This Dishwasher Will Save My Marriage! And Possibly Score You A $200 Best Buy Gift Card!

{ Wednesday, October 14, 2009 }
Be sure to visit my everyday blog: She Just Walks Around With It.
This whole "Part Two" thing will make more sense if you read Part One first.

This is a compensated review from BlogHer and Samsung Home Appliances.

Unlike my first attempt, where I veer off course.

I never even once talk about my boobs in this review, for example.

So let's see. Where were we? Well okay, first things first.
  1. If you want to get RIGHT to the part where you can enter the Samsung $200 Best Buy Gift Card contest, scroll down. But know that I think you're a party pooper.

  2. If you want to buy a cool looking, cool sounding dishwasher that will clean and sanitize your ever-growing baby bottle collection in under an hour, I recommend this dishwasher.

  3. If you don't really care about the bottle thing but just want a dishwasher that can FIT YOUR WINE GLASSES OMG, I also recommend this dishwasher.

  4. If you want to know why bad dishwasher status will ruin your marriage or make it snow in your livingroom, read Part One of this review here.

  5. If you just read Part One and are all, TELL ME MORE ABOUT YOUR DISHWASHER LIFE, let's continue.

...BUT!

Despite our house being newly built and having some rather nice amenities, the dishwasher did not bode well for our marriage and eternal happiness. The dishwasher sucked. Suck, suckity, suck-suck sucked.

Sucked because:

A: It was tiny.

Forget fitting plates, whatever. Wine glasses did not fit in the top rack. Yes, there was a stupid thingy made for where the wine stems go, but that only worked with our tiniest wine glasses, of which we have maybe three.

Also? Ha, ha. Apparently the part of our kitchen that was "custom built" to house a dishwasher was not made to any sort of "standard" specifications and therefore doesn't naturally conform to any sort of normal dishwasher removal or installation. So while this is a different issue entirely, it took the Best Buy installer dude 3 seconds to say, "Oh yeah, no, sorry. You can't fit a dishwasher there."

Note: He said this while pointing at the dishwasher that was already there. Awesome.

B: It didn't, you know, WASH THE DISHES.

I don't ask a lot of my appliances. I understand that most appliance failing is my fault. (See: kitchen moat. Or did I ever tell you about the time I made a microwave shoot flames? While at work? No? Hmm.) But after repeated use by me AND my husband, I can say with confidence that it's not my fault. Our dishwasher just didn't clean dishes.

So to set the stage for my doomed marriage, let me restate. Yes, I have a dishwasher, but that horrid, plain, white, cheapo appliance would more appropriately be called A Small White Box That Sprays Some Water On The Six Dishes That Fit In Here. And Leaves Them Spotty.

Meaning, obviously, that without a better dishwasher, our marriage would sputter and spot and we'd eventually outgrow it.

Thus, when presented with an opportunity to get a NEW dishwasher, I leapt at the chance. Please don't suck! Please don't be tiny! And, upon further reflection, Please save me from divorce!

And here are the results.

The dishwasher is the Samsung Built-In Dishwasher (it's this model):

This is like, an Official Product Photo.


Oooh, even the inside is sparkly metal!


The thing looks awesome. Once we got it in (which took some doing because our "custom" kitchen is not set up to accommodate any sort of normal appliance), it looked beautiful.

Our kitchen cabinetry is all white, and our appliances all "match." Except I'm not a huge fan of the coordinated white appliances because, like everyone else in the world, I think stainless steel appliances are so much more elegant-looking and modern.

Our kitchen. Note the white microwave and oven on the right,
the made-to-look-like-a-white-cabinet fridge (to the left of where the counter ends),
and the white island, which is where the dishwasher lives.

Plus everything goes with stainless steel.

So until we can afford to replace all of our appliances with stainless steel versions, starting with the dishwasher was an excellent first step. It doesn't stand out as mismatched at all.



Next -- and I know this is a really random thing to say -- the dishwasher sounds great. It is a pretty quiet machine when running, but that's not even what I mean. I mean that the buttons make little sounds when you touch them, and they sound really cool. Especially the power button.

I know. I know you're not going to buy a dishwasher because the buttons sound cool. Probably. But I wouldn't put it past me to make a decision that way, so I'm pointing it out.

Isn't this a happy sound?



