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No this isn’t a Laundry Blog

January 19, 2010 by Tricia

Wow, I just realized that three of the last four posts that I’ve made this week are about laundry. LOL … no this is not about to become a laundry blog .. I’m just excited about my new front load High Efficiency washer and dryer and the experiments that I’m doing with them to get our clothes even cleaner and softer.

Hey it could be worse .. I could be talking about hemorrhoids relief or something like that all week. LOL

I promise, there will probably only be a couple more laundry related posts and then I’ll calm down. I think.

I’m actually thinking about doing a post or two about using vinegar, baking soda and borax in the laundry and around the house as cleaners. Just about everyone does laundry right … maybe you’ll learn a few money saving tips?





Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Living Green Tagged With: baking soda, borax, front load dryer, front load washing machine, Green, he washing machine he dryer, laundry, laundry blog, laundry tips, learn, save money, tips, vinegar

Static Eliminator dryer sheets – natural , no chemicals

January 19, 2010 by Tricia

My husbands off work today and it’s shopping day. Usually we get our groceries and anything else that we need on Mondays, his usual day off, but this week he’s off on Tuesday.

Chris is great about doing things around the house and doing the shopping. In fact, when he does the grocery shopping he’s pretty good about sticking to the list we make in advance so as a result he spends less than when I go with him! When I go I find a few other things to add to our groceries, usually things on sale that we could use during the week or in the near future so the bill gets a bit higher. LOL

Right now he’s at a friends jamming on the guitar but when he gets home we’re going to go to this HUGE health food store called The Big Carrot. It’s a store that sells organic groceries and other products like natural herbs, vitamins and natural weight loss supplements and so on. They also sell a lot of green products.

The reason we’re going there is to buy something called the Static Eliminator. I just found out about it last night. It’s basically a dryer sheet that can be reused about 250 times. We only do about 12 loads of laundry a month so that means a Static Eliminator dryer sheet would last us close to two years!

It has no chemicals on it, it’s hypoallergenic, eliminates static in the laundry and softens clothes. It basically does what a Bounce dryer sheet or any other popular fabric softener dryer sheet is supposed to do, but without all the chemicals. Plus it doesn’t leave any residue on your clothes or inside the dryer so it’s better for the machine and your clothes. It’s also better for the environment without all those chemicals and when you consider that you aren’t throwing out dryer sheets each week.

Now that we have our new washer and dryer and we can use less laundry detergent (and have it rinsed out better!) I’m experimenting with using more natural products to clean our clothes and soften the laundry – like vinegar, baking soda, Borax and hopefully that natural dryer sheet.

Hopefully we can find the Static Eliminator dryer sheets at the Big Carrot. If we do, I’ll let you know how it works for softening clothes and eliminating static compared to name brand dryer sheets.

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Life with Chris, Living Green, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: baking soda, borax, clothes, dryer, dryer sheets, Green, green products, hypoallergenic, laundry, long lasting, natural dryer sheet, natural products, no chemicals, organic, residue, Static Eliminator, The Big Carrot, the wash, vinegar, wash

So far so good with our new front load washer and dryer

January 17, 2010 by Tricia

Our new high efficiency washer and dryer set finally arrived yesterday. Yeah! I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I’m thrilled to be doing laundry. Now that’s something you don’t hear everyday, is it?

The delivery men arrived early Saturday morning, something like 8:30 am. They were very quick in removing our old very heavy washer and dryer and then bringing our new set downstairs to the basement.

I thought I would have been able to try out the new washer and dryer by yesterday afternoon but it took forever getting everything set up! The old dryer was connected directly to our fuse box and we were going to hook up the new dryer that way, but in the end we decided to put in a new 240v plug so Chris had to run around to a few stores to try to get the correct junction box and cover etc so that killed a couple of hours right there.

We also bought two pedestals to put the new dryer and washer on because front load washer and dryers would require a lot of bending otherwise since the doors are so low to the ground. With my back being really bad lately we thought it would be good to have the machines higher. Boy do they ever look huge now that they’re up on the pedestals!

