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Join Date: May 2013
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Drives: '23 BRZ Limited
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However, the insanely hard water here in OKC, means where the nozzle sprays water in the tub, is rusted underneath the powdercoating almost to the other side. Far too gone to even attempt a janky fix. So I'm going to ensure I put a filter at least on the cold supply line for the new washer. Don't really have the money for a full home system at the moment, I mean I do, but that's not how I want to spend money until I have a full-time rather than contract gig. Looks like a decent set with a "Pet Hair removal" feature or whatever can currently be had for around $1600-1700, tax/installed/old units hauled away. At least while the sales are still happening.
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Famous Potatoes
Join Date: Mar 2016
Drives: '15 ultramarine
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Repair guy says not worth fixing. I've got a new LG coming on the 2nd.
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We have really hard well water here, but I'm afraid to put in a water softener because I'm on septic tank. However, Our washer failure had nothing to do with hard water I got our new washer, with install and removal for $877. Property tax, holidays...perfect timing... |
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Now my stove top is a pos. It's a Jenn-air, one of those with the exhaust vent going down in between the burners. Really stupid design that does not work. I can't put a hood over it because of where it is on the island. I won't be able to replace it and add a hood without a kitchen remodel.. so when I'm going to do something smoky, I put a big fan in a window. |
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU ALL!
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Drives: '13 FR-S (#3 of 1st 86)
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There are downdrafts that work better, but they cost almost as much as a decent stove top. When we did a kitchen remodel we considered it but ultimately moved the stove to along the wall where it could have a proper fan.
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Visit my Owner's Journal where I wax philosophic on all things FR-S Post your 86 or see others in front of a(n) (in)famous landmark. What fits in your 86? Show us the "Junk In Your Trunk". Last edited by Dadhawk; 11-28-2025 at 08:57 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Was going to post about how great my Jenn-Air has been through the years, but my most used option The clock & timer decided it was lights out last night while I was baking cookies... I now realize how much I was compulsively button pushing that timer. It came with the house in '94 already well used and I really don't have any budget to get it replaced yet. The grill sure saves me from doing a BBQ outside at -30 in the winter no issues with the fan or smoke.. My only appliance that I needed to have changed was the dishwasher for a 3rd time. |
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The only problem we ever had with ours was the cartridges had a tendency to burn out. In fact I still have one old-new stock one in a box, and the two I pulled from the stove before it was removed during the reno. I keep meaning to put them up on eBay or something.
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