Oh right. Probably the more important thing to point out is that there IS a power button. Meaning the the machine doesn't stay on 24/7, like older models do. Having a power button makes so much sense! I don't know how much of an impact this has on the environment, but hey -- if I can save some power here and there, I'm happy to. No need for the machine to always be on, right?

Ooh! Pretty, fancy buttonry!



But probably you're reading along here and just want to know if the machine works well. Yes, it does.

For one thing, it's totally easy to use. Naturally, I ran the first load as soon as the installer guy left without even looking at the manual. (Probably not the preferred method of operation, huh? Sorry, Samsung!) Basically I saw a button that said "Quick," looked at the mounting pile of baby bottles (uh, and maybe empty wine glasses, who's to say?) and was like, YES. I opened the machine, marveled at the amount of roominess and top-rack clearance (is it called "clearance"? I mean, when you think about it, a dishwasher IS kind of like a parking lot, except for dishes...) and jammed it full of bottles and glasses and whatever else I could find. I hit the "Quick" button.

And nothing happened.

So I hit the button about three million more times.

Still nothing happened.

Do you know why? Have you figured it out? Well, that's when I realized what the save-the-planet "Power" button is for. The machine isn't ON until you turn it on. So I turned it on, hit "Quick" and the machine told me it had 38 minutes to go.

Not bad for a full cycle!

At the end of the 38 minutes -- which count down very visibly, by the way --

17 minutes left to go!

I popped open the machine and was mostly delighted. The dishes, glasses, and bottles were SO CLEAN. I maybe did a happy dance.

I must point out that I was a little surprised at the amount of moisture still left in the dishwasher, though. It was still very wet. I just figured that the "dry" part part of the "Quick" cycle had maybe been somewhat compromised in order to get the dishes done in under 40 minutes(?). Despite the dishwasher and dishes being a little damp, however, THERE WERE NO SPOTS ON THE WINE GLASSES. So, I'll take damp over spotty any day.

The next time I ran the dishwasher, I used the "Normal" cycle with a very full load of dishes that were maybe not very well pre-cleaned. Because, yes, I wanted to challenge my new machine. Again, the dishes were spotless. Every plate and glass was clean and unspotted, and the stuff we didn't wash off the dishes was nowhere to be seen (I guess is due to the thing's "hard food disposer" thingy?). AND the machine was a little bit drier this time.

I also noticed that the moisture seemed to be worse on the plastic pieces in the dishwasher (tupperware, for example) than on the glass and ceramic. There is probably some physics law for this, but la la la, clean dishes.

Lastly, we tried the "Normal" cycle and added the "Extra Dry & Sanitize" option and that helped with the moisture situation a lot. It took longer to do the whole load, obviously, but that's not really a big deal if you leave the dishwasher to run while you go to bed (especially because when the dishwasher's done, it turns itself off).

To recap!

PROS:
  • Looks gorgeous (will make your stupid white appliances jealous)

  • Runs quietly

  • Makes cool sounds that will make you think you're living in the future

  • Incredibly spacious

  • Lots of "clearance" on the top rack, like a parking lot!

Here are two wineglasses (for scale). On the right, a very small, old-fashioned wine glass.
On the left, a gigantic red wine glass intended for reds like Bordeaux that
could not in a million years fit on the top rack of my old dishwasher.


Here is the dishwasher, open. Will Gigantaur The Wineglass fit?


It does! It's a dishwasher miracle!

  • Everything fits and the racks are even adjustable (though I haven't had to adjust them for anything yet)

  • Awesome "Quick" cycle (very helpful if you have company coming and you forgot to do the dishes!) (Not that this has ever happened to me!). Also awesome if you have a ton of bottles that could really use a power wash in a hurry.

  • Automatically shuts off, is not pulling energy 24/7, has a Power button (it's "Energy Star" compliant, but but that's not something I would notice by looking at it or using it, unlike the power button)


CONS:
  • Leaves dishes a little damp unless you run it with the "Extra Dry & Sanitize" option

And of course, considering all the empirical evidence, thanks to Samsung, our marriage has been saved. And I can go back to writing about my boobs. Phew.


**** THE PART WHERE YOU WIN STUFF ****

Not only can you win a $200 Best Buy Gift Card from ME, you can go peruse the seven other Samsung appliance reviews (even though they didn't write about their boobs, either) for seven additional chances to win.

See the review round-up and additional chances to win here!

