Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you already have a central vac system, consider adding a "Spot" outlet in your mudroom/laundry room. We use it a lot more than I thought we would. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpHL6s9mUoM
Not OP. OMG! This looks amazing! I've got a central vac and would love to have this in the bathroom and laundry room! I watched the video and thought the placement was too high on the wall. I think I'd rather have it lower. How much did it cost for you to have it installed?
I think DH said the part itself was about $100 but install might have cost $300 total for labor? I think if we built again I would have it put in my bathroom too. Instead of traditional central vac inlets, we have the "hide a hose" version and those are placed lower to the floor on the main level but about that high on the upstairs level because you are pulling the hose down out of the opening from the tube in the attic. Not sure if that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you already have a central vac system, consider adding a "Spot" outlet in your mudroom/laundry room. We use it a lot more than I thought we would. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpHL6s9mUoM
Not OP. OMG! This looks amazing! I've got a central vac and would love to have this in the bathroom and laundry room! I watched the video and thought the placement was too high on the wall. I think I'd rather have it lower. How much did it cost for you to have it installed?
Anonymous wrote:I'd have a dog washing station installed that would double as a utility sink. I'd also have a floor drain installed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rotary iron above is $2000! How many tablecloths does anyone iron in a year to warrant this item?
You use it for sheets! Martha Stewart has one.
Anonymous wrote:If you already have a central vac system, consider adding a "Spot" outlet in your mudroom/laundry room. We use it a lot more than I thought we would. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpHL6s9mUoM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rotary iron above is $2000! How many tablecloths does anyone iron in a year to warrant this item?
You use it for sheets! Martha Stewart has one.
I want one, but I also want the maid that presumably you can also afford when you have one of these
Also called a mangle. Think these used to be fairly common. My grandmother had one in her basement!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rotary iron above is $2000! How many tablecloths does anyone iron in a year to warrant this item?
You use it for sheets! Martha Stewart has one.
I want one, but I also want the maid that presumably you can also afford when you have one of these