On Monday 11 February 2002 18:05, Joe Desbonnet had no problem writing:
> I know this is a little (ok .. lightyears) off topic, but might make some
> interesting discussion.
>> I've spec'ed lots of interesting things in the past, from servers to laser
> parts, but I'm having great difficulty with two home appliances: Fidges and
> Washing machines.
>> The only feature that seems to differenciate washing machines is their
> price and the coolness of their consoles. I've found one with a really
> flashy console (electroluminescent display with lots of buttons:
>http://www.galway.net/tmp/washingmachine.jpg ) But what else should I look
> out for? Auto-iron does not seem to feature on any of the models I've
> looked at :(
The _ONLY_ interesting feature in washing machines is the amount of revs
they are doing when spinning fast. 5800 should be a criterium here. Remeber:
The faster it spins, the dryer your clothes are when they come out... :-)
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