Between putting in a new electrical hook up for the dryer, attaching the pedestals and leveling the machines, cleaning and reassembling the old exhaust venting and then trying to get someone to help us lift the machines in to place (my husband didn’t want me to do too much because of my back) we figure it took us about 15 hours to set up the machines!

So I didn’t actually do my first wash with the new HE front loader until about 4:30 pm this afternoon! As I expected, my husband and I watched the machine wet and tumble the laundry for a little while before going back upstairs to wait for it to finish the wash.

We were amazed at how quite the washer is! It’s like 500 times quieter than our old 43 year old washer! The noisiest part is when the pump drains the water from the machine and it’s not the pump that makes much noise it’s just the water and air going through the drainage hose. It kind of sounds like one of those Australian instruments that they play at the start of Survivor. LOL However it’s still quieter than all aspects of our other washing machine!

Our dryer is a lot quieter than our old one as well! Yes it’s a little louder than the washer, but it only makes half or less noise than our old dryer. When we had the old dryer it always seemed that we were drying clothes at night and it was so load that we had to turn the TV up quite a bit if we were watching it .. and that’s from a dryer in the basement! The new one’s quiet enough to not interfere sound wise with what we’re doing upstairs.

Oh and it’s fast! We put our first load in to dry and the sensor estimated that it would be about 43 minutes, but after a few minutes of tumbling it readjusted the time to 25 minutes. Remember I said we’d put a load in our old washer for say 45 or 50 minutes and it still wouldn’t be dry when it was done so we’d have to put it in again for another 20 to 40 minutes. So I guess the new dryer (thanks to the super spinning the washer does) cut drying time by maybe as much as 60% compared to our old dryer.

I’m sure we’re going to save a lot of money with the new washer and dryer – especially when compared to our old 43 year old machines! Now if only we could cut some of our other bills and expenses, like finding cheaper car insurance we’d be set!

If I weren’t so tired and headachey I’d have taken some pictures of our new washer and dryer and the clothes spinning around. Maybe next time!

For those of you with high efficiency front load washing machines and driers were you amazed at how quiet they were too? Are you happy with your front loaders?

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Toronto Tagged With: efficient, electrical hook up, energy star, first wash, front loader dryer, front loader washer, front loaders, happy, HE dryer, HE washer, level, leveling, low energy, pedestals, quiet, save money, uses less water

We’re getting a new High Efficiency front load washer dryer set

January 13, 2010 by Tricia

My husband and I spent a lot of money this past weekend! We finally bit the bullet and bought a new washing machine and Dryer – High Efficiency models no less.

Not that we can really afford new appliances!

As you might remember our ancient washing machine broke down in August (along with a few other things in the house) much to our dismay. We couldn’t afford to replace the washing machine so we’ve been taking our laundry to a nearby laundromat for the last five months.

Two things happened that caused us to decide to make this big purchase.

One – my husband got a call from the bank last week. Apparently he’d used his banking card at a store that was being investigated for debit card fraud so they’d limited his card and wanted him to come in and get a new card. While he was talking to someone from the bank on the phone he found out that he was pre-approved for a personal line of credit. Since we’d never taken out a line of credit for our house we decided to accept the personal line of credit that the bank was offering. Not really intending to use it, but it’s nice to have just in case something happens like the furnace breaks down or something.

Two – once we had the line of credit we thought – “hey, the stores are all having January clearance sales right now … maybe we should look at washing machines and see if we can get a deal?”

So I spent a few days last week checking out all of the major stores that sell appliances in the Toronto area and did some research on washing machine brands. I eventually found a great deal on an Inglis HE washer and HE dryer set at Leon’s. $999 – can’t beat that price, especially for High Efficiency washers and dryers!

We couldn’t go to the store on Saturday because Chris’ parents were visiting, plus in the morning he helped a friend from work move … so first thing on Sunday we were off to the store. Now usually when a sales person approaches me in a store I start looking around for the nearest exit signs but this time we were interested in talking to the sales people about their washers and dryers – we wanted to find out if they’d had any complaints or returns for the models we were interested in and just as importantly if they had any in stock! LOL

Do any of you have High Efficiency washers or dryers? Front loaders? I know that they can have some problems with mold and mildew growing inside them. That was a turn off when I was looking into buying one, but at least we know about the potential problems and what we can do to help prevent them like keeping the washing machine and soap dispenser open when we’re done with a wash, running a cleaning cycle at least once a month, not always using just cold water to wash our clothes and so on.

