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earlier, Dave Andrus, wrote:
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>
>Hi Brice,
>
>Kenmore is made by World Pool. Both are very good machines. We have had
>both.
>
>We purchase a World Pool about four years ago. We meaning my sighted wife
>and I looked at a lot of wash machines. We learned that almost all the
>machines on the market now take longer in their cycles to wash the clothes.
>This is part of the water savings steps use: less water, longer cycles. Its
>true with almost all of them. Its something we learned that we just have to
>get use to.
>
>A side not, My wife liked the Maytag but it was a visual screen to select
>the cycle. I couldn't use it. The Kenmore front load we found had both a
>visual screen and preselect buttons. My wife likes to adjust the cycles
>depending on the load of clothes she is doing. The buttons with the preselct
>cycles I could use.
>
>The buttons are in a flower paddern with the center of the flower being the
>start button. There are eight buttons around the center start button. Press
>the cycle you want and then the center button to start. It was very very
>easy to use--not that she lets me do any wash. Its more of the thing of
>future safty. I pointed out to her if she sprained an ankel and be laid up
>for a week, I'd have to be able to run the washer. She agreed.
>
>Dave A.
>
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>On Behalf Of Brice Mijares
>Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 10:19 AM
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Subject: [BlindHandyMan] washing machines cycles
>
>Back in December we bought this mobile home. There is a wash room that had
>both a washing machine and dryer that the previous owner left. Both are in
>excellent condition.. Both units are made by World pool. I've never owned a
>world pool, just Kenmore's. With the Kenmore, a normal load took no more
>than 40 minutes to finish. With this World pool, it seems as if it takes a
>hour an a half. The tub fills up, then it does it's adjatating cycle,
>drains, spins, tub fills again for a cycle and starts adjatating again,
>drain again, then starts spinning where you hear some water being injected
>into the tub as it spins. Then the water injection stops and it spins for
>about 5 minutes. In the pas with the Kenmore, the load would be finished,
>but with this woorldpool after what you'd think was the final cycle, you
>hear a buzz alerting that the load is done. But Wrong! The whole cycle
>starts over again. Is there a setting that allows this second cycleto be
>shut off? I'm wasting both water and power with this unnecessary secon
>cycle.
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