looks like the numbers rubbed off
you'll have to buy a thermometer. something like:
https://www.amazon.com/Hotloop-Digital-Thermometer-Resistant-572%C2%B0F/dp/B071LQBK6X
what's the brand and model number? is there a label in the door? maybe you can find a picture of the original dial label and at least use a paint pen and make a few marks
I would want to stay with counter depth.
By the way, if you use an automotive cleaner wax on your stainless steel, it will make them more fingerprint resistant. Something like this: Meguiar’s A1216 Cleaner Wax, 16 Fluid Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002NYE5M/
I had lived in an apartment that had a smoke detector about 15ft away from my stove, even with using my vented fan and opening windows it would go off.
I bought one of these and placed it near the smoke detectors, it has kept the detector from going off.
Winix 5500-2 Air Purifier with True HEPA, PlasmaWave and Odor Reducing Washable AOC Carbon Filter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D8DAYII/
I would go back to the college and remind them of the ADA. (if your in the US) You need the insulin to survive. Remind them that keeping needles and rx drugs in a common location is a massive health violation, safety issue and just a relllly bad idea.
That being said, you can get a mini USB fridge for a few bucks.
here's a quick amazon search Their designed to hold a 6pack of soda. Should be enough room.
Fingerprint resistant / easy clean stainless has a lacquer coating that looks terrible if it gets damaged from scratches, impacts, improper cleaning. I prefer bare stainless when available. You can make any stainless fingerprint resistant by applying car wax to it a couple times a year, afterwards you can keep it clean with a quick wipe with a dry microfiber cloth.
To each their own, I just thought you should know there are pros and cons to fingerprint resistant stainless.
It takes about 1 minutes to apply the wax, you wait 10 minutes for it to haze, then you wipe it off with a dry microfiber cloth, which takes another 2 minutes. Here’s what I use:
Meguiar’s A1216 Cleaner Wax, 16 Fluid Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002NYE5M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_HRjcGbPSD9WKF
You could get an indoor safe propane heater:
Mr. Heater F274830 MH18BRV Big Buddy Grey Indoor-Safe Portable RV Propane Heater (4,000 , 9,000 and 18,000 BTU) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DD6C4TC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_iCn3FbV54EKHQ
There should not be two dryers on the same venting system. But if you cannot avoid this then you should add a backdraft preventer to your dryer venting to prevent the other dryer's exhaust from entering your dryer.
The downside of this is that the backdraft preventer is a place where lint might eventually collect and clog up the duct at that point. So you'll need to open the venting and clean this out on a regular basis.
We've been using the Giantex from Amazon for over a year while remodeling our basement, and it has worked great. It has been super easy to move out of the way when working on the space, and then put back in place to use it. We just got new a new full-size set delivered yesterday, but we've been surprised at how functional the little one has been.
I had a mediocre basic Whirlpool unit that wasn’t cleaning well, I had to prewash everything and the dishes would still come out with a white chalky residue. Someone told me to switch detergents and use Cascade Professional with phosphates, I’m really glad I did. Now that mediocre dishwasher can handle anything I can throw at it and my dishes, stainless steel, plastic ware, crystal, everything comes out sparkling, even if it was covered in baked on crud.
Here’s what I buy:
(Pack of 6) Cascade with Phosphates Professional Fryer Boil Out 85oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PT0324C/
That amount lasts me nearly a year of frequent dishwasher use, so it’s cheaper per load that other detergents I had tried. I also use Cascade Power Dry rinse aid.
I use 1ft extension cords in conjunction with surge protectors
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0153T1J8Y/
Something like this might be better for your purpose:
ClearMax 4 in 1 Power Cord, 16 AWG Heavy Duty Power Supply Extension Cable, Multi Outlet Extension Cord, 3 Prong Y Splitter Short Extension Word with Multiple Outlets, 18 Inches, Black, Pack of 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GSFFEOC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_MQPJW5Y08H54XNCPNND5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Use this miracle detergent (well, it worked wonders for me at least):
(Pack of 6) Cascade with Phosphates Professional 85oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PT0324C/ (this is about a 10 month supply for me)
Hi u/flickoff54284 You're a good man and totally correct!!! However, I have reconditioned a numerous refrigeration units in the past, the vacuum pump and gauges can be bought off of Amazon for a fraction of the price of buying an entirely new fridge. A kit, https://www.amazon.com/F2C-3-5CFM-Vacuum-Refrigeration-Gauge/dp/B01AAB2YCU/ref=sr_1_32?dchild=1&keywords=ac+recovery+pump&qid=1618717692&sr=8-32 costs 93.00 USD. This bad boy may not service 20+ units, but it will definitely do the trick for someone whose out a fridge and cannot get a new one for another 3+ months thanks to Covid shipping delays. And yes, the fridge may not last another year, but it will buy him another year until these appliances come back in stock. Chances are, ya, the evap will leak after time. Gosh knows my first soldering job did. But it bought me some time until I was able to properly redo the entire system, AND it taught me some good lessons on how refrigeration works along with a new respect on the job at hand.
