Rockthejungle wrote:.and since you don't have to spend that 24.00 dollars that goes right back into your pocket.
or it goes back into your savings to recoup the 700+ bucks you've spent on the thing...
ok so i've ran some numbers...
with a normal everyday washing machine here is what the costs work out too
hot/cold cycle - .36 cents per cycle - 200 cycles (4 per week) - $72 per yr
cold/cold cycle - .04 cents per cycle - 200 cycles(4 per week) - $ 8 per yr
difference of 64 bucks.
200 loads worth of fabric softener - $40
200 loads worth of Detergent - $67
bleach (who uses more than one jug a year) - $10
thats a total of $181 bucks worth of savings (around 15 bucks a month)
so it would essentially take someone who does 200 loads of laundry a year...almost 4 years to recoup the money spent....if you've bought it for 500 bucks it would take 2 and 3/4 years to recoup...
NEVERMIND this from their website :
Detergent and Fabric Softener
LaundryPure should reduce, and in most cases eliminate, the need for additives such as detergent and fabric softener. However, you may find that in some cases you may still want to add a reduced amount of these items, depending on the degree of soil.
Bleach
Before LaundryPure, your white cotton laundry needed bleaching. You may still want to occasionally add a small amount bleach with LaundryPure.
huh?
and they only give a 90 day warranty on the bulbs....which are 30 bucks for each bulb...how many loads do you get out of a bulb?
given that it doesn't wash any better than normal washing machines i just can't see why i would invest in this other than to drive my wife nuts.....
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