So it's been a while but im surprised that there is still consistent traffic to this blog. You'd be surprised how many people want free breast pumps and hate that ionizer on the fellowes (winix) air purifier.
So if you live in a small place, chances are you may have one of the LTG variants of the Whirlpool Thin Twin Heavy duty washer/dryer stacked combo unit. It's ideal for small areas such as between cabinets or most likely, in your closet somewhere. You also are probably reading this because it has an annoying buzzer at the end of any dryer cycle that ensures people in Africa is made aware that you need to reset your dryer (because it never dries the first time around).
The following is how to disconnect the dryer buzzer on a LTG5243DQB Whirlpool "thin twin" washer dryer but it applies most of its cousins as well.
All you need is a needle nose plier.
So if you look at the front of the machine it looks something like this. Washer in the bottom, dryer up top with the front console in between, seated on the bottom of the dryer, and the transition panel in between in case, like i said before, you are inside a small closet and need to clean out your exhaust duct.
At any rate, you dont need to open that up, but it's there incase you didnt know. Its just held by those two screws on the top part of the panel.
So the front console control panel is held by tension clips. There's nothing to unscrew to get to it. If you crouch down to the washer level and look up, you see a bunch of screws. Unplug your machine from the electrical outlet and let's go.
On the top right corner, you see the round screw that looks like you needs a hex bit to unscrew it? There's two of them, one on each side, and it hold the console from flapping open (the bottom part is the hinge, and the console swings open from the top).
Thats actually your tension clip and you take your needle nose pliers, get a good grip in there and pull down all the way (you can use a lot of strength, you wont break it). Then with your other hand, while you are still gripping the pliers and pulling down, pull open the top of the console. Do this on each side.
It slides down like so. On the other side, here's a picture of what you are pulling down (the black piece that im touching with the plier on the left side of the picture) you are pulling that down against that spring so that the black bar retracts in and the whole console swing open.
It's open like so.
There's probably dust and hair in there from all your gunk, so take a vacuum and give it a quick cleaning while you're here.
On the right side, those little black boxes, is the bane of your existence. The center module is the dryer buzzer.
Just to be sure, you should see the part number.
Mine was part 694419, and on amazon, it's listed as the annoying dryer buzzer.
At this point you can mark which is the left and right wire (i have this blog and these pictures so i can clearly see the left wire has more words faced up). Go ahead and yank the power wires out.
I wrapped the ends of my two black wires with electrical tape (so some freak dust hair doesnt go in, short it out and start a fire) and then taped the thing to the big clear tube so it doesnt flap about and then proceeded to close up the console.
Just reverse your steps. On each side, pull the clip down and push the console in. The left side is much easier than the right, so start with the left and keep it aligned.
Voila! no more waking the dead at the end of the dryer cycle.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Things to remember when buying a home
The home buying process is a daunting task and there's so many things to remember and do that many will make mistakes along the way. Here are some wise words of wisdom to remember when buying a home (excluding loan related issues) and avoid the most common mistakes many make to the best of our ability.
(Accept that many mistakes will be made, but we must always try to do the best possible)
(Accept that many mistakes will be made, but we must always try to do the best possible)
- Hire your own home inspector, not the one the real estate agent recommends.
- You read this before on different sites im sure. It's serious. Dont use inspectors that basically work for the agent. You are throwing money away. Kickbacks makes everything dirty. Your agent has been screwed over too many times to have your best interest in mind.
- If you are buying a newly built house, vet what actually comes with the price/purchase and what the property tax is after the home is built.
- Besides 4 walls, what else you get? Gutters, a lawn, a fridge, A/C, etc.
- Property tax on land is pennies compared to what you pay after you have a new home constructed and move in.
- Look for shallow dips in the yard. If it's buried construction trash make sure the seller deals with this.
- Storage space is a huge part of your life. Get the biggest garage possible. Buy either a half car extension or a full car extension over the amount of vehicles you will have.
