In January, I made a non-resolution to keep the kitchen sink clean and sparkling.
And I failed.
Which is why it wasn't a resolution.
When the dryer croaked last month, I had to get a new one and made a new vow to keep everything off of it.
I have a tendency to pile up clothes on top of the drier for all sorts of reasons and then a) they get "lost" or b) I forget about them or c) they never get a real home and live on the drier forever.
So last week, everything found its home and it now looks like this.
What surprised me the most when I bought this drier is that it's pretty much the same model I had. The old one was from 1986. I expected that in 20+ years, they had somehow changed driers dramatically and I would get some newfangled contraption.
I guess, if I were willing to spend $1000, I could have bought a newfangled contraption, but all of those extra options seemed like a lot of hoopla over nothing.
Since I prefer to put clothes on the line as much as possible, all I really need in a drier is the ability to dry clothes and not set the house on fire. I don't even bother with the different heat settings. It's all or nothing for me.
So, I bought just about the cheapest model I could find and when we got it home, it was so much like the old one, I couldn't get over it. Except this one has a functioning lightbulb. Who would think you'd want a lightbulb in the drier, but I love it!
And the lint filter has an actual handle, not a duct tape one that I had to fashion after the handle fell off.
And hopefully, this one is more energy efficient for when I do have to dry clothes inside.
I love the light in our dryer! I don't care how much like a spaceship my dryer looks, I just want it to work!!
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