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does anyone own a Neptune washer/dryer?
phyl Posted: Jan 26, 2003 12:00 PM+
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does anyone own a Neptune washer/dryer?

Wierd topic I know..

Washer/dryer combo dies about 5 days after Julianne came home...talk about stress

So we bit the bullet and bought a Neptune stackable. Our research shows that in the long run, your save money on this duo since you use much less water and much less detergent. Costs only $12 a year in electricity to run it.

my ? is...I use liquid detergent..(they suggest powder) and they have you pour it directly on top of the clothes. Now, it is obvious that I cannot start the wash then pour in the detergent and then the clothes, since all the water would come pouring out of this front loading washer....BUT can you use the Tide 'kicker' in there?
(it is a plastic thingy that you pour the detergent into and then toss it into the wash)..

ALSO- has anyone seen/bought the special verision of Tide that is for frontloaders? where did u buy it and how much did it cost?

Thanks for the feedback!
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Valenia Posted: Jan 26, 2003 12:19 PM+
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Re: does anyone own a Neptune washer/dryer?

Hiya Phyl. I have a Bosch frontloader, and I use the Tide HE in my washer. I bought it at my local supermarket (but I live in Boston, so that may not be so helpful to you!) and it was $7.99 for 5 lbs.


They also make a HE liquid:


If you go to this page, you can enter your zip code to find the places closest to you that sell it:
http://www.tide.com/products/tide.jhtml?productId=85

Sorry I don't know more about the Neptune!
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phyl Posted: Jan 26, 2003 12:33 PM+
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Re: does anyone own a Neptune washer/dryer?

thanks for the webstie- the nearest store it came up with is in fariview NJ!!
Altho I think Walmart carries it...whcih then I will have robs mom pick it up when she travel to pa
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shamma Posted: Jan 26, 2003 02:06 PM+
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Re: does anyone own a Neptune washer/dryer?

We are looking in to purchasing one not necessarily that brand but a stackable or a 2 in one. Can you share a link where I can find out more about this?? Thanks
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Latina511 Posted: Jan 26, 2003 02:23 PM+
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Re: does anyone own a Neptune washer/dryer?

We really want the 2 in one washer/dryer also because we don't have room for a stackable.
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phyl Posted: Jan 27, 2003 11:15 AM+
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shamma

my hubby has all the sites he looked up. i am guessing he checked the Maytag site but also epionions.com. good site to see everyones eperieinces with all different types of products...

he also checked out consumers digest for repair records
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shamma Posted: Jan 27, 2003 11:18 AM+
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Re: shamma

Thanks Phyl
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Valenia Posted: Jan 27, 2003 11:22 AM+
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Re: shamma

For those of you short on space, let me know if you are considering condensor dryers -- thats what mine is. I live in a condo (2nd floor of 4 floors) that was built in 1916, and there was no way to vent a dryer. So I got a 'condensor' dryer which doesn't need to have an outside vent. My washer and dryer are the size of a dishwasher, and are both fit under a counter in my kitchen. Both are front loading, and they can be stacked.

Another message board for good advice on washers and dryers is:

That Home Site - Appliance Forum
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shamma Posted: Jan 27, 2003 11:27 AM+
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Re: shamma

Thanks Valenia, I will definitely look into this. Living in the city or in an apt is definitely a space lover's nightmare
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Curley999 Posted: Jan 27, 2003 11:49 AM+
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Re: shamma

Wow, Im so happy to see this topic, and that other people have heard of the combo washer/dryer. We JUST got ours delivered on Saturday. We got a EQUATOR EZ-3612-CEE Clothes-Processor from J&R, it was a GREAT PRICE!

J & R

If anyone has any recommendations on the type of soap to use in this machine, or any other tips I would love to hear them!! Hopefully ours we be conected in a few days, where our dishwasher used to be!

Thanks!
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