Look, if I can do it, and if you're willing to try/fail/try/try/fail/fail/fail/LEARN/try/FAIL/learn ... than do it. Worst case scenario, you're out 600 dollars max. Sure beats 2200 on a new fridge that won't arrive until November.
see page 11:
https://ecommcdnprod.azureedge.net/manuals/Use%20and%20Care%20Guide%20-%203351542%20-%20Rev%20B.pdf
supposed to be self cleaning. unscrew the hoses and check for a lint strainer like
https://www.amazon.com/Hulless-Stainless-Coupling-Strainer-Connector/dp/B07WDCY5ZY
some houses are hooked up so the cold kitchen tap isn't softened. for low salt diets, etc.
if you don't want to go cutting up drywall....test strips are super cheap, test each faucet
https://www.amazon.com/JNW-Direct-Hardness-Accurate-Determine/dp/B07B31M49N
This detergent will sanitize at any temp in any functional dishwasher and go a long way to prevent water spots if you choose to forgo rinse aid:
(Pack of 6) Cascade with Phosphates Professional 85oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PT0324C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_5lq.FbJY5C09B?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Had the same problem. Installed an air gap. Due to the location I couldn't get the loop high enough. I bought https://www.amazon.com/Design-House-522946-Dishwasher-Polished/dp/B007CW1B8O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1473036838&sr=8-2&keywords=dishwasher+air+gap from amazon for $10 and it solved my problem. To get rid of the smell I ran a rinse load with 1/2 cup of bleach.
It needs a 6"-7" round duct or a 3.5" x 10" rectangular duct (found 2 different round sizes listed).
Also, each elbow cuts down airflow, and the vent cap needs to be a wide-angle cap like this: https://www.amazon.com/Broan-641-Round-Range-Ventilation/dp/B00QW2BDYW
distilled water isn't sterile once bottled (could be, expensive to do though), or isn't after you pour it in the machine for sure. ickies still can grow in there. you should be emptying the water everyday, or to keep the slime down, use this:
https://www.amazon.com/BestAir-3BT-Humidifier-Bacteriostatic-Treatment/dp/B000CMHLMG
distilled water is nice to avoid the calcium (white stuff) deposits. you can soak the tank with white vinegar once in a while to remove that.
SquareD makes a whole home surge arrestor that can either fit into two slots (Homeline or QO panels only), or attach to the exterior of the Panel (Universal). Check with local ordinances before you take this on yourself. If you are comfortable working in a service panel and can safely disconnect the main while working, it should be a simple 30 minute or less install.
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I'd try to fill the gaps with something like this, hoping I could find someone to cut it to size. https://www.amazon.com/Epic-QT-Brushed-Stainless-Finishing/dp/B09H3PD43J/ref=asc_df_B09H3PD43J/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=563636917126&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5770470653816066460&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hv...
But wherever you buy the oven from can probably advise you best about trimming gaps.
I didn't use the bypass plug and no bypass plug is needed if you can place the chip near your sensor like I did. You just unscrew and screw in a new, non-chipped and non-overpriced filter and go with it.
I used these filters: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P9NP399/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Keep in mind that this hack doesn't reset your filter warning light/notification. Mine only has a red light on the LED panel to say the filter is old. This doesn't go away when changing to a non-chipped filter. I don't care about that red light as it's not worth the price.
Go to you tube and search for attic air to dry clothes. There is a really educational video on their. It covers every aspect and then some.