Our new washing machine and dryer will be delivered this coming Saturday. I can’t wait! This will actually be the first washing machine and dryer that I’ve ever bought. Our current non-working washing machine and it’s matching dryer came with the house. When we moved in we were told that they were about 35 years old … and we’ve been here for 9 years now so that means our washer and dryer are 43 or 44 years old! Can you believe that? They’re older than my husband and I!

Needless to say I’m sure our old washer and dryer are/we’re energy hogs. I also never found that the washer cleaned all that well and the dryer .. well, sometimes we had to put a load in twice to get it dry so I’m sure it cost us a lot more money to use than our new machines will. HE front load washing machines are supposed to use something like 40% less water and 60% less energy and since the washing machine spins the clothes so much better than a top load washing machine the clothes should dry faster in the dryer.

If you guys have any tips for me about HE front load washing machines and dryers I’d love to hear from you. For example – what’s the best HE laundry detergent to use (keep in mind we have very hard water here in Toronto). Do you use a fabric softener and have you had any problems with it causing residue in the machine or dryer? Any tips like that would be much appreciated.

Now I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that nothing else breaks down. So far so good, but we’ve already had two scares in the last month. On December 20th our furnace started making a really high pitched circular saw sound when it turned on and we had to wait two days for the maintenance guy to come and check it out. It turned out that the bearings needed oiling. Sigh of relief!

Then, last Thursday night after my husband went to bed the TV froze … I thought it was the PVR, but it was the TV because it froze again two more times after I shut the TV off waited a bit and turned it back on … We have DLP HD TV and apparently that TV screen freezing symptom could be a sign that the DM board is failing. Since that night the TV hasn’t acted up at all … but we did take a look at new TV’s when we were in the store buying our washing machine and dryer – just in case! At least we have an idea of what TV models we liked (An LG Plasma or a Panasonic LCD made the top of our list).

I know the death knell is probably ringing for our TV, but I hope that it will keep working for a few more months. Seriously we just can’t afford for any more things to break down!

Anyway .. if you do have an HE front loading washing machine and or HE front loading dryer let me know what you think of it and if you have any tips for using them please do pass them on!

Filed Under: Appliances and Accessories, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Money, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: 43 year old dryer, 43 year old washing machine, ancient washing machine, appliances, breaking down, cant afford, front loader, frozen screen, furnace noise, HE dryer, HE washing machine, HE washing machine detergents, HE washing machine mold, HE washing machine tips, Inglis, Inglis HE dryer, Inglis HE washing machine, Inglis washing machine, january sales, Leons, line of credit, mildew, new dryer, new washing machine, no money, prevention, research, sales, scary, top loader, TV

Do you know of any good LSAT prep courses?

January 13, 2010 by Tricia

Hey guys, I have a question for you. Do any of you know much about LSAT prep courses?

A friend of mine in U.S. contacted me and asked me to help her find a good LSAT prep course for her daughter. She’s just finishing up her Law studies and I think she’s going to write the LSAT exam this year, but before writing the big exam she wants to do a prep course.

We have a few friends that went through to become lawyers and I know one of them had to write the exam at least twice before he passed. (Apparently that’s fairly common). It would be nice if my friends daughter didn’t have to go through that though!

When I did a search for LSAT prep courses I found this online course that sounds good. The price is reasonable and they have live teaching hours so if my friends daughter needed to actually speak with an instructor about the course she’d be able to. Plus, I personally like the idea of online courses, especially if you have a busy schedule because you can study online whenever you have time – day or night.

So … if you have any information about good LSAT prep course I’d love to hear about them so that I can pass the info on to my friend.

Filed Under: Education, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try Tagged With: best course, daughter, exam, Family, friend, LSAT, LSAT prep course, online course, prep course

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