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Old 01-21-2008, 11:09 PM #1
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Question Help me decide on a new washer/dryer

My DH told me to start researching washers & dryers. I know it's not a terribly exciting purchase, but a necessary evil none-the-less. I want a front loader which I think should be much more accessible for me. One of the little hurdles is our laundry room is set up for the washer on the right and dryer on the left. All of the front loaders I've seen are set up reverse that & altho you can switch the dryer door on many of them, you can't change the washer door.

Anyway, do you have front loaders and if so, are you happy with them? And what brand do you have & why?

Thanks guys, I appreciate any and all advice!
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