dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
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Just moved into our new (rented) house. Space for washer in the kitchen, is it worth buying a machine second hand (£60 - £100) for a year or will using the laundrette (eastenders styleeee) be enough??
I like the convenience of having one in the kitchen but wondering if its worth spending money on
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Conway563
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Registered: 7th Jun 06
Location: Yate, Bristol
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Personally I couldn't deal with not having my own washing machine.
How much does it cost to go to the laundrette? Would have thought going for a year is going to cost you a lot more than £60-100
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
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This is what im thinking, with me a being a student I am at home a lot more than people who work so I get all the housework done for the missus. I am going to look into the laundrette costs as Im sure with the fuel bills going up that they have rocketed along with everything else?
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richardworrall
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Registered: 20th Sep 05
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have a nosey on www.freecycle.org, i got a virtually new freezer of there for free!!
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Fee
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Registered: 16th Nov 05
Location: With AK
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or comet clearance
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Get one! Laundrettes are so expensive and it takes a lot of time up. In my old flat the fuckers put a dishwasher, now that you can do without, instead of a washing mashine. It was a fatal error.
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
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Yer I been talking to mattk on u2u and the landlord, who says the feeds have been put in so basically all i got to do is connect it up, just getting some tips from matt about that, so I think i will go for one
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