No Steve, here's what Mike Wallace really wrote: "according to the sales guy
at Lowe's, Bosch is the only company making (I should say assembling) a
washer in the USA."
The Staber unit sounds like an interesting machine, a top loader but
horizontal axis operation. I had not heard of this company and I guess my
Lowe's here in South Central Kentucky doesn't seem to know about it either.
As much as I hated buying a high dollar item made in China ($800 is high
dollar to me), saving over $500 over Staber's bottom line unit will allow me
to buy a set of T-105's, some gasoline and Sta-Bil for my generator.
Mike in KY
----- Original Message -----
From: "SteveS" <stevesgroups verizon net>
To: "et" <Elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: (ET) More Power Inverters
How about:
http://www.staber.com/
recommended to me by one of our illustrious members. And a fine machine
as well. And uses very little energy - they spec it to run off an
inverter (1500W inverter recommended). Not a cheap machine, not
inexpensive either!
- SteveS
Mike Wallace wrote:
Bosch is the only
company making (I should say assembling) a washer in the USA. Kinda sad
when a German based company is the only one.
Mike in KY
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