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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 483758" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I got my new washer at Lowe's several months ago on sale, also free delivery. </p><p></p><p>I had to hunt for the agitator I wanted. husband wanted a front loading but I wouldn't have it. phht. I needed a big enough tub for blankets but didn't necessarily need the mega jumbo size tub I've had for 30 yrs. I found it. Would have to go look at the brand and model. Personally I love the thing. Don't recall what we paid but it wasn't an arm and a leg.</p><p></p><p>For xmas I want a old fashioned washboard and the galvanized tubs. Then in spring, I'd like sister in law to make me some sort of cabinet type thing (more frame than cabinet) that I can mount a clothes ringer on then hang the clothes on the line. Talk about a work out. But it would save me on the bills quite a bit. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 483758, member: 84"] I got my new washer at Lowe's several months ago on sale, also free delivery. I had to hunt for the agitator I wanted. husband wanted a front loading but I wouldn't have it. phht. I needed a big enough tub for blankets but didn't necessarily need the mega jumbo size tub I've had for 30 yrs. I found it. Would have to go look at the brand and model. Personally I love the thing. Don't recall what we paid but it wasn't an arm and a leg. For xmas I want a old fashioned washboard and the galvanized tubs. Then in spring, I'd like sister in law to make me some sort of cabinet type thing (more frame than cabinet) that I can mount a clothes ringer on then hang the clothes on the line. Talk about a work out. But it would save me on the bills quite a bit. lol [/QUOTE]
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