Clothes Dryer Question

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Re: Clothes Dryer Question

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Wow, you told us you were bringing a dryer, now you just drop it casually you are also planning to bring a wife, now there's a another important point for discussion.
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oakdale160 wrote:Wow, you told us you were bringing a dryer, now you just drop it casually you are also planning to bring a wife, now there's a another important point for discussion.
30A might not be enough for the wife........??
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Re: Clothes Dryer Question

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So there are 2 points worthy of discussion.

Is it best to bring a pre-owned electrical appliance to Thai and make any adjustments necessary to make it functional OR dump it and get a new Thai model here.

AND

Is it best to bring a pre-owned wife here, make any adjustments necessary to get her to function OR dump her and get a new Thai model here.
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Well she is a Thai model.... I have heard that the 50HZ issue isn't as big of a deal as I thought it would be.... But I agree it makes sense that it could be .... With that said, I will do more research on that issue.. The Thai wife really loves having the dryer for the reasons already discussed in this thread... Happy Wife, Happy Life!!!!!
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BOZ, in the UK Mrs BB would only use a dryer, and the reasons are as you stated. When we moved here, I asked if I needed to buy a Dryer. She replied by asking if I was stupid - this is Thailand.
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Parts and service could be a big problem here should an imported model ever break...

And Big Boys points are valid, especially the one about pulling the shirts, especially t-shirts out of the dryer before it stops running and putting them on hangers. They are soft and rarely need ironing, and t-shirts keep their shape better.
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