How to Enter:

Leave me a comment about which Samsung appliance will change your life forever, rescue your marriage from certain destruction, or, you know, just look spiffy in your home.

(You can see from the review round-up above that you're choosing between a dishwasher, fridge, electric range, microwave or washer/dryer. )

I mean, feel free to write a whole blog post about which you'd choose and just link to that in your comment, too. You may be surprised at just how much you have to say about a dishwasher. I was!

The contest officially begins at 9:00 am PST on 10/15/09 and end 5:00 pm PST on 11/15/09. Sadly, I cannot accept entries that come in before or after these times.

Please be sure to leave a way for me to contact you in your comment (email, blog, whatever) or I can't count your entry as valid.

Rules:
  • No duplicate comments, BUT
  • You may receive ONE additional entry by linking on Twitter and leaving a link in the comments to your Tweet.
  • You may receive ONE additional entry by blogging about this contest and leaving a link in the comments.
  • This giveaway is open to US residents, aged 18 and older.
  • Winner will be selected via random draw, and will notified by e-mail.
  • Winner will have 48 hours to get back to me once I contact her/him, otherwise a new winner will be selected.
  • Please see the official rules here: Official Rules

For more information, please visit Samsung's website.



Thanks for visiting, reading, and entering! Good luck!

701 comments:

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Jayna said...

I'd love a new washer and dryer. Ours work ok, but are sorely lacking in options and you know, aesthetics.

I would've said 'dishwasher' as ours just broke last week (it's so miserable to handwash dishes after having used a dishwasher for years!) - but our new one is being delivered next week. Probably it is not as cool as this one. However, less expensive.

teetersj@gmail.com

1993wel said...

I'd love a new washer and dryer. Our washer smells funny, and our dryer takes forever to dry the clothes -- sometimes as much as two hours. Ugh.

Angela said...

Oh, I really need to replace my washer/dryer. Mine are 23 years old and while the washer "works" it only washes cold and takes forever to fill. Maybe hubby would finally get a handle on the laundry if we had a new one.

Unknown said...

A new refrigerator would hep me score points with my wife. She has been after me to replace our aging fridge. It leaks water inside, doesnt' have enough space or an icemaker. garrettsambo@aol.com

theprophecygirl said...

I have a decent washer. It does the job. But that Samsung Steam Washer is making me swoon! My constant laundry duty (messy hubby & twinfants) would be less of a chore with such a gorgeous and amazing appliance. I could even have my clothes look refreshed after being clawed and and wiggled over for hours. I could put a bow in my hair at the end of the day and my hubby would think I'm Donna Reid. Thanks! theprophecygirl at hotmail dot com

pat jasmin said...

great place to shop

/\Heather/\ said...

I really can't decide between the Samsung Built-In Dishwasher and the awesome 'fridge. I guess I'll go with the dishwasher, since this one has suddenly stopped drying without us coaxing it (and by suddenly, I mean last night). Thanks!
heatherpooh (hotmail)

/\Heather/\ said...

Tweeted - http://twitter.com/choochoo428/status/5738570379
heatherpooh (hotmail)

roseh2o19 said...

fridge would do it

AmyLynn said...

A new dryer would save my life/time/and marriage. Our current dryer has to run 2 cycles for our clothes to get dry. My husband and I always have spats about whose turn it is to go down to the basement and restart the dryer.

LindsayC said...

I would definitely love the dishwasher. We have been living without a dishwasher for 3 years now and it makes me so sad. We never realized how much we would miss it until it was gone. I can totally understand what you mean by it saving your marriage because we could definitely use one to help out our marriage!

LindsayC said...

I blogged http://colitascorner.blogspot.com/2009/11/samsung-dishwasher-review.html

LindsayC said...

Tweet http://twitter.com/Lstixrud/status/5739840590

carolpie said...

A new fridge as mine is a GE and the thing freezes my lettuce, cheese, sour cream, etc. and also my ice maker and grill is broken. Worst fridge I have ever had!

CherylS22 said...

I'd love to get a new microwave over my stove. The one we have is almost 25 years old & is bound to stop working at the most inconvenient time.

Thanks ~ megalon22{at}yahoo{dot}com

AEKZ2 said...

I would just love the 27 cu. ft. Side by Side refrigerator (RS277ACRS).

kat said...

