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How to make money dissapear (volume 6)

April 18th, 2005

We went shopping for a new dishwasher last weekend.

The old one had gotten pretty noisy over the past few years and it was time to retire it. I had priced them online and figured we’d get one in the $300 - $500 range. Man, was I ever wrong.

My wife looked at a few and settled on the Kenmore Elite TurboZone™ Dishwasher w/Premium Adjustable Rack.

Tall tub, adjustable racks, and it does pots and pans with ease.

It does everything, and should… because after paying for it and the 5 year service plan it cost us just over $1,000.

That doesn’t inclue instalation.

So… on wednesday… when it comes in, I’ll be getting grubby I guess.

5 comments to “How to make money dissapear (volume 6)”

  1. Been there, done that - it can be done - just be patient with the install and check for leaks!


  2. you betcha!

    The last thing I want is water running down the walls of my computer room (which, funnily enough, is below the kitchen)


  3. And careful with that back, dammit. You have boys with good strong backs and more computing power than NORAD had 20 years ago. Make ‘em earn their keep!


  4. Absoulutely.

    There is no damn way I’m going to risk my back on this. 3 surgeries and more narcotics than any one man should EVER take is not something I want a repeat of.

    I’ll have someone else do all the heavy work.


  5. I think that your car might just fit in that thing.