On 27.03.16 23:10, Gene Heskett wrote:
> 
> No comments on washer/dryers?  Gee...

Well, the GE "Profile" "Fuzzy", that I bought here in Aus umpty years
ago, probably isn't made any more - and maybe never was on the other
side of the Pacific. Anyway, it wrecked a pair of jocks on its first
run, so it's only ever been run on the "Delicate" cycle since.

As for drying, in summer I wait for a hot day, then hang up the washing
indoors. At up to 43°C (109°F) and low humidity, it dries fast, and the
evaporative cooling is a bonus, since I've never bothered with aircon.
In cooler seasons, the spun-dry washing serves to humidify the air dried
out by the wood heater. I just don't do it on a really cold day, because
the barn-like cathedral ceilings and single-glazed windows would mandate
a second wood heater then. (I've just stacked the first 4 cu m of
firewood under the eaves, as the fire-danger season seems to be over.)

When the off-grid hybrid-solar straw-bale accommodation & workshop block
gets built out on the farm, I'm moving back out there, and the old
clothes-line will be back in regular service. (Easy to repair - after
the first 50 years, new poles were cut in the farm forest.)

Erik

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