You won't believe it unless you see it!
Our washer died and the part wast $190 plus the repairman's labor charge.
My daughter decided to get a new set. We went to a rent to own place. I normally would advise her against that but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do!
We took the old set out and put in our storage building.
New washer went in fine.
As you can see, the dryer proved to be a problem.
We had to take the door off the hinges and then it wouldn't go past the toilet.
This is our half bath so we are ok there.
But it wouldn't get close enough to the wall to plug in.
I told the delivery guy - where there's a will, there's a way.
I had totes with books packed in them. We lifted the dryer up and slid them under.
He took pictures too and said his boss wasn't going to believe him without a picture.
I keep tellin ya'll I'm stubborn!
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I know...My Dad made us hang clothes up outside in the summer time and inside in the winter time...that was when jeans were really stiff...Lol!
nope lol
The dryer is just enough over the lid to keep it from opening. I suppose I could detach the lid from the back and put it back on with the lid open. But we have another full bathroom so doubt I will bother lol
So, the dryer doesn't touch the floor and you have to crawl over the toilet to get to the washer?????
LMAO!!! So that takes the toilet out of commission, eh? Still, I know you need a dryer with babies.
At least it's just the second bathroom. I couldn't believe it. smdh
But, I was determined to make it work.
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LOL