Taking everything with you ?!
#31

Ladies (and guys)am I on my own????
I like my top loader I bought it second hand for $300 so its the older style but I think its great gets things clean and is washed in about 30 mins, but I was everything on "Delicate" cycle.
I like my top loader I bought it second hand for $300 so its the older style but I think its great gets things clean and is washed in about 30 mins, but I was everything on "Delicate" cycle.

#32

Originally Posted by jueinnz
Ladies (and guys)am I on my own????
I like my top loader I bought it second hand for $300 so its the older style but I think its great gets things clean and is washed in about 30 mins, but I was everything on "Delicate" cycle.
I like my top loader I bought it second hand for $300 so its the older style but I think its great gets things clean and is washed in about 30 mins, but I was everything on "Delicate" cycle.
You are never on your own-there's always someone watching but not interacting! Weird.


#33

Originally Posted by danny.f
You are never on your own-there's always someone watching but not interacting! Weird. 


Jue

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Originally Posted by brussels_sprout
We seem to be in the minority, only travelling with 4 suitcases , with a slight luggage upgrade from Singapore Airlines. It seems that 3-4 thousand pounds can buy a lot of stuff and avoids loads of hassle.
To anyone shipping a TV
Did you know that English TVs don“t work in NZ ? you will have no sound !
To anyone shipping a TV
Did you know that English TVs don“t work in NZ ? you will have no sound !

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Originally Posted by danny.f
You are never on your own-there's always someone watching but not interacting! Weird. 


#36

Originally Posted by mumomonty
Spritually you mean? That's spot on an absolutely true. We are never alone.


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Originally Posted by sky
Aww that's lovely 


#38

Originally Posted by brussels_sprout
You've never been on the tube in London, then ?


#39

Originally Posted by jueinnz
Ladies (and guys)am I on my own????
I like my top loader I bought it second hand for $300 so its the older style but I think its great gets things clean and is washed in about 30 mins, but I was everything on "Delicate" cycle.
I like my top loader I bought it second hand for $300 so its the older style but I think its great gets things clean and is washed in about 30 mins, but I was everything on "Delicate" cycle.

#40

Originally Posted by SarahB
I like my top loader too. It cleans much better than the ones I used back in UK but its harsh on some clothes so you just have to be aware of that. I prefer it.



#41

Originally Posted by SirEglamore
Only cos you can get your horse blankets in it





#42

Maybe we should start comparing makes cos mine is not so great, but then Im washing big loads for a family of five all day long it seems.

#43

Originally Posted by sky
Maybe we should start comparing makes cos mine is not so great, but then Im washing big loads for a family of five all day long it seems.

#44

Originally Posted by SarahB
Its a F and P... dont know the model but I'm quite happy with it. I know other people who dont like their top loaders though... most complaints being that they are just too harsh and damage things.

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Originally Posted by jueinnz
yep fand P too, all my delicates go in a bag, well when do the washing it does, and I alway wash on delicate and cold water
