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    Quote Originally Posted by Crochetlady View Post
    If the extra $180 is possible at this time. I`d go for the larger one. I like it even though there are only the 2 of us. If I have smaller loads sometimes I just use that option.
    That's what I'm thinking too. It might be more now, but that it will pay off over time right?
    Am I wrong in thinking that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuvToUseCoupons View Post
    They can tell buy what's it made from.
    And I do a lottttttttttt of laundry per week.
    I'm thinking with this size that for every 3 I do now, I could do 2, so my 10 loads could become 7 etc.
    Unfortunately, they are at the best prices at 2 different, and no free delivery, but they will take the old one away.
    I would go with the bigger machine and it seems it would be more practical all the way around, I would say spring for the big bugger (lol)
    2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    or they could deliver for free & remove old washer with no cost!!!
    No, there is a delivery charge, but they'll remove the old too.

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    Bought 26 cans of Delmonte veggies in the can (mostly Peaches and Cream corn for my boys) Good till August 2015 and Dec 2015. Will probably get more at the end of the week. Used my last can the other day so good timing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frugalbigmama View Post
    Bought 26 cans of Delmonte veggies in the can (mostly Peaches and Cream corn for my boys) Good till August 2015 and Dec 2015. Will probably get more at the end of the week. Used my last can the other day so good timing!
    gotta love those days when the stars are perfectly aligned, great shopping & bargains. Smart cookie you are!
    2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!

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    Off to peel potatoes, mashed tatters with yellow/green beans and ham, god I love ham....so anxious for supper, yummers...see you ladies in a while.
    2019 is the year that we continue to save before we buy!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    such sad news, I'm sorry to hear this. Hopefully you/she and family will get the news sooner rather than later today instead of tomorrow. Thinking of you and your family through this sad time, hugs & prayers to you.
    Thanks Nancy...I hate to say it but this disease , has affected so many in my family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    Off to peel potatoes, mashed tatters with yellow/green beans and ham, god I love ham....so anxious for supper, yummers...see you ladies in a while.
    Now I am hungry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    gotta love those days when the stars are perfectly aligned, great shopping & bargains. Smart cookie you are!
    Thanks! I'm just thrilled to be stocked up on something like this. Will be great that I can totally shop from my freezer/pantry for a meal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuvToUseCoupons View Post
    That's what I'm thinking too. It might be more now, but that it will pay off over time right?
    Am I wrong in thinking that?
    I think you will be happier with the larger one as it will save you time and perhaps on your energy bill by doing less loads. If say a washing machine lasts on average 10 years ( don't really know for sure I just made that number up) then it would only cost you an extra $18 per year or $1.50 per month for the bigger one which should make your life easier(I love doing larger loads). Plus look at the energy guide labels on the two machines to try and figure out which would be more energy efficient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    I would go with the bigger machine and it seems it would be more practical all the way around, I would say spring for the big bugger (lol)
    For sure it would be better, i guess I will just tighten my budget even more in the next few months.
    Now they're trying to sell me the added warranty but it another $149 .
    This just keeps on adding up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    I would go with the bigger machine and it seems it would be more practical all the way around, I would say spring for the big bugger (lol)
    I have learned with age that I should just buy/do what I want so I have no regrets. I bought a new BBQ this summer and didn't want to cheap out- Bought one for $500 on sale and received a GC too. And I don't miss the $ and LOVE the bbq. Frugal where I can be so I can get good quality etc

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    Sorry want to jump in and update from my hubbys party it went off great! got all the food pretty much free it was awesome

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    He enjoyed it lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizzie bargain View Post
    I think you will be happier with the larger one as it will save you time and perhaps on your energy bill by doing less loads. If say a washing machine lasts on average 10 years ( don't really know for sure I just made that number up) then it would only cost you an extra $18 per year or $1.50 per month for the bigger one which should make your life easier(I love doing larger loads). Plus look at the energy guide labels on the two machines to try and figure out which would be more energy efficient.
    Good points. Thank you.
    $1.50 per month when put like that seem very worth it.
    Also good point about comparing the energy guide, I didn't do that between the 2.
    The size sort of won me over I guess.

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    I personally never buy the extended warranty on appliances but of course that is a personal choice thing. I figure they must somehow have it stacked in their favour or otherwise why would they be selling them-just my opinion. The only other thing you might want to do is check Kijiji or similar in your area for a good, large newish machine as it is the end of the month-sometimes people are moving at the end of the month into a house with appliances and just want to sell one set. But perhaps you want brand new and the 1 year warranty that you usually get with that.

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