As far as recovering heat from the load, Home Depot sells a kit, but amazon is probably more price effective. But it attaches to the outlet on the dryer. Recovers the heat and then continues on to the exhaust duct. The least expensive way? Would be to get a 4ft swxtiin if 4” rigid duct, and form it to where you have two 2’ sections. Tie this into your duct now. Allow the radiant heat from the extended duct warm the space. But be mindful of the total overall length of your vent run compared to the max duct length your dryer will support. I’m sorry I’m not more clear in my explanation. Let me see if I can’t find some links for you. https://www.amazon.com/Eopzol-CHK100ZW-Keeper-Positions-CHK100ZW6/dp/B0BG3WRGMS/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?adgrpid=60096939590&gclid=Cj0KCQiAyracBhDoARIsACGFcS6WjoPPHo9zkGSabK5L-xq4upx6b8sqnnfZb3uK1mdKopeaazjKozgaApCGEALw_wcB&hvadid=583893168425&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9013080&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=8859646185665420977&hvtargid=kwd-323977478345&hydadcr=3933_13200245&keywords=dryer+vent+heat+reclaimer&qid=1670293145&sr=8-13
Been using these for a long time:
Grab Green Automatic Dishwashing... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005KVGE7C
Ok, I might pre-rinse some of our dishes. Mostly just to get the solid stuff off. Plus not sure if my wife does. Should we straight-up stop?
These look great, but I don't know anyone who owns one and have never worked on one. Idk if because they never break or just not popular. Maytag (Whirlpool) basic high capacity machines are almost always good though. I don't see a filter, so I assume this one would just dump it all into the drain.
Biggest thing with long hair is that it sticks to everything, and your washer is probably struggling to get it out of the tub. You can try a product like this? https://www.amazon.com/FurZapper-2-Pack-Hair-Remover-Laundry/dp/B074CHX3HH/ref=sr_1_5_mod_primary_new?crid=6I91V89MWQI9&keywords=laundry+pet+hair+remover&qid=1669263324&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=laundry+pet+%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-5
Might have to combine a laundry product like that with lint rollers, and roll everything before or after putting it in the wash.
Yes, I replaced an older slide-in with a newer one. There are a few differences between old style slide-ins and how they are made now. My old one slide under a lip/bridge piece of the counter (I had to have that removed) and they'd have a taper to the counter.
For my new ranges, I got these and cut them down to size. They seem to work okay. One of the appliance installers recommended black heat resistant caulk but that seems more permanent than I wanted.
Me personally? I’d find something on Amazon like this… https://www.amazon.com/Breville-BOV800PP13-13-Inch-Pizza-BOV800XL/dp/B002SQZDYC/ref=sr_1_20?crid=LU522SEYKP1X&keywords=13%22+round+baking+tray&qid=1668891042&sprefix=13+round+baking+tray%2Caps%2C80&sr=8-20
I think the advantium ones are 13” also but you can look up your model number.
Do you hear it in the video? It could be that the frequency isn't preserved by the video's data compression.
Older people especially may not hear the noise, since our hearing range decreases as we age. Also men's hearing ranges are lower.
You can get apps for your phone that will show you the frequency spikes. Here is one for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vuche.asap&hl=en_CA&gl=US
As you're not specifying size, I did a quick peak on your post history and found a double oven used wolf range w/ hood on FB marketplace for 6k in generic center of your state (actually is a super sweet deal if your kitchen is huge). Wolf is solid with few breakable parts, so buying used is super safe.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3179543548792056/
I'm wolf camp, but I braise a lot and enjoy how low the summer setting is, if you're a higher temp cook check out bluestar. Avoid Viking, the repair tech I used to know said Viking is why his kid graduated college debt free.
The part you're looking for; Oven T.stat Repair Knob https://www.amazon.ca/Irwin-1002L3-Original-Curved-Locking/dp/B00012FQGA/ref=asc_df_B00012FQGA/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=293006926787&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13791527012299764705&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt...
Everyone's answered this one.
But to add to the rinse aid comments, I used to think it was a hoax - a marketing scheme to get you to buy crap you don't need. And I didn't want any chemical film remaining on my dishes.
Come to find out that due to the way dishwasher detergent has to be legally produced these days, rinse aid is required for the machine to work as intended. I started finally using it in my machine and yep, even in hard water, far fewer hard water spots. Makes a big difference. And the amount of rinse aid released per cycle is extremely small. I forget the amount, but it's very tiny. If you're still worried about the chemical residue, then just rinse your cup or dish before using it.
For the "green" minded, the best one I have found (recommended by the EWG, the same people who brought the "dirty dozen" list) is Ecover. Otherwise, any of the rinse aids sold at your supermarket will work fine, too.