- Garage space is a huge deal if you are living in a long term detached home. Else, attic or basement may suffice. Unless you are planning on storing stuff at your parents home.
- Dont buy a house that needs upgrades or with a pool unless you were specifically going in looking for one.
- You will never get the upgrades done and putting in a new in-ground pool is extremely expensive. Maintaining a pool is a pain that you need to be looking forward to when you bought it.
- If there is a soaking/jacuzzi tub - make sure there is sufficient hot water. Fill up the tub as if you would use it to make sure.
- In apartments, you may have a timer on your hot water. In homes, you have to check if your hot water tank is big enough.
- Observe your close bus stops especially when school is out to see what kind of neighborhood you are in. Check rental listings to see if there's too many people in your neighborhood that wont care about it.
- Avoid the ghetto.
- Avoid having a large crowd of kids around your home at 3 pm.
- Avoid any homes with big trees growing right by it.
- Protect the foundation
- Check the parking situation at night time when everyone is home.
- If you plan on street parking/using a community parking lot.
- Dont buy homes in a flood zone if this is your primary house.
- Basements always get flooded when it's bad. Even if you have a sump pump.
- Dont buy a home with an open kitchen floor plan unless you were specifically looking for it.
- You will need a super expensive exhaust fan (not a dinky one attached to a microwave) and the smell will seep everywhere. Worse than the smell is the grease.
- In a house, get your utility lines marked.
- You will need to know where they are at some point.
- If you are not set on buying a condo/coop, go for a house, not an apartment. If you must have a shared wall/ceiling/floor, make sure it's sound proof.
- You will feel like a prisoner in your own home if you dont check this. If high property taxes is a deterrent, calculate the price of the maintenance fee and common charge of an apartment and understand it adds up close to the property tax amount anyway. Its far better to live in a detached house in the end.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Removing music from IOS7 iphone/iDevice purchased off iTunes
The music app in IOS7 continues to be a piece of crap that ignores folders and makes you make local playlists or sync with your iTunes while at the same time, tries to move you away from iTunes to iCloud. It's trash.
You may have songs for whatever reason, (belongs to someone else, got it free from the starbucks, whatever) that comes up in your phone. You try to swipe it but there's no delete option like the other songs that you copied from your computer.
To remove it, you must:
You may have songs for whatever reason, (belongs to someone else, got it free from the starbucks, whatever) that comes up in your phone. You try to swipe it but there's no delete option like the other songs that you copied from your computer.
To remove it, you must:
- In Settings, make sure "Show All Music" is on.
- Play (replay* because you played it at some point to have this problem) the song and just fast forward to the end.
- In the playlist on your screen, if you see a cloud icon, touch it to "complete" downloading the song to your device.
- So at this point, the song is fully in your phone. You've enabled the cloud connection, played it all the way to the end to ensure full download. Now you can swipe it to see the Delete option.
- Delete the offending song.
- In Settings, make sure "Show All Music" is off to get rid of the song name with the cloud icon from your list.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Fellowes Quiet Air Purifier with True HEPA Filter (AP-300PH) - PlasmaTRUE Ionizer Noise
Fellowes Quiet Air Purifier with True HEPA Filter ( model AP-300PH) is a rebranded Winix 9500 made by a Korean manufacturer and is generally highly rated. Some features (remote) was removed when this product was ported over to the American market and priced around an average of $190. If you have the patience and wait for a "hot deal", then you can strive to get it at around $130 before tax and probably need to use an online coupon.
Here is the historical data of the price on CamelCamelCamel
I highly recommend this purifier. It works noticeably well in both performance and sound. The filters are reasonably priced (not cheap for how long they last but i deem it acceptable especially if you periodically clean it before replacing it). If someone farts in the same room, the auto sensor will detect it and ramp up the speed to clean out the impurity. Seriously.
Fellowes customer service and warranty is pretty solid.