With the economy the way it is I could never afford to go out and buy a new stove, refridgerator or a dishwasher. This would be a real treat for me to win this. Thanks

Anonymous said...

It would be so great to get the washer and dryer. Our washer and dryer is older than I am! I hate how much energy is wasted by the dinosaur and I can't believe how gorgeous the new stainless steel appliances are!

teacherlinz[at]yahoo[dot]com

Crystal F said...

We could really use a new washer and dryer. Ours is so old and out of date. lol Thank you!

Beejax said...

I would really love the french door refrigerator. We have a really old refrigerator and the way that the shelves are put together are really inconvenient. I would really like a fridge that could actually hold everything we need it to hold.

susan1215 said...

I would love a new fride. My is so old and small. I would love one with an ice maker on the front and big enough to hold more frozen foods.

s2s2(at)comcast(dot)net

Beejax said...

Tweet http://twitter.com/Beejax/status/5741558157

Beejax said...

I posted this on my blog http://beejax.blogspot.com/2009/11/blogher-samsung-dishwasher-review.html

JoAnn said...

Samsung makes a great line of user friendly, beautiful appliances. To make life easier I really need to replace my stove. I currently have a portable dishwasher it would be great to have one that is built in.

areyoukiddingme said...

I would love a new dishwasher...as long as it's quiet. The noise that my current one makes is making me crazy...

Meet the Browns said...

We would go for the Samsung Dishwasher--ours has started to leak onto the kitchen floor!

Katie
showbizkp[at]gmail[dot]com

gooeygooey said...

Well, since we're talking about the appliance that will change my life forever it has to be the washer/dryer.

marissa said...

That fridge! I'm in love.

LADYHIGHTOWER said...

I would love, love to have a new refrigerator with a much bigger freezer than the dinky one that I have now! I'm a widow so it won't save a marriage but it will really save my SANITY! ladyhightower@live.com

LADYHIGHTOWER said...

Tweet. http://twitter.com/LADYHIGHTOWER/status/5743489694 ladyhightower@live.com

LADYHIGHTOWER said...

Blog post. http://psychicmamaindigochild.blogspot.com/2009/11/8-chances-to-win-200-bestbuy-gift.html ladyhightower@live.com

giggling kids said...

A washer and dryer woukd be great. Our dryer sound horribe.

heatherstamper09@aol.com

Anita said...

I would love a new fridge that will hold all the food my 5 teens can eat!!
aterpstra@cswsaints.com

Bandbabe said...

A new dishwasher since the door on mine is broken.

Stephanie Grant said...

I think a new fridge would be awesome in my new house!
thegrants(at)live(dot)com

Leslie S. said...

The fridge would be what my family needs.Ours keeps icing over and causes the fridge to get hot.Thanks!

Stephanie Grant said...

tweet:
http://twitter.com/sgrant2005/status/5744475365
thegrants(at)live(dot)com

Stephanie Grant said...

I blogged:
http://thegrantsgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/11/she-just-reviews-it-samsung-review.html
thegrants(at)live(dot)com

GStix said...

I would really like to get the Samsung oven. There are so many great features and I could definitely use something that would make life a little easier. I spend so much of my time fighting with the old stove I have that getting a new one would make me really happy.

GStix said...

Tweet http://twitter.com/Gstixy/status/5744929168

GStix said...

I blogged about the giveaway http://gstix.blogspot.com/2009/11/fourth-blogher-best-buy-giveaway.html

tlcfromtn said...

I need a new stove badly. Mine is over 20 years old and is on it's last leg.

braaisjo at gmail dot com

mineola said...

Definitely the Samsung fridge (RFG297AARS)- we have a legacy fridge here badly in need of an upgrade!

tlcfromtn said...

tweeted

http://twitter.com/tlcfromtn/status/5745085613

braaisjo at gmail dot com

disneyfanheather said...

A new Front-Load Washer would make life so much easier! And a dryer would be wonderful to have too! :)

disneyfanheather said...

I tweeted!
http://twitter.com/_HeatherAnne_/status/5745360751

slehan said...

Since I am not married none of these would save it. But a new dishwasher will make my life much easier. Thanks for the contest.

slehan said...

tweet http://twitter.com/slehan/status/5745365599

carmen said...

I'd pick the washer/dryer combo. Right now we have to go to the laundromat so this would be a lifesaver!

carmensechristjunk at gmail dot com

slehan said...

blogged: http://slehan.blogspot.com/2009/11/holiday-contests.html

Anonymous said...