I don't know if they're counterfeit... we're having the same problem and I have to say, I think the Amazon ones are real but just old. Some people online are saying that these things have a factory expiration date programmed into their RFID chips, and Amazon may be stocking some really old filters. Explains why their review ratings are still very high, expect for a few reviewers who are having the exact same problems.
I soaked our LG top loader overnight with Chlorine bleach two times, and it doesn't work as good as the tablets. Scrud trapped inside the LG Washer Pulsator Assembly LG AGZ72909711 cannot be removed. We ordered a new LG AGZ72909711 Washer Pulsator Assembly from LG parts for $100.95 plus tax and shipping. The part is easy to remove and install with a socket wrench. I ordered two parts, so we have a back-up. We installed an O3 Pure Professional Eco Laundry Washer System to avoid using soap, and it does a great job. We only use soap now for dirty clothes to avoid scrud.
https://www.amazon.com/O3-Pure-Professional-Laundry-Washer/dp/B00AUWTYN2
https://lgparts.com/search?type=product&q=%22LG%20AGZ72909711%20Washer%20Pulsator%20Assembly%22
ttps://www.linkreviews.com/best-washing-machine-cleaning-tablets/
I did a few things. It did eventually go away, but I still have a hard time trusting the ice. Like is this glass of ice water going to taste like ass or not. So far it hasn't. But the trust has been damaged.
I dont know what one "fixed" it, but the taste and smell has gone away.
I have something like this to lift appliances.
https://www.amazon.com/Rhino-Strong-Commercial-Professional-Inflatable/dp/B07751F8Y3
It's your pipes if it's an old house, especially with galvanized pipes, or the water heater is failing internally if it's only on the hot side.
You should be installing those little washer hose filters for both water lines that prevents this from happening.
Replacing the cord is probably the best but they have the adaptors on amazon and probably at HomeDepot. They are safe.
There are some aftermarket fridge shelves/pull out drawers out there. I’d suggest you search on Amazon. Maybe something like this could work.
I use this https://www.amazon.com/Mueller-Electric-SpeedBoil-Borosilicate-Protection/dp/B07TZ5YHJN/ref=sr_1_8?crid=20TSVWTAV1KDA&keywords=Water+kettle+timer&qid=1661455693&sprefix=water+kettle+timer%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-8 and a smart plug I can control with my phone or Alexa.
I can't say for sure about your food. I'd think it's OK especially if your freezer is still frozen. The fridge would keep running and cooling.
For the future. If the door doesn't naturally close then check to make sure the fridge is level - both front t back and side to side. There are adjusters on the legs if it is not.
Also, you can get pretty inexpensive digital fridge thermometers that can save the minimum and maximum temperatures since the last time you reset them. Here is a link to on on Amazon that's under $10.
True. Do you know if they still sell these kits?
I was looking into JB Weld rod it’s as I found this:
Think it would work? I see some comments stating they were able to sand too.
Things like this maybe? https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-GR-4N-Griddler-Silver-Black/dp/B002YD99Y4
I had an American style toaster for a few years but it seems so pointless now. Have something similar to what i linked and use it for everything. The difference is ours can be opened 180 degrees and used as a flat grill. Never used it in that capacity though :)
Have you ever tried using a Finish Dishwasher Cleaner or something similar? My grandparents have a Bosch and hard water, and after using one of these, everything moves so smoothly that you can’t help but accidentally slam the racks when rolling them. Maybe it would help get the adjustment piece unstuck.
the only thing that concerns me is how the vent hose terminates. Is it going to the exterior of the dwelling or is it going into the attic? Also, what keeps the lint from falling back down into the hose, is it turned at a right angle, or curved at some point? You can get a solid vent connector. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0969SX4DM/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B0969SX4DM&pd_rd_w=p43Wg&content-id=amzn1.sym.25e96bbe-93d6-4790-9c18-ab0bc96db737&pf_rd_p=25e96bbe-93d6-4790-9c18-ab0bc96db737&pf_rd_r=WAY13E2HS4QQB4YFXJG... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KSBLGA/ref=sspa_dk_detail_5?psc=1&pf_rd_p=3481f441-61ac-4028-9c1a-7f9ce8ec50c5&pf_rd_r=XTT63P8B6K2H75QHAN08&pd_rd_wg=OMHSc&pd_rd_w=xwBQD&content-id=amzn1.sym.3481f441-61ac-4028-9c1a-7f9ce8ec50c5&am...
I wouldn't trust it if it did.
