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    Funny - Dryers weigh the least but I'll bet a lot of people here would prefer to get them.


    If you haven't done so, you might want to consider doing a little troubleshooting on those appliances. I always ask what is wrong with the machine and get as much symptom information as possible. I then search the Internet for a fix. If I can fix it for less than $25- 50 (depending on what type of appliance) I'll do it and then sell it. I once had washing machine that the person said was leaking turn out to be only a matter of re-clamping the hose. I then sold it for $150.00. Sometimes people are just looking for an excuse to buy new stuff. Service tech tells them that it will cost such and such to come out and look at it and the owner balks.

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