine will pay for itself in no time.
*Convenient: I can wash a load in my apartment anytime day or night during the weeknight or on the weekend. My clothes don't pile up as much anymore. I find that I wash my clothes more often because of the convenience.
*Small: The unit only weights 6lbs when empty and is very portable. I live in a tiny one bedroom with little extra space. I can just put this away in my closet when not in use.
*Sanitary: I can wash my clothes without worrying about whatever kind of nastiness has been washed previously in the community washer. My building's machines are always dirty and usually need to be wiped down.
*Quick: Although you can technically "wash" a load in 2 minutes, you also need to factor in the draining and rinsing time. So I would say to wash a full load of laundry takes about 5 minutes. Which is still very quick compared to a conventional washer.
*Effective: I don't expect miracles from this machine. I still pre-treat my clothes if necessary and I still use bleach in my wash loads when need. I have to say with some hot water and 2 - 5 minutes of labor, my clothes come out very clean.
*Manually Powered: I'm a gadget person, so I love to push buttons and make cool things happen, however, a lot has to be said for going old school. I like the fact that I don't have to worry about where to plug the unit in or that a motor burning out. A little arm workout doesn't hurt either.
Cons:
*The machine is basically made of plastic. The manufacture says that it's made of the highest, most durable plastic, but at times the brackets do seem a bit wobbly. The washer itself seems sturdy. The base is questionable. Some of the small screw caps did not stay in place, but they are not essential to the unit staying together or washing properly.
*Can be messy: Washing clothes in this unit is not the tidiest of processes. I initially tried it in my kitchen, but I spilled more water than I used, so I eventually move the unit to my bathtub and found that it fits perfectly and I don't have a problem with water being everywhere.
*No assembly instructions: The unit does not come with a lot of instructions on how to put it together, but it's not that difficult to figure out. You are really only assembling the base not the tub. You really can look at the pieces laid out and see how it all fits together. It took me less than 10 minutes to unbox and assemble.
*Where the suction?: The unit does have suction cups for stability, but I have to say they stick the best when you don't need them to. When the water splashes, the suction cups tend to not stay in place. However, I've found when using the unit in the bathtub, this wasn't an issue. The unit did still slide around a bit but not enough to disrupt the washing process.
*Bait and Switch: When I received my Wonder Wash I was surprised to find they sent me a Sputnik 3 that looks exactly like a Wonder Wash, but was renamed. I hadn't seen anything on their site claiming they renamed the units, so I was a little suspicious. However, the unit seems to do what the Wonder Wash claims to do, so I kept the unit. I can, however, see how other reviewers see this as a bait and switch and question the quality of the Sputnik 3 compared to the Wonder Wash. I can only speak for my unit and say that so far I haven't had any problems. I do think the manufacturer should really clear this up or stop sending out the Sputnik 3s as Wonder Wash.
*Hard to Crank: When I first started using the unit, it was at times hard to crank. But, through trial and error, I found that the amount of water you use for the size of the load is every important. The instructions say that the smaller the load less water is needed, but I didn't necessarily find that to be the case all the time. I eventually found that over time you will be able to determine what the right clothes to water ratio is to make it crank smoothly. The right amount of water in the unit can make the cranking action effortless.
*The Tricky Lid: The lid for the machine can be a little tricky. It's almost like working with a child-proof cap to get the right fit. The trick is to unscrew the lid all the way until you almost take the screw out. Place the lid on the unit and lock the lid in the groves around the unit. Hold the lid in place around the groves and then tighten screw back all the way down. By doing this, you get the tightest fit and therefore the most pressure and fewer leaks. When you loosen the lid after a wash, you should hear a hissing sound of the air releasing, then you know you had a good tight fit.
*No Spin Cycle: Since this is not your typical washing machine with a spin cycle you will need to either ring your clothes dry by hand or do like I did and buy an Spin Dryer Centrifugal Clothes Portable Spin Dryer. As stated before I'm lazy when it comes to laundry, so wring out the clothes after washing would have been deal breaker in buying a Wonder Wash. The Spin Dryer completes the Wonder Wash.
Overall, I like the machine. Yes, I can see areas of improvement, but so far, so good. That's not to say that if given the choice I wouldn't buy a regular washer, but for my current situation it works. Especially now that the cold weather is on it's way, the thought of staying in my warm apartment and getting a couple of loads of laundry done in about 30 mins. makes the Wonder Wash a really good buy for me.


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Polder Deluxe Tabletop Ironing Board, Natural Review

Polder Deluxe Tabletop Ironing Board, Natural
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I bought this ironing board knowing that I do not iron many things. It is small, compact, and would be great for a small apartment as it stores easily. Doing large items would be harder, but it is fine for a shirt or touching up slacks. It has a padded top, and a cover is not necessary for use. It seems sturdy on a table top, but is lightweight. If you iron most of your things, or large tablecloths and such, consider a larger and more sturdy board. It is exactly what I expected, the price was great and I am pleased with it.

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Perfect for smaller dwellings such as apartments and dorm rooms, Polder's deluxe tabletop ironing board offers a space-saving design that fits easily into a closet or under the bed, then folds out to provide steady service on any table or counter. The wide-tipped wood top measures 32 inches by 12 inches and features a foam pad, natural 100-percent cotton cover, and retractable metal iron rest. The 6-inch-high folding legs are simple to set up and provide a wide, stable platform. Now go forth and unrumple!

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