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Being part Scottish I don't think I could bring myself to switch it on. It's just too wasteful...however aesthetically beautiful it is, it would grate every time I looked at it.
We've a tumble-drier which I accquired (broken) over a decade ago. Fixed it up for under £2 but since then I don't suppose we've used it more than once a month - just can't bring myself to switch it on when there are cheaper ways to dry clothes.
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One of my favourites...boil-in-the-bag pigeon.
http://www.insidetime.org/mailbag.asp?a=1276

The same magazine runs a column about sentencing - though not reproduced at the magazine's page, there are a couple of splendid examples of how to be completely blind to reasonable behaviour...
http://www.banksr.co.uk/images/Postbag/Inside%20Time%202014%20%282%29%20written%20February%202014_JB.pdf
http://www.banksr.co.uk/images/Postbag/Inside%20Time%202014%20%281%29%20written%20January%202014_JB.pdf
In both cases it's the first article.
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Oooh, bad idea.
The oil in the compressor is supposed to stay in the compressor. Tip it up like that and the oil will slosh up into the pipes. That's mostly OK if you can leave it to stand for several hours before starting it - but if you don't the oil gets forced round the evaporation circuit and has a narsty habit of clogging the expansion orifice. And you don't want you orifice clogged with skanky oil.
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