Get an oven thermometer. hang in the middle of the oven. Try the midpoint on the dial, see what it reads, etc.
https://www.amazon.com/Taylor-Precision-Products-Classic-Thermometer/dp/B01ATQYJLA
It’s the battery for one of these flashlights. I have several, the batteries are just different colors.
Gotta remember - that this is not a dry cleaner - it's a garment "refresher" - If you want the results of a sharp/crisp shirt or pants - this is not that device.
Depending on what you do in your clothes - this device can easily save the time and trouble to make repeated trips to the dry cleaner - but doesn't necessarily replace that or the results of a really good steam iron.
Great for dresses, sweaters, and suits (that aren't dirty or look like they were sitting at the bottom of a laundry bag). Hang a mesh bag of those downy/Febreze washer pellets - and you're good to go - just have to manage your expectations.
The 9500 gets a lot of use in our house and folks are happy with the results.
You need the right kind of cleaner, or you can try toothpaste which has a mild abrasive in it.
Look for something like this
Weiman Cooktop and Stove Top Cleaner Kit - Glass Cook Top Cleaner and Polish 10 oz. Scrubbing Pad, Cleaning Tool, Razor, Scraper https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFKF7H6/
Forgive the Amazon link as I couldn't find it elsewhere: https://www.amazon.com/Iwatani-Cassette-VA-30-Portable-Butane/dp/B07V7JNTLB?ref_=ast_sto_dp
I have an electric stove in my house, but I sometimes want faster heat or more control, so I have one of these which is from the same manufacturer as the one above: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006H42TVG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Pros vs. a Hot Plate -Super fast heat -Lots of control over temperature -Can fit lots of different sizes of pan on top
Cons vs. a Hot Plate - You have to keep buying butane, but it's pretty cheap - It's a live fire in your house and while not unsafe in terms of fumes or anything like that, you have to be careful not to light towels, paper, or your sleeve on fire while cooking
That waterline looks like it's plenty of water for a front loader to me.
Have you tried cleaning your machine? There are lots of products on the market and tips/instructions on the internet for doing this.
Also, make sure you're using HE detergent and are not using too much. Read the instructions. Sometimes it seems like the recommended amount is to little visually compared to what was required in the past with older detergent formulations and top loading washing machines.
Are you using a good quality detergent? Might want to try a different brand in any event - especially if you're using powder.
As a last resort: If you machine has a setting for an extra rinse cycle then use that.
You can also try adding a little bit of phosphate to your laundry in the form of Tripolyphosphate. Try something like this. Just a teaspoon or two is plenty and it improves the efficiency of your detergent.
Oh man, this is the question I was made for. This magical device will take care of it as well as deep stains in fabric. grout, pretty much anywhere non living. I used it for my car, bathroom, rugs, sinks, etc. Kill germs as well and no need for scrubbing usually, even on old dirt or stains.
The one linked below isn't the exact model or brand I have, but has all the same accessories...
Got the wall, you might need a stiffer one. As the one I have on my counter has the consistency of a cloth.
This is what we have in a different color:
gasare, Extra Large, Thicker, Silicone Counter Mats, Kitchen Countertop Protector, Heat Resistant, Non Slip, Waterproof, Washable, 25 x 17 Inches x 1.4 mm, Set of 2, Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZYJQZFN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4ZJTRSW07RF86K8XMW4D
A little valve for the ice-maker can be nice to have too. https://www.amazon.com/Frizzlife-Brass-Feed-Water-Adapter/dp/B07JVM7WLS/ref=sr_1_3?crid=DAOO3JUHETB4&keywords=1%2F4+ice+maker+tee&qid=1650340511&sprefix=icemaker+tee%2Caps%2C625&sr=8-3
tl;dr:
The maximum you can get from a bog standard outlet is 15 A @ 120 V. 15A * 120V = 1800W. Anything legal in North America (I think?) is capped at 80% of the maximum load, or 1440W, but people often sell them as 1500W appliances. No appliance you buy will be able to change that.
If you want more energy, you have to find an electrical circuit that has either increased the voltage (e.g. 220V), increased the amperage (e.g. 30A) or ideally both. A 30A 220V electrical circuit could deliver 5,280W to your appliance (though appliances that can handle that tend to be pricey)
Somewhere between 80-90% of the energy in an induction cook top makes it into the thing you're heating, all the other energy goes to the surroundings, yielding ~1150 - 1300W for a regular 15A, 120V outlet. This is ~4400 BTU/h in the pot.
