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Washer/Dryers tight spaces

Michael Baum
#2 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
  • Olympia, WA
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For those of you who have small cabins or a lack of space for a washer/dryer this article could be helpful.

https://blog.yaleappliance.com/ge-profile-vs-lg-vs-samsung-c...

This article is all about the various all in one washer/dryer combos that are pretty easy to fit just about anywhere.

As some may know, I have been following Yale Appliance's Blog for a few years. They cover a TON of products but I especially like their yearly reliability scores. What's great about it is that all the data is based on their service departments actually repair numbers, which usually number over 30k service calls a year.

Yale Appliance is based in the greater Boston area. So if you are looking for data on what appliances are the most reliable based on real world repair numbers, just head over to their blog and read up!

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