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A wonderful gift for him. His appearance is very important to him and this washing machine will make everything easier for him and make him happy too. :)
Remember to remove the transport lock first. These are usually a few screws at the back that need to be unscrewed. A friend from Afghanistan almost ruined a new machine because he didn't read the instructions.
What a beautiful gift to give! How wonderful! Mr. Scott, I don't know who you are, but may you receive many blessings from God for your genuine love of helping others.
Consider looking into how permaculturists and other waterwise landscape designers use bio-compatible soaps and small design changes to redirect the spent laundry water toward a garden near the home if possible~ I know banana circles are popular, but obviously specific regional requirements sculpt our natural options~ Couple it with steering roof runoff and you're concentrating an effectively much wider area's amount of water into a now much lusher pocket garden :) Stacking functions increases yields 🧠
Happy to see them receiving such useful gifts, I only hope the water supply in his village is up to the task but im sure it will be! You can tell how important his appearance is to him and I'm glad to hear it will alleviate the workload on his poor mother lol
Instruct him how to use it properly, or the machine will die soon. Never overload it! It has to stand absolutely even on firm ground. Water pressure needs to be a certain amount. Leave the lid open, when not in use. The right detergents. You know, the usual to keep the machine working fine.
Is it my impression only.. but I think he is looking healthier, parlour is bright and his eyes looking less worried. He’s looking so well. Good for him 🥰
I cannot imagine anyone washing the turbans by hand. They are so long when not wrapped. The women must have muscles like a weight lifter beating those.
They do. The electricity is sketchy because of constant brownouts and the water might not be the cleanest in the world, but this will still be a huge energy and time saver for his elderly mother and the other women in his family.
This is an awesome gift!!!! Bless you Scott!! May you be as blessed as you give! Mr Gull Sher always looks so well groomed and fastidious. This will be such a time saving gift for him and his family.
This is only a helpful gift if the person using it has the wherewithall to hook it up properly, and if someone shows them how to use it as well as having the electrical service to use it. Hope someone on the program crew can help with the whole thing in order to make it a truly useful item. Lovely idea.
Mr.Scott, you seem to have a knack for identifying those gifts that are best suited to each individual. Is there a trick to that? Blessings to you for the time & expense devoted to your philanthropy.
The local government put in a better well because the regular one wasn't safe in the little village where three of the gentleman live. During floods even that isn't safe. They basically had to boil their drinking water. They put chlorine and chloramine in the town wells here. It's safe, but often doesn't taste very good. In Phoenix, the water tasted like a swimming pool. It's gross. You have to buy drinking water from an RO water store with tons of filtering equipment. Everyone deserves clean and safe water.
I wonder about the effluent, too. This is indeed a wonderful gift, that will free up so much time and allow progress where it wasn't possible before, but I just hope there will be no hidden downside from pumping unusual quantities of detergent water into an arid region that hasn't experienced that before.🤞
@@PhantomQueenOne Where I live in WV, our water has tasted like chlorine since I was a child (maybe before) but when I moved after I got married we had well water that smelled like rotten eggs and I couldn't stand the taste of it and got chlorinated water from my parent's house in 5-gallon jugs to drink and cook with.
@@elisawestvirginiamountainm1019 When we had well water in Wisconsin and in Arizona, the water was delicious, sweet and pure. I'm on town water now, and it's not very good in the summer. The water in Phoenix was treated water, and it pretty bad tasting. I had to get reverse osmosis water down there because it tasted bad and upset my stomach. I may have to get it again in the summer. In Waukesha the subdivision water was full of iron and it stained everything orange. Drove my mom nuts because it discolored clothing. I was only one that liked it because I tended toward iron deficient anemia.
Geez man, how MANY TIMES are you going to make this exact same reply on every video?!? Get a life, already. At this point you aren’t legitimately responding, you’re SPAMMING! Give it a rest!🤦♀️
What a wonderful gift from Mr. Scott. Maybe the washing machine can be shared by his family and friends when there's a water shortage in the village...
There's no drum. Where's the drum? It's just the shell of a washer but the guts are missing. What part of the game is this? You also can't use just any soap in those.
Can someone from the channel please explain how he will get water into the machine and if he has enough electricity to power it? It can be hard for us to imagine village life. Thanks. This is a wonderful gift.
Dear scott i hope u read this, i am so grateful that u have gifted this to mr khan, truly wonderful and practical gift that will make his and other fellow villagers life easier for years. Your gift is appreciated by me, may u continue on this path of life in health and happiness with your beautiful heart
Now, do you have a place to plug it in and have clean water to connect to it, and why is your mother washing your clothes anyway, wash your own clothes
I'm very grateful to the person that gave him the gift. Very happy for the mother's relief in taking care of his outfits. However, let him know that he is extremely well developed to fully take care of himself. Why is it that his mom is still taking care of his laundry😮? Shame of him😢!
It's their culture. It might not make sense to you or others in Western societies, but in their world, his mother would likely feel a sense of shame if he or any other man in the household was doing their own laundry. We don't always have to understand or like the way others live their lives, but we can at least respect that there are cultural differences.