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t3hs4v4g3 t1_j9w9clx wrote
Reply to My 10+ year old washing machine is on its last legs. What is the most durable washing machine in the American consumer market? by wecouldhaveitsogood
Just purchased the speed queen classic models. I had been looking into new machines for years because I knew my old ones would eventually wear out. My research overwhelming suggested speed queens (especially asking around my “mom groups”). I found this sub maybe a year and a half ago and unsurprisingly, everyone here mostly suggests speed queens as well. So when my last one finally stopped agitating, I decided to go with SQ. I got it earlier this week and I absolutely love it. The only thing I noticed that I don’t love is I cannot select a load size, there’s only regular fill and deep fill. But that was in no way a deal breaker, for me, we have a large family so it’s not hard to get a full load.
The price was steep, so I called around looking for scratch and dent, found a place that had a sale and offered to deliver but I was too far away so they ended up giving me an extra $150 off each if I could pick up. so I got them for 1150 each. Reg price I think was 1459 ea.
t3hs4v4g3 t1_j7stp4c wrote
Reply to comment by PrettyGazelle in Best comforters and duvet covers by iluvherbderbs
I purchased the Piglet in Bed mattress topper and was not impressed with the quality, I contacted them and they did give me a refund when I sent it back, but yeah I was gutted.
Edit:typo
t3hs4v4g3 t1_j7stjru wrote
Reply to comment by regaphysics in Best comforters and duvet covers by iluvherbderbs
I second the wool room. I have their washable all season duvet insert, it’s brilliant.
t3hs4v4g3 OP t1_j7lmm13 wrote
Reply to comment by DeltaAlphaGulf in Maybe not a BIFL item, but something close to it. A filtered water dispenser? by t3hs4v4g3
I actually was looking into that last night. Seems like RO systems are the best. Is there a system you recommend? I was trying to find a system that did RO and remineralising both.
t3hs4v4g3 OP t1_j7gcqy9 wrote
Reply to comment by OmahaMike402 in Maybe not a BIFL item, but something close to it. A filtered water dispenser? by t3hs4v4g3
Found it, just took me a minute 😑
t3hs4v4g3 OP t1_j7gcizr wrote
Reply to comment by OmahaMike402 in Maybe not a BIFL item, but something close to it. A filtered water dispenser? by t3hs4v4g3
Scratch and dent in store or online?
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Reply to comment by Agreeable-Tadpole461 in Maybe not a BIFL item, but something close to it. A filtered water dispenser? by t3hs4v4g3
Was just looking at those! Thank you.
Submitted by t3hs4v4g3 t3_10uwgj9 in BuyItForLife
t3hs4v4g3 t1_j6mjpjd wrote
I got a woollen one and I love it, 10/10. I purchased from Wool Room, I got the all season. It’s basically two blankets that snap together so you can choose the warmth. I’ve also heard great things about Frankenmuth. .
My husband and I are fairly hot sleepers and it regulates temp well, but is still plenty warm in the winter. It’s not fluffy (if that’s important to you), but it has a decent weight still. Not like weighted blanket heavy, but a cozy weight.
t3hs4v4g3 t1_j6jr4kc wrote
NO WAY. I plan to get a set with our tax return, and I have my fingers unimaginably crossed hoping for a scratch and dent set. Which set is this?
t3hs4v4g3 t1_j2zx6hu wrote
Reply to BIFL kettle recommendations by Batking28
I got a staub cast iron kettle and I love it. It’s a bit clunky but still.
t3hs4v4g3 t1_iuugun6 wrote
Reply to Vacuum recommendations by dogmom4321
I replaced my Dyson with a Miele, absolutely love it
t3hs4v4g3 t1_j9w9n4x wrote
Reply to comment by t3hs4v4g3 in My 10+ year old washing machine is on its last legs. What is the most durable washing machine in the American consumer market? by wecouldhaveitsogood
Also when my mom asked which brand I was getting, I told her speed Queen. She said that’s what her mom had (probably 60-70+ years ago) and she said it lasted ages and IIRC she had it when she died in 2001.