A butane or propane side burner can beat that, lots of camp stoves are sold in the 10000 - 15000 BTU range (but wait!). Gas/butane/propane are closer to the ~40% efficient range, so most of the heat just heats up your surroundings. It still leaves you with ~4000 - 6000 BTU/h in the pot.
By far the most effective and accessible I can think of is a turkey fryer (e.g. here). You can buy one pretty much anywhere for 50-100$, and they can get into the 50 000 - 180 000 BTU range. Note that you will be absolutely chugging propane if you go this route though.
To reconcile your expectations, I would expect combustion cooktops advertised as "15000 BTU" to generally boil water ~20% faster than an induction side burner plugged into the wall.
I don’t know how much money you’re willing to throw at the problem, you could power a 240v cooktop off of this:
EF ECOFLOW DELTA Pro Portable Home Battery, Expandable Portable Power Station, 3.6kWh-25kWh, Huge 3600W AC Output, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Not Included) For Home Backup, Travel, Outdoor Camping https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MVJP7MV/
i see 2.5 gallon 120v ones on amazon. 12 amps, (15amp circuit). not on demand but if u place somewhere covered with no air inlet it shouldnt kick on often at all, can put on switch until an hour before u need. https://www.amazon.com/Ariston-Andris-120-Volt-Mini-Tank-Electric/dp/B07RT71RYH/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=point%2Bof%2Buse%2Bwater%2Bheater&qid=1649951903&sr=8-2-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFIOEEwNjkxWlkxWTImZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA...
i googled your model number and faceplate and looked for images
idk if this is right but you can be more thorough
Bosch Dishwasher Panel Facia 475225 00475225 , White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K433QFY/
Switch to this, it’s probably cheaper per load than the generic and is hands down the best detergent out there
(Pack of 6) Cascade with Phosphates Professional 85oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PT0324C/
2020 Newest Heat Diffuser Stainless Steel Induction Adapter Plate Removable Handle Coffee Milk Cookware Induction Hob Heat Cooking Diffuser for Electric Stove 5.5inch https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08311SV6C/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_4VRTGEDRATPE5MEY49RH
Glisten Dishwasher Magic. Use two bottles simultaneously and run the longest hottest cycle (heavy duty/pots and pans, sanitize, etc)
Vinegar is very dilute, baking soda neutralizes vinegar (if you’re actually using baking powder, it’s not helping either). And I imagine the baking powder/soda and vinegar is just getting drained away after the first rinse cycle. A proper dishwasher cleaner is designed to be released later on so it is not immediately drained away.
Glisten Dishwasher Cleaner & Disinfectant, Removes Limescale, Rust, Grease and Buildup, All-Natural, Fresh Lemon, 3-Pack (DM06N) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004JP8RTI/
You could also fill the detergent dispenser with citric acid powder for an extra boost.
You need a off set connection. Builder's Best 84049 SAF-T-Duct Zero Dryer Vent Periscope, Adjustable 0-5" Length, 4" Diameter x 8', Aluminum https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0977JXD7F/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_EBMZP2FH74WB5RQ9Y5H3 Or the vent line is clogged
We've had good luck with this one we bought 2 years ago -- simple, inexpensive, lightweight, and toasts evenly: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZYZ7HFG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Strange some times they miss label things at the factory but cream is close to white it looks slightly yellowed.It seems like some of that part number are cream and some are white not sure what to say about that. But they dont make a WW on the model. I would just get this one make sure it looks white some look cream.
https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-00475224-Panel-Facia/dp/B002ZNDXR2
I would definitely pay to have the bearings replaced in that bravos...
Part#'s W10435302 & W10447783
And :Sensible Products Tub Puller Tool for Whirlpool Kenmore Cabrio Washing Machines https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VRKYD27/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_034YSBY1VEGRANHJRJSK?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
These are the tools and parts needed to fo this job
Tools also needed: 5/16" and 1/4" nut driver, Phillips and flat head screwdrivers, sledgehammer, pipe wrenches or adjustable wrenches.
Unplug machine before repairs.
Reference Whirlpool cabrio repair vids from YouTube.
Maytag bravos, Kenmore oasis and Whirlpool cabrio are all the same machine.
Good luck 👍
I got these and I use them. They help protect the top from getting scratches and they reduce the noise.
