Can We Bring Our Washer And Dryer From The Us?

I bought a local washer 4 years ago and it works fine. I never understand why anybody would need a dryer, just hang the clothes, either outside or inside and they are dry in a few hours to a day. Save the planet.

I never understand why anybody would need a clothes washer, just throw the clothes in a wash bin, add soap, agitate and rinse. They're clean in a fraction of the time a washing machine requires.

Save the planet.
 
I never understand why anybody would need a clothes washer, just throw the clothes in a wash bin, add soap, agitate and rinse. They're clean in a fraction of the time a washing machine requires.

Save the planet.

If you follow this advice you will no doubt save money.

The planet will save itself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rld0KDcan_w

Now, about that cat....
 
You might want to limit the amount of birds and buses in your house, seems you have a problem. And did you know there is a tiny part of Argentina outside of this stinky BsAs, where there is wind and clean air and where condors fly but rarely shit on your shirts? Think hard, it will come to you.
That "tiny" part that you refer to houses about 10% of the population of Argentina. The rest live in urban areas. Think hard it may be painful. I will "save the planet" in many way, but not with dirty sheets.
 
Hanging them out to dry works if you don't do a lot of laundry. But if you do more than a load a day, not very practical. Plus that's a lot of space you need to hang clothes which also may be a difficult to come by, esp in cap fed.
 
Save the planet. Wash your laundry at the river. Dry it on the back of bus 60.
 
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