The 4.3 cu. ft. Front Load Steam Washer would make life easier. The washer I have now needs to be run twice to get all the water out

luckydolls123[at]verizon[dot]net

carmen said...

Tweet: http://twitter.com/atlantagalknows/statuses/5745400486

carmensechristjunk at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

My dishwasher is dying. It makes terrible growling noises. I really cant's be without one. So, thanks for this offer.
oak462@juno.com

Kristin said...

I really need a new stove. It will save my relationship, trust me. Last night I tried (stress "tried") to make a casserole in the monstrosity I call an oven. You see, my oven bakes at lightning fast speed, so you have to adjust instructions...by say, half the time and about 50 degrees less than required. Then, the food MIGHT get done properly. Argh!

wowknk@gmail.com

Rhonda Clemens said...

I could sure use a new washer and dryer to make life easier. My washer & dryer makes one heck of a clunking noise, and I am pretty sure we use more electricity than we need too!

clemensrhonda at hotmail dot com

novidiac said...

I'm currently hoping for a new washer and dryer for Christmas ... It's the most used appliance in my house.. well maybe the fridge but I already have a new fridge, which I adore the sound it makes when you leave the doors open too long... we jokingly told our kids it's the sound it makes before it starts to back out of its spot, so close the door and run away!

rb109972 said...

A new fridge would be so nice. I am still using my small one from when i was in school.

pms3237 said...

My washer & dryer are over 20 years old....new ones would be a great change in my hoping they won't stop dead!

AnneTracker said...

a new oven would save my life. Seriously, I am the keeper of many family recipes, and my oven is a piece of garbage. I'm sick of having to beg to use friend's a family member's ovens! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE you would save my life.

Lisa Garner said...

We are a busy family of 5 with a new baby and lots of cloth diapers on the way the 4.0 cu. ft. High-efficiency Front Load Washer WF218ANB by Samsung would be a huge help for our family and make washing large loads a lot easier!
lisalmg25 at gmail dot com

Danny said...

I blogged http://dannyrayhastosay.blogspot.com/2009/11/last-best-buy-giveaway.html

Danny said...

Tweet http://twitter.com/DannyRMcD/status/5746930084

Lisa Garner said...

I Tweeted this giveaway. http://twitter.com/lisalmg/status/5747089624
lisalmg25 at gmail dot com

Drew and Joey said...

To make my life better, the one kitchen appliance I'd most like to replace is my dishwasher. It is old, noisy, & sometimes leaky.
drewandjoey07 at yahoo dot com

Ruthie said...

I don't know about my life, but a dishwasker would sure save my hands.

Anonymous said...

To make my life better, the one kitchen appliance I'd most like to replace is my range. It is old & inefficient.
jmadru07 at yahoo dot com

Tara said...

I'd take that fridge any day of the week.

Charity S said...

A new microwave oven would save my life. I would love to actually be able to heat and reheat food. Thanks


charisscharity [at] yahoo [dot] com

LC said...

I would be grateful for any new appliance as ours are really old but the one I could use the most is the dishwasher. Our dishwasher was born when in the era of flock of seagulls and duran duran. So it could definitely use an update. I would especially love having stainless steel instead of the stylin' brown and cream that ours currently is!

Charity S said...

tweeted.

http://twitter.com/ccboobooy/status/5747606345


charisscharity [at] yahoo [dot] com

My Kids' Mom said...

My range is so unpredictable I'm not bringing pies this year for Thanksgiving. It would be so nice to have help getting a new one!

LC said...

Tweet tweet http://twitter.com/LindzCS/status/5748064864

Kim said...

I would love love love love this dishwasher. It would also totally save my marriage because we argue about who is going to the dishes all the time. Then my mom comes over and complains about it too... In-laws can be total marriage breakers LOL All of the appliances in our kitchen are stainless steel but our dishwasher is all yucky and rusted. It was like this when we bought our house and would cost way too much money to just replace the trays (on a used dishwasher whose motor could die at any moment).

allykittie79 at aol dot com

LC said...

Blog entry http://sweepstakesjunkiegiveawayaficionado.blogspot.com/2009/11/last-best-buy-giveaway-from-blogher.html

Kim said...

