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I waited until now to look into the two-in-one washer/dryers. I figured that's what I needed. Now looking at the reviews and seeing it can take 2-3 hours to do one load which I should have guessed at do I want this? I don't know. Probably not but I'm not sure what option there is

I called my insurance to find out which glucose monitor they pay for since the pharmacy said they now do. Took 15 minutes for her to finally decide she THINKS they pay for them, couldn't tell me which one. And I need the PT guy I was seeing to write a letter to say I need more PT. I think he will but who knows because he knows I'm leaving and he's gone for a week.

And tonight the knee felt stiff and painful and then it buckled and I nearly fell. I am not happy.

SO here have happy things

Prodigal Son

Breaking Free ch5

Feels Like Home

Tell Me I'm Wrong



Halloween Pson as a Buffy AU

Sanctify 🩸 ch 21

worth a few bruises


Other fandoms

Henry Standing Bear Pinup done for me, Longmire art

Horizons Art MCU Steve/Tony

Spread your wings, Sam Wilson MCU Sam art

Lucifer Driving lessons

Endgame Bruce Pinup MUC NSFW

Ainu Life Golden Kamuy art


Lucifer and Trixie's Christmas

Quarter Past Midnight 911 lonestar

Date: 2021-08-14 02:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] goddess47
Friend of ours bought the 2-in-1 washer/dryer for his grandfather and, yes, it takes *forever* to do a load. Grandpa's retired (and in his 90's) and never really leaves the house, and it's annoying to him.

It's probably only useful to you if you plan to throw in a load as you go out the door in the morning on the way to work, that it will be done when you get home. And if it's things can that don't suffer from sitting in the dryer for some time, like sheets and towels; wash and wear clothes (or something you want to wash but want to hang to dry) will be another matter. I also think it's not too large of a tub, so if the sheets go in, that's all that reasonably fits.

That's all like 3rd hand information, but you should go to a store that carries them, if you have one, and ask questions, even if you plan to order somewhere else. Worth the time investment.

Good luck!

Date: 2021-08-14 03:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] spikedluv
My mom uses the washer and dryer my aunt had in her apartment and while not a 2-in-1 or a stackable, they are small and it frustrates her how long it takes to get her laundry done because she has to do much smaller loads.

Eep! I hope your knee doesn't continue to buckle on you.

Arrgh, insurance!

I hope your PT will write the referal!

Date: 2021-08-15 11:06 pm (UTC)
ysilme: Detail of London tube plan made from thick ropes of oil paint. (Tate by tube)
From: [personal profile] ysilme
I know this 2 in 1 combos from holiday cottages, and yes, they take forever. Leaving that aside, I follow a few tiny house vlogs and similar, and most people there - particularly those with experience with the combos - go for stackable units - as they weren't satisfied with the results of the combos, although I don't remember the exact reasons. The only people having combos were new in their tiny houses and didn't have any previous experiences.
On a side note, thanks to these vlogs I've now seen the weird stackable units you have. It totally boggles my mind how people still have toploaders in these times and days; I don't think they even still exist hereabouts. ;op We don't need any special versions, just put the dryer on top of the washer and you're fine. Is this not possible with the machines you have, or why don't people just stack front loaders instead of these weird-shaping things? /me just being curious

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