I had an identical issue with my GE dishwasher (installed in my new construction home December 2018). Water was leaking out the back of the dishwasher. It turned out the element didn't have flanges so there was hardly anything other than the rubber washers providing support and sealing the holes once the plastic nuts were tightened. Replacing the heating element with a new one that had the flanges fixed my issue. My floors probably would've been ruined if the GFCI hadn't tripped over and over.
GE Dishwasher Model: pdt825ssj2ss Replacement Part : WD05X23763 OR WD05X24776
Look. Pal. Get this and send me the $12 bill.
Why stare at a roach on the wall all day? Treat yourself for God's sake, and drop that rusty anchor in the trash where it belongs.
This one has replaced a few different appliances for me. I can't speak to the longevity, but my appliances typically last me decades and this one doesn't feel like it would disappoint.
This is the America's Test Kitchen winner Braun Multiquick 5, it's about $65.
I picked up the Breville BSB510XL Control Grip Immersion Blender, Stainless Steel for $100 a few years ago. When I checked current prices, $150, seems too high.
I’ve always wanted an immersion blender and finally purchased the Vitamix brand from Amazon. It arrived on Saturday. I opened the box, but haven’t used it yet. I can tell you that the build quality is excellent! They had a flash sale for $99.95, so that’s why I made the purchase.
Here’s the Amazon link:
Best of luck to you!
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Thanks for the suggestion. I went to Dollar Tree. They either only had LED bulbs, or night light bulbs.
I read not to use LEDs.
Also, none of them were 5000K or higher.
Is this oven safe?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U9OD74/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
Thanks for the suggestion. I went to Dollar Tree. They either only had LED bulbs, or night light bulbs.
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I read not to use LEDs.
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Also, none of them were 5000K or higher.
Is this oven safe?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U9OD74/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
I believe that it is a "tine row pivot clip" Oem part # 00611981. - https://www.amazon.com/Bosch-00611981-Tine-Pivot-Clip/dp/B08R14C51M
Under sink is the way to go. Much better filtration and hidden.
I use this one from 3M: 3M Aqua-Pure Under Sink Full Flow Drinking Water Filter System 3MFF100, Sanitary Quick Change, Reduces Particulates, Chlorine Taste and Odor, Cysts, Lead, Select VOCs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M216HFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_HNTKYWYN4MGJB50Q589C?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Under sink is the way to go. Much better filtration and hidden.
I use this one from 3M: 3M Aqua-Pure Under Sink Full Flow Drinking Water Filter System 3MFF100, Sanitary Quick Change, Reduces Particulates, Chlorine Taste and Odor, Cysts, Lead, Select VOCs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M216HFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_HNTKYWYN4MGJB50Q589C?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
What is wrong with it? Just asking because even though someone wants to charge you 2K to fix it, the parts themselves might not be too expensive and DIY washer repair, although time consuming, is fairly straightforward.
And check to see if you can find a used 27" miele, out of quarantine boredom I did a quick search and they are around for pretty cheap. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/175183843755885/
Can't really recommend anything else, I'm pretty much Miele ride or die at this point, they just flat out clean better. I have a compact miele W1, and the tub fits a surprising amount, I don't miss having a full sized washer at all. It's very quiet and 110v.
looks same as all the other outlets on the wall..
Currently our washing machine is connected to the extension cord, which looks like this:
Hello again! Would this device accommodate an electronically controlled appliance? I don't see any warnings that it wouldn't, but I may be missing something
Ohh, sorry. I'm very glad I asked. So more like this then?
The voltage in my area is 230 volts, so I think I'd have to get something like this then?
Sounds good. My Exterior Window Sill sticks far out from my house, plus house has Vinyl siding. I needed a below Window Sill extension for the bracket feet to have something to press against. Your idea to screw through the feet is a good one, but final position of feet might slightly move. For some, if possible, it may be best to screw these down after the air conditioner is install. Just depends on access etc. Below photo is the bracket I made to screw up under the bottom edge of the Exterior Window Sill.Wood Bracket under Window Sill edge
Appliances are always hit and miss. There can be a model of Samsung that is awesome and then you get the wrong Samsung. I think your best bet would be to review:
Damn just reread..
This is closest youll get
Hike Crew Non-Stick Griddle for Single Burner Outdoor Stove | Pre-seasoned Camping Skillet Pan w/ Easy-Clean Surface, Oil Reservoir & Grease Cup, Raised Edges, Built-In Handles & Carry Bag | 19” x 17” https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096SZH1R1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7KZP977KCC7K26T8SBQ2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Cast iron that big will be HEAVY
Tiger Thermos PIM-G300K Electric Pot, Steamless, Energy Saving VE Heat Retention, Includes Water Supply Display Function, 3L, Black
I've never seen anything like that but you could just get one of these and then run two hoses.