There is only one fault with this product and it's the PlasmaTRUE ionizer that's built in without a way to disable it. The topic of whether an ionizer is dangerous to your health is debatable, but the reason that it is such a fault in this product is that it emits a high pitch rapid chirping sound that is highly irritating and makes this product least desirable.
The good news is that while this model doesn't provide the option to turn off the ionizer like the Winix model, with a 5 inch Philips head driver, you can simply unplug it like this:
1) Remove the peripherals
2) Unscrew the top 2 screws to open the console
3) Be mindful of the wire thats still attached and just rest it like this:
3) That black wire in the right side of the below picture is what you will unplug. Unscrew the 2 screws on the side of the black casing to loosen it
4) Maneuver the wires and gently undo the tape so you can open it
5) Squeeze out the red/black power wire
6) Voila. Quiet purifier without the optional ionizer. Just secure it and put the tape over the wire when you reverse your steps to secure and close the unit up.
Here is the historical data of the price on CamelCamelCamel
I highly recommend this purifier. It works noticeably well in both performance and sound. The filters are reasonably priced (not cheap for how long they last but i deem it acceptable especially if you periodically clean it before replacing it). If someone farts in the same room, the auto sensor will detect it and ramp up the speed to clean out the impurity. Seriously.
Fellowes customer service and warranty is pretty solid.
There is only one fault with this product and it's the PlasmaTRUE ionizer that's built in without a way to disable it. The topic of whether an ionizer is dangerous to your health is debatable, but the reason that it is such a fault in this product is that it emits a high pitch rapid chirping sound that is highly irritating and makes this product least desirable.
The good news is that while this model doesn't provide the option to turn off the ionizer like the Winix model, with a 5 inch Philips head driver, you can simply unplug it like this:
1) Remove the peripherals
2) Unscrew the top 2 screws to open the console
3) Be mindful of the wire thats still attached and just rest it like this:
3) That black wire in the right side of the below picture is what you will unplug. Unscrew the 2 screws on the side of the black casing to loosen it
4) Maneuver the wires and gently undo the tape so you can open it
5) Squeeze out the red/black power wire
6) Voila. Quiet purifier without the optional ionizer. Just secure it and put the tape over the wire when you reverse your steps to secure and close the unit up.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Toilet tablets will destroy your inner toilets
Little did i know that if you use those toilet tablets with bleach (2000 Flushes/Corox etc), that unless you flush often (have big active family), the water will accumulate and eat away at your flapper mechanism and parts.
After 1 day of having the bleach tablet in my toilet, my brand new flapper already lost most of its color and is well on it's way to needing to be replaced.
Damn.
After 1 day of having the bleach tablet in my toilet, my brand new flapper already lost most of its color and is well on it's way to needing to be replaced.
Damn.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Finding that long term cookware
So when i first moved to my own place with my spouse, we were given a set (pots and pans) of nonstick cookware that I still have to this day. Needless to say, i abused the hell out of them, using them all incorrectly for nonstick (I calphalon which is supposedly healthier than Teflon). I was scouring it hard to clean stubborn gunk, blasting it with high heat, scraping with metal utensils and this went on for years. I should probably have cancer now.
I recently started becoming more health conscious because i have an expanding family. So after much online searching, I boiled down my choices to cast iron, glassware, ceramic and stainless steel. All 4 are fine and have pro's and cons but here are just the cons because now we need process of elimination.
The recommended is the surgical steel grade stainless steel. In reality the best you will find with little difficulty is 18/10 stainless steel cookware. (18% chromium, 10% nickel) It's durable, will withstand beyond the "perfect condition" that all cookware wants you to be in and is the way to go. If you are allergic to nickel, then buy the less durable 18/0 stainless steel cookware.
