Laundromats are 100x better than Home Laundry machines

Charlie Hustle

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These dudes on here run to the dealership for every repair. Getting raped for shyt you can do in an hour on a Saturday morning :mjlol: @Wild self


OP sounds like he’s dusty AF.

OP Probably drives to McDonald’s and sits out side trying to catch the free WiFi signal.

OP probably goes to the plasma center every week.

OP probably shoplifts at Dollar Tree.

OP probably picks up cigarettes off the ground and smoke them.

He better learn how to fix stuff. :pachaha:
 

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Whoa. Do you find it accumulates no mold then because of the heat?
well even with my old front loader washer i never had a mold problem because i always wiped under the gasket and left the door open/cracked. i still wipe it and leave the door open/cracked, habit. i clean the lint filter after every load, wash the foam filter and pump filter every month and i run the self-clean cycle once a month with some washing machine cleaner that i always have around.

because it's a heat pump dryer the drying cycle is longer than normal. a wash/dry cycle is about 2-3 hours (a full load of towels is about 3 1/2 hrs) and clothes aren't hot right after it's done like with traditional dryers. in fact they almost feel damp but that must be from condensation or something because by the time you shake your clothes to fold them it's dry. so this isn't for every lifestyle. it works great for us because of how we use it.

A 2-in-1? $2800?:ohhh: Big Dawgs stepping in. I can't afford that, but respect. :ehh:Hopefully I can be at that level soon
i got mine around black friday for $1900 from costco (and i sold my old front loader set on craigslist for $500), so that $2800 price in the link wasn't my price. if i was buying today i probably would go with the LG one. 5.0 cu. ft. Washer Dryer Combo - WM6998HBA | LG USA

edit: and definitely buy a pedestal to raise it.
 
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Only times I’ve been at a laundromat is when a home appliance has broken down and I couldn’t wait to repair/replace.
I wish I had the confidence of people who leave their shyt unattended. But I’ll sit there and try not to notice all the foulness that goes on.
Last time I was at a laundromat, I remember sitting by an Asian dude. This motherfukker was playing with his feet while talking on the phone. He was close enough that I could hear his conversation. He was talking to a Tesla dealership about setting up a test drive. I thought to myself, maybe he should invest in a washer and dryer first, but that’s just my opinion.



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if you had one of these you wouldn't dare talk like this.


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a 2-in-1 means you just have one machine and it does both wash and dry. and it's ventless (so no venting out the house or anything like that) with a heat pump which means it doesn't use nearly as much electricity as a traditional dryer. i throw my white undershirts in before i go to bed and when i wake up they are dried. and when i take that load out i put in something else and laundry is done until the next time i feel like throwing something in there.
Brotha, how did you come across this black magic? :ohhh:
 

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if you had one of these you wouldn't dare talk like this.


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a 2-in-1 means you just have one machine and it does both wash and dry. and it's ventless (so no venting out the house or anything like that) with a heat pump which means it doesn't use nearly as much electricity as a traditional dryer. i throw my white undershirts in before i go to bed and when i wake up they are dried. and when i take that load out i put in something else and laundry is done until the next time i feel like throwing something in there.

Fail to understand warranties brehs.

Also, a lot of repairs can be done by yourself with just alittle research.

My dad owns rent houses and one day he picked up a washer that was on the side of the road. It cost him less than $10.00 to fix it and it still works more than 5 years later.

Yup, the switch was bad on my girls dryer. I ordered a new one online for $30 and fixed it in 10 minutes. She was about to buy a $600 dryer so she saved a lot of money and she thanked me by sucking my dikk for an hour while I played the game. :blessed:

nikka said expensive appliance repair man, being useless and not knowing how to fix shyt is expensive as a man. :mjlol:

These dudes on here run to the dealership for every repair. Getting raped for shyt you can do in an hour on a Saturday morning :mjlol: @Wild self


Ya'll don't have to justify your expensive purchases for the Coli brehs, it's going to be ok :skip:


I'm single with no kids. My apartment complex has washing machines but I still use the laundromat. Crazy right lol. Maybe down the line when I get a wife and kids I'll justify buying it as one of those "must haves" along with other useless appliances/furniture people buy

If an appliance you pay for takes 2-3 hours to wash and dry 1 load, it's a wasteful product. On top of the extra utility bills you will pay on top of that
EFFICIENCY matters the most to me. If I can wash and dry 4-5 loads in under 1 hour, that is an easy win. Period
 

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Ya'll don't have to justify your expensive purchases for the Coli brehs, it's going to be ok :skip:


I'm single with no kids. My apartment complex has washing machines but I still use the laundromat. Crazy right lol. Maybe down the line when I get a wife and kids I'll justify buying it as one of those "must haves" along with other useless appliances/furniture people buy

If an appliance you pay for takes 2-3 hours to wash and dry 1 load, it's a wasteful product. On top of the extra utility bills you will pay on top of that
EFFICIENCY matters the most to me. If I can wash and dry 4-5 loads in under 1 hour, that is an easy win. Period
the electrical efficiency is why it takes longer while using less electricity.

WHAT IS A HEAT PUMP DRYER?​

A heat pump dryer works as a closed loop system by heating the air using it to remove moisture from the clothes and then reusing it once the moisture is removed. Rather than releasing warm, humid air through a dryer vent to the exterior of the home as a conventional dryer does, a heat pump dryer sends it through an evaporator to remove the moisture without losing too much heat. Making use of a refrigerant as part of this process means less electricity is used to generate heat.

HEAT PUMP DRYER ADVANTAGES​

  • Easy to install since they don’t require ventilation
  • Can reduce energy use by at least 28% compared to standard dryers
  • Dries laundry at low temperatures, so they are gentler on clothes

if i can stick a load of clothes in the machine and wake up to them washed and dried that's a win for me. i don't have to wait until i have enough loads to make a trip to the laundromat make sense.
 
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