Just needs a door catch looks like, they're the same on a lot of dryers, here is a whirlpool kit but should work, I use this kit on 75 percent of dryers Whirlpool 279570 Dryer Door Latch Kit, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DM8JBZW/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_1V1YRKKMMQAJT23XFHKH
looks like this:
https://www.amazon.com/VEEBOOST-Electric-Charcoal-Portable-Multiuse/dp/B08WH3WYJS
so basically it's a 500W electric element. So if you left it on, the charcoal would burn down, then it's be just like a small electric heater or stove element.
So, nothing really...unless it's just constructed poorly. Is there a safety label on it? etl, ul, ce, whatever depending on the country?
W10712395 Dishwasher Upper Rack Adjuster Kit With W10508950 Dish Rack Stop Clip Compatible with Whirlpool Dishwasher Replace AP5957560 W10350375, 3516330, PS10065979, W10250159, W10712395VP(18 Packs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08941R36W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_QJBZA5NFW5SG0ZB10VRC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This was the part https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086NR627X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_AB0WNF7ZC0BYAXGK5AER?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I can try to find the video I used, but Amazon search history confirmed that’s the part
Looks like something red or pink was either also washed with the blacks...or was washed recently and left lint behind. Things I've tried:
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Something I've not tried is putting something like your black mask into a zippered "delicates" wash bag. The ones I'm talking about are very fine mesh, will will allow water/detergent to come through but will filter out most of the lint.
I changed just the sheet. They're like $4ea on Amazon. Haven't had an issue since. Not sure of your model. 2 PCS Microwave Oven Parts Mica Slice Super Thick Heat Insulation Accessories,Waveguide Cover for Frigidaire 5304464061 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073TY3G8W/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_YE7HTB20W1X90CCDQT21?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Looks like the drain is backing up or you’re dealing with a bad mold issue.
Check and clean the filter. Check the drain line and make sure it isn’t kinked and that it’s properly installed with an air gap, high-loop, or some other kind of back flow preventer. Run your garbage disposal and make sure the sink drain is not clogged.
Use this dishwasher cleaner:
Glisten Dishwasher Cleaner & Disinfectant, Removes Limescale, Rust, Grease and Buildup, All-Natural, Fresh Lemon, 3-Pack (DM06N) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004JP8RTI/ (may be available for less locally at Walmart, Target, Home Depot, etc.)
For the initial cleaning, I suggest using two bottles at the same time. Use the longest and hottest settings (pots and pans, heavy duty, hi-temp wash, sani-rinse, etc)
I also suggest using a foaming garbage disposal cleaner such as this:
Glisten Disposer Care Foaming Drain/Pipe Cleaner, 4 Uses, White, Blue, 4.9 Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002E37158/
I got this one on sale (Prime day?) for $170 and have been happy enough with it. It functions as it should. It has a rotisserie function, but the piece of meat I bought to try it out was too big so I just used the roast function and it turned out great.
It makes good toast and heats frozen food as I would expect it to and those are what I mostly bought it for.
$250 seems steep to me, but I'm tight and shit is expensive. If this one got crushed by a random meteor there's a good chance I'd replace it with the same model.
I moved a 30" wolf in an SUV with my spouse, it was fine, just check the dimensions and make sure it will fit in your car. We had it laid on it's back.
Buy moving straps, it's a very helpful thing to handle the weight distribution. I think we wouldn't have been able to do it without, as a couple compromised of a relatively tall guy and a smaller lady.
Moving Straps, Lifting Straps for Moving Furniture, 2-Person Shoulder Lifting and Moving System for Appliances, Mattresses, Heavy Objects up to 800lbs, Orange https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R5BMBD8/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_9HMQRZHMZQ0X31MDBH3Q
Speedqueen is good. Yes there are other machines that do a good job but the issue is the cheap parts they put into these new machines. It's not something you can always physically see. Which I get why you are second guessing your purchase. I do recommend putting one of these brownout/surge protectors on every washer/refrigerator even computer.
Voltage Protector Brownout Surge Refrigerator 1800 Watts Appliance https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D7KP8S4/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_8JZ6YJBV0AFWSR57S3HK