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Connecting a Washing Machine to a Kitchen Sink

Step 6Wrap-up, part ii

Wrap-up, part ii
The second use for the velcro ties is to keep the hoses in place, when the machine is not in use.

Yay! Clean underwear!
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Jan 16, 2010. 12:20 PMbikerchick4God says:
Me too!!  This is exciting.  I didn't want to sell my W/D as I downsized from a house with garage to a smaller dwelling without hookups.  My friend bought this and that to extend the hoses but I haven't used his 'system'.  I will implement your method and feel confident I can have clean clothes by tomorrow.    Just last night I saw 4 police cars at a laundramat.  I don't wanna go to a laundramat.  Thanks to you I don't have to!
Dec 13, 2006. 10:57 AMhaunted_lady says:
I really love this idea and your use of velcro! I found a really small washer for apartments but it is 200 bucks and room for like nothing. YOUR idea is wayyyy better and I had never known a person could do this. I found you ona google search!!! Pat yourself on the back for an excellent job! I must investigate how you hacked the stove connection! BUt for now a washer is all I need anyway :)

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