Blogged!

http://allykitty5.blogspot.com/2009/11/dishwasher.html

allykittie79 at aol dot com

Kim said...

Tweeted!

http://twitter.com/allykitty5/status/5748320523

allykittie79 at aol dot com

liliesrnice said...

We could really use a dishwasher! Ours died years ago so we wash everything by hand.

Francine Anchondo said...

To make my life better, the one kitchen appliance I'd most like to replace is my fridge.

fmd518(at)gmail(dot)com

Jan said...

I would like to have a new dishwasher. Ours is really outdated and clunky and it is not energy efficient at all. We have an astronomical power bill and it would be great to cut down on that by having a more energy efficient dishwasher.

Jessica G said...

I am in the, I desperately NEED a new Dishwasher club!

Straight up, mine SUCKS!

Sometimes the dishes come out dirtier than they were when they went in (no lie!)

And since my husband, nor children, know how to Pre Rinse~ It would save me TONS of time hand washing them AFTER they are unpacked.

Much Love, Jes
greimanj (at) comcast (dot) net

The Fredricksons: Brian, Britney, Salty, and Benji said...

Fridge (RFG297AARS) would be such a blessing in our house! The tiny fridge we currently have is over-flowing with produce, milk, eggs, and other essentials. The freezer, beware, is crammed with frozen leftovers and the single gallon of ice cream it can hold, resulting in something being pushed out when the door is opened. All that to say, I would sooooooo LOVE LOVE LOVE a bigger fridge!

Thanks, Britney
spritely0@netscape.net

Jan said...

I posted on my blog http://janmcdsweepsandgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/11/final-blog-giving-away-gift-cards-from.html

Jan said...

Tweet! http://twitter.com/DJanMom/status/5749644611

Brian E. said...

Thanks for the giveaway... We are looking to replace our kitchen microwave, and the Samsung - 1.8 Cu. Ft. Over-the-Range Microwave - Stainless-Steel (SMH9187ST) would be a perfect fit: big interior & reasonable price.

senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

Brian E. said...

Tweeted: http://twitter.com/brianpiero/status/5749741316


senorpiero [at] yahoo [dot] com

Steve M. said...

A microwave from this century would be nice. Mine is from the 1980s. I think Marty McFly brought it here in his DeLorean.

writetosteve at hotmail dot com

guettel78 said...

The Samsung SNK9175ST microwave would be a godsend for making delicious meals quickly, which is something my family definitely needs most days since we're always on-the-go and racing our busy schedules. Its combination of convection and microwave heat as well as the 200 built-in recipes would make mealtimes a lot more workable without sacrificing the quality of the end products. Plus, it's a beautiful piece of equipment!

gkaufmanss@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I would get a new washer and dryer. We have really old ones and they can leave rust stains on our clothes and they really don't get the clothes all that clean.

mcdonough[dot]dan2[at]gmail[dot]com

guettel78 said...

I tweeted: http://twitter.com/guettel78/status/5750392294

gkaufmanss@yahoo.com

guettel78 said...

I blogged: http://slavetoacademia.blogspot.com/2009/11/200-best-buy-gc-giveaway-at-she-just.html

gkaufmanss@yahoo.com

Amy delong said...

I could really use a dish washer badly,I Do not have one!

ardelong2(at)gmail(dot)com

dvice12 said...

The Samsung Built-In Dishwasher would be great - ours is old and doesn't work too well

Anonymous said...

I really love the french door refrigerator. Not only is it beautiful I love how much stuff you can fit in it. We have a newer fridge but it's a side by side and there really isn't that much room for anything in it. The french door refigerator from Samsung seems like it is set up really well and carries a lot of stuff. Fingers crossed!

janmcd01(at)hotmail(dot)com

Becky said...

A new dishwasher would be awesome!

becpetty at yahoo dot com

07violet said...

a washer and dryer, the ones here need replacing

alterna7 at hotmail dot com

Sand said...

I would love the Samsung Dishwasher DMR77LHS. I love that it has quiet operation as my current one is loud.

esther said...
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esther said...

A new stove would definitely change my life!

esther said...

I tweeted.
http://twitter.com/era54/status/5751458576

lilyk said...

A Samsung refrigerator would make my life easier.

lilyk@mail2world.com

Charlene Kuser said...

The refrigerator would be a life
saver,since mine is about ready
to go to the dump

CharlieGurl57@aol.com

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