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To rewash dd's clothes at 60?

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AntiHop · 22/04/2015 01:12

I have stayed up late to wait for the washing to finish which was all 7 month old DD's clothes. After it was finished I noticed that my DP had turned the washing machine down at 30. The wash included a very poo covered vest. I usually wash her clothes at 50. AIBU to rewash all the clothes at 50, particularly as there was a pooey vest in the wash? Very annoyed at DP for turning the washing machine down. So tired that I have lost all sense of perspective.

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VivaLeBeaver · 25/04/2015 07:04

I've had a dishwasher catch fire. Thankfully I was sat in the dining room when it happened and smelt smoke. The engineer from Zanussi said he's been to lots of house fires started by washing machines and dishwashers. That he would never use them overnight.

I've been on MN years and in that time can think of two posters who have had tumble dryer fires. Inc one many years ago where the fire started in the night as they were all in bed. Smoke detector woke her up, she and family got out. But the cats died and the house was gutted.

Artandco · 25/04/2015 07:21

My 3 hr dishwasher cycle includes the door opening a fraction and drying time at the end. It's Eco friendly as uses less Water than washing up. It isn't that noisy as isn't constantly making a noise the whole time, it does say 5 mins, then 5 mins soaking, then another 2 mins etc

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