This article really hits the nail on the head because you want a set that well built in addition to using the right grade metal. http://www.allcookwarefind.com/Stainless-Steel/
My favorite was the 7 Piece because I'm only partially replacing my existing cookware Cuisinart 77-7 Chef's Classic Stainless 7-Piece Cookware Set
I recently started becoming more health conscious because i have an expanding family. So after much online searching, I boiled down my choices to cast iron, glassware, ceramic and stainless steel. All 4 are fine and have pro's and cons but here are just the cons because now we need process of elimination.
- Cast Iron - It's for the avid cook. You have to season the cookware and if there are multiple chefs in kitchen everyone has to get on board with the extra special maintenance of how to clean cast iron. It's a niche market for a reason and will continue to be, since im also looking for a quick fix of something that can take abuse/mistreatment, gets thrown in the dish washer if im in a pinch, etc
- Glassware - expensive. Hard to fine. More fragile than metal.
- Ceramic - it's impossible to tell what company uses a lead/chemical/crap free glaze. Even if you stick to a corporate brand you trust, a report just came out that in India, there may be a scandal where all the colored ceramic knives might be leeching into the food. If I didnt go for stainless steel this would be my next choice.
The recommended is the surgical steel grade stainless steel. In reality the best you will find with little difficulty is 18/10 stainless steel cookware. (18% chromium, 10% nickel) It's durable, will withstand beyond the "perfect condition" that all cookware wants you to be in and is the way to go. If you are allergic to nickel, then buy the less durable 18/0 stainless steel cookware.
This article really hits the nail on the head because you want a set that well built in addition to using the right grade metal. http://www.allcookwarefind.com/Stainless-Steel/
My favorite was the 7 Piece because I'm only partially replacing my existing cookware Cuisinart 77-7 Chef's Classic Stainless 7-Piece Cookware Set
Friday, August 2, 2013
Free Electric Double Breast Pump kit via Health Insurance
Thanks to the new healthcare law starting this year, many people with health insurance are eligible for free breast pumps. It varies among insurance companies, and also within the same company due to the policy that you are in and those that are grandfathered in from a previous policy with specific clauses will not qualify. However, it's easy to find out and you dont need to call your insurance company. All you need is:
The pump you get really boils down to where you apply for your pump. You want a place that has a limited and desirable inventory so that you get what you want or close to it.
Now, you can uselessly search through medela's out of date website to try to find a store that participates (willing to do the actual footwork and jump through hoops to squeeze money from the insurance company) or you can just keep reading. Byram Health is pretty much the best possible store to buy from:
Reach out to the company, get the form, fill it out and submit it. They will contact your doctor on your behalf from no earlier
than 30 days prior to your baby’s due date and not after 365 days from the actual date.
- Your health insurance info
- Your doctor (OB) info
The pump you get really boils down to where you apply for your pump. You want a place that has a limited and desirable inventory so that you get what you want or close to it.
Now, you can uselessly search through medela's out of date website to try to find a store that participates (willing to do the actual footwork and jump through hoops to squeeze money from the insurance company) or you can just keep reading. Byram Health is pretty much the best possible store to buy from:
website: www.byramhealthcare.com
Breast Pump Customer Service Team
Phone 1-877-773-1972
Fax 1-800-521-6291
Email: breast-pumps@byramhealthcare.com
Breast Pump Customer Service Team
Phone 1-877-773-1972
Fax 1-800-521-6291
Email: breast-pumps@byramhealthcare.com
They only sell Medela (MY57038) which is a model that is only offered through DMEs working with insurance companies that has the Pump In Style motor but not the one touch let down button that you find on some of their other models as well as the Ameda Purely Yours (No Tote) incase for some reason you dont like Medela.
This MY57038 is almost exactly the same as the Pump in Style portable tote but without the fancy tote and extras. Go to your nearest Target if you want to see it in person but this (and the backpack version) is a very popular model.
If
your insurance provider quotes less than 100% coverage they would
contact you via email to let you know. Also provide time for shipping, processing and restocking. They say it takes weeks or months, but they are fast. Especially for a company that acts after the insurance company pays out.
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