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      Autovacstore
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      Fat Mama:
      Hi 1amber,


      Pls PM me the online store for scooba. Tks
      Hi
      Can find the latest Scooba 380 ($688) and 390 ($788) models online in Singapore. Roomba 770 ($749) and 780 ($888) available too. Warranty and Free Same day Home delivery!!
      For best prices of Robotic Cleaners, please do Checkout http://www.Autovacstore.com. Thank you.

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        babycutie71
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        Do u soak the laundry with detergent overnight & rinse off the soap b4 putting them to wash in the WM?


        Any other shorter way to ensure clothes are clean without the soaking?

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          fightingmom
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          slmkhoo:
          babycutie71:

          Do u soak the laundry with detergent overnight & rinse off the soap b4 putting them to wash in the WM?


          Any other shorter way to ensure clothes are clean without the soaking?

          Unless your clothes are very dirty, I think there's no need to soak. I don't soak, and I use the shortest wash available (about 30 mins) and our clothes seem fine. I only soak stained items or sweaty sports clothes overnight before washing.

          Me too. ๐Ÿ˜„

          However, I do soak the bed sheets / blankets for a few hours or overnight before putting them to wash in the WM. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            daranic
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            babycutie71:
            Do u soak the laundry with detergent overnight & rinse off the soap b4 putting them to wash in the WM?


            Any other shorter way to ensure clothes are clean without the soaking?
            Think I got 'brain-washed' by my mum that all clothes have to be soaked overnight, else it is not clean.

            During days with maid, my maids will soak the clothes in pails, separating them by white and coloured. After becoming maidless, I continue to soak but cut corners by soaking them in the washing machine instead :oops: . The next morning I let the water rinse off by doing a spin with the machine door open (my WM is top-load), so it does not actually spin the clothes. Then I will start the normal cycle when the dirty water is drained.

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              babycutie71
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              Daranic,


              Like u, my mum also said that clothes must soak overnight b4 wash. And maid did that all the time. Now, maidless, it is time consuming to do so. Worst, mine is a front loading machine so canโ€™t use yr method of soaking. There is a prewash function but I am not sure how to use it.

              Anyone with front loader? How to use the prewash function?

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                Angelight
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                Hi, there's a Phillips airfryer thread where other users and I shared our comments. You can take a look. ๐Ÿ™‚


                babycutie71:
                Angelight:

                I have one and very satisfied with it so far. ๐Ÿ™‚
                [quote=\"babycutie71\"]Anyone own a Philips Air Fryer? Any comment?

                Hi Angelight, can u share yr experience with d fryer? And what dishes have u cook with the fryer.[/quote]

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                  Dekora
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                  Dear mummies, how do you get your hubbies to chip in? I feel that Iโ€™m already doing Soo much so when hubby remarked that he is tired from work when asked to do some housework, I feel like roaring at him!Iโ€™m working and I need to do housework as well as looking after the kid!but I know if I do so, we will just end up feeling frustrated with one another but Iโ€™m really very angry!

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                    Imami
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                    Dekora:
                    Dear mummies, how do you get your hubbies to chip in? I feel that I'm already doing Soo much so when hubby remarked that he is tired from work when asked to do some housework, I feel like roaring at him!I'm working and I need to do housework as well as looking after the kid!but I know if I do so, we will just end up feeling frustrated with one another but I'm really very angry!

                    Got. He chips in to pay :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                    I handles 90% of the housework , child handles maybe 5% and hubby 5%. I pay 10% of the expenses, he pays 90%. Fair right? :evil:

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                      Dekora
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                      Thatโ€™s a good idea,imami! When I ask him to do household chores, it is either half hearted done or else his "ok" will be days or weeks later. So I end up doing them, but still feeling frustrated!now, I will direct this anger else where!make him foot my new roomba! Just wondering for those with roomba, what happens to your vaccum cleaner and magic clean broom? Too many items cluttered in the store room already

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                        Imami
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                        Dekora:
                        That's a good idea,imami! When I ask him to do household chores, it is either half hearted done or else his \"ok\" will be days or weeks later. So I end up doing them, but still feeling frustrated!now, I will direct this anger else where!make him foot my new roomba! Just wondering for those with roomba, what happens to your vaccum cleaner and magic clean broom? Too many items cluttered in the store room already

                        Er... Actually I still use my magic clean broom leh. Irobot does not clean Those narrow corners. Every three weeks or so, I will do one round of magic clean sweep. But on the whole,Irobot saves me lots of time. Sweeping/vacuum takes me an hour or so every week. With irobot, it's 20-30min every three weeks/one month. Nice.

                        The vacuum is erm... Collecting dust now lor

                        The husbands have their own ideas about chores - what's impt, what's urgent (read: to be done after a few days) or what's worth doing (which may not be impt or urgent).

                        Rather than getting all worked up and unhappy, I decided that we would do it this way - I am the main care giver (the home and child) and he, the main provider. I do the chores better/faster/more economically and he earns much more than me, so it makes sense to do it thus way.

                        This can be a sensitive subject. Raise with extra caution. Especially if the income disparity/disposable income between you both is negligible. Also, need to consider the stress/physical demand of your hubby's job. Oh yes, also need to consider if your idea of \"shd buy\" and \"good buy\" is accepted by your hubby wholeheartedly.

                        For instance on disposable income. I have a colleague whose hubby earn more than her by maybe 30%. But he needs to pay for his dad's nursing home and medical expenses which, according to my friend, is expensive. After deducting all the dad's expenses, the hubby has little left. Just enough to cover the car expenses, his own personal expenses and occasional DVDs for the family.

                        Another example on stress/physical demand - my hubby is holding a global role which requires him to travel for work often. Smetimes in a stretch of three weeks, come back four days and off again for one month. Like that, how to assign him chores?

                        example on spending habits - I am thrifty by nature (maybe due to hardship during childhood). I go for mostly house brands and will take the pain of going to different super markets/wet markets for good deals. When there's a good deal, I will in stock in dozens/tens. And these can translate into a thousand a month if I in stock milk powder, chicken essence, diapers, drinks, health products etc (but of cos, subsequent months will see a drop in expenditure la). Is your hubby ok with such spending habits?

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