[Electronics-talk] Looking for recommendations on accessible high efficiency washer

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Mon Sep 9 17:21:50 UTC 2013


When our washer died a few years ago, I too was looking at ones that were
energy- and water-efficient.  However, every single one had complicated
digital menus to navigate to set them, so I gave up and got the old cheap
model, which had nice accessible dials and knobs that could be easily
marked.
If you find what you're looking for, I'd be interested to hear about it.
Tracy

> Hi all!  Our washer died yesterday and as the subject line says, I'm now
> on a mission to find an accessible high efficiency, preferably top loader
> washer.  I'd appreciate suggestions anyone might have on a washer that
> either has tactile and/or audible controls, or that can easily be labeled
> with braille or sticky dots.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> Tonia
>
> Tonia Gatton
> Assistive Technology Specialist
> KY Office for the blind
> Charles W McDowell Center
> 8412 Westport Road
> Louisville, KY 40242
> 800-346-2115
> (502) 429-4460 ext 224
> (502) 429-7113 fax
> tonia.gatton at ky.gov
>
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