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I bought the Husky online for $516.35 total (tool box, assembly, delivery, & tax). I ordered it late in the evening, and they delivered it by noon the next day. I'm really digging it.
Tell me how to move the station and not remap. Do i manually move luba off the chargering station , then push the relocation button. Should i manually put luba back on the charging station?
Tell me how to move the station and not remap. Do i manually move luba off the chargering station , then push the relocation button. Should i manually put luba back on the charging station?
Tell me how to move the station and not remap. Do i manually move luba off the chargering station , then push the relocation button. Should i manually put luba back on the charging station?
Tell me how to move the station and not remap. Do i manually move luba off the chargering station , then push the relocation button. Should i manually put luba back on the charging station?
Too bad you can't (far as I know) get those kinds without the wood surface. If you DO find one, it'll be part of a top and bottom combo. Well, they ARE considered work benches, so I guess that's why.
The mower is unless to them, so I don't get it... I have a Luba 2 3000H Cut and I drive it into my garage after each cut... Just too many thieves these days. Mines also have an Android Tag inside, just in case.
Does your room get colder when this unit dries? With it being a heat pump, it transfer heat, so in theory, it would make the room colder… I live in Alaska. Want one, but don’t want it cooling rooms!
Had mine three months and it’s fine. Why are people so bitchy about the drying time? Find something to do. I do clean the lint filter after each load too. Once again it’s NO big deal, so stop the bitching about thst too.
My only gripe is I want to make custom cycles on the app. I just use the time dry and would rather not have to punch it in every time. Not a big deal and I'm definitely happy with the purchase.
I clean my lint filter after every load and I'm a very light user. I get quite a bit of lint on my filter after each use. But here's my problem. I noticed I'm getting a good amount of lint that's making its way to the condenser coil on the upper right corner. Thankfully I can reach my hand in that area because its right there at the front. One of my buddies that has this same machine also reports the same exact issue. He's getting lint on the condenser in the same area as mine. I like my machine but it seems like the more care I'm giving it the more possible gremlins keep coming out. Nothing I can do now because I obviously own it and I can't return it after having it since June. But as much as I enjoy the unit, I don't think I would do it again knowing what I now know. The machine seems like it has several things that are going against it in term of things that can and probably will shorten its life span.
Get the GE brush set for $20. Takes the lint right off the fins with hardly any effort. Would be nice if it didn’t happen in the first place but with the brushes you can get it entirely cleaned out in about 30 seconds.
Check out the channel: Ben's appliances and junk. He breaks down how to clean the coils and modify the filter to help prevent debris from getting past.
Not sure why people are so surprised about the time it takes to finish? My LG washers normal generic cycle is 57 minutes and my LG dryers generic cycle is around 45 minutes on auto dry and most times i have to run the cycle again because they aren't completely dry...just my 2 cents worth
I have had mine two weeks. No problem with regular loads. My issue is my large comforter is taking at least two hours to dry. I put a dry towel in the dryer to try and speed the drying. By mistake I rewashed the load with towel. After the cycle stopped the towel was in the bottom of drum soaking wet and the comforter was still wet.
Looking at getting one and was wondering how is the operation cost compared to regular washer + dryer ? I'm guessing it's lower since it's not using the 220 v outlet. Also any concerns about the top of the device getting hot and impacting electronics long-term?
Not worth worrying about its so low get ya couple dozen bags of insulation for attic and crawlspace a smart thermostat and water heater save ya way more money
Actually 220 volt systems in general are more efficient than 110 vac systems but in the case of 220 volt dryers they will run like 5000 watts during the peak of the drying cycle so obviously any other way of drying is a huge improvement over a 220 volt element..1 video I watched he tested the wattage usage during the drying cycle and I believe it was like 1100 watts..my water heater is hybrid-heat pump and it's way cheaper than 220 volt alone.. But to be fair if I had natural gas i would use that over electric any day of the week..
Yes, when you are setting up your wash and dry options before pushing the start button, select “wash complete” and washer will notify you on your phone or by the chime on washer that wash cycle is complete. Push pause, add your dryer sheet, and push start. I also love the wrinkle care option that tumbles the clothes occasionally after wash/dry cycle is complete and keeps your clothes from wrinkling, it will continue up to eight hours I believe with minimal energy consumption- my favorite option.
The Husky is $698, Yukon is $349 ($299 sale ending today) Edit: The Husky looks like a much nicer cabinet, the Cobalt is $1 cheaper but Lowes will give me a military discount, HD will not on name brand tools. So buy once, cry once I would go with the Cobalt.
I got the Yukon for $299. Husky 52" is over $500 and it's been out of stock for a while. 42" Husky is now comparable in price to Yukon. I guess my hubby will be happy with his Yukon 😂
I have an apple air tag in my bumper. For 30 bucks, your protected & you would have been able to track it right to the thieves house. Sorry that happened man.
I agree, all appliances now are really expensive. I bought our on a sale for less than $2000. In doing the math that was about the same (or less) than buying a new 2 peice washer and dryer set.
I have updated the video description to include links to some update videos. Here is one of them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JeUXWTjXjKQ.htmlsi=IAUqb6lxhew4obeP
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hxZwo3p-R7E.htmlsi=PGXD-aIJuKhYbMTs Thank you for the input. Above is a newer follow-up video. There were a few loads that it had issues, but the software bug seems to have worked out.
I don’t use fabric softener but can’t figure out how to turn of the refill notification for just the softener. Anyone know how to do that? I have smart dispense on just for the detergent, not the softener.