The frugally minded know the value of deeply discounted scratch and dent appliances. One of the most used household appliances is the washer. Read along for valuable tips on how to save even more bucks both before buying and once the bargain clothes washer arrives home.
When embarking on a slightly misused washer search, be aware that certain times of year are known for appliance savings, primarily the late spring, between Mother’s and Memorial Days. Do price shopping comparisons online and read reviews of preferred appliance brands. Don’t be afraid to directly contact online sources via email to inquire about coupons or additional discounts.
Once the bargain washer is home and installed you can save additional dollars by adjusting the water temperature settings for each load. Do as much wash as possible in cold water, it saves money and energy and is kinder to clothes. When warmer temps are needed for tough loads, use a cold water rinse, it works just as well. Make certain to only run the washer with a full load or use the lowest possible water level setting.
Front-loading washers are more energy efficient than top-loaders, but also far pricier. They use about a third of the water of the traditional washer and less hot water too. Check to see if the machine features an energy savings setting and give it a whirl. Chances are that there will be no notable difference in the cleanliness of the completed load.
Searching the scratch and dent arena can help to make these higher tech machines far more affordable. Be sure to look for energy guide labels and energy star ratings even with a slightly abused machine. These ratings ensure the buyer that the washer is efficient and cost-effective too. The savvy online customer recognizes that shopping the slightly abused small appliance market is the way to go for serious savings.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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