My top loading washing machine is underneath some cabinets and they jut out just far enough that the washing machine cover won't stay open on it's own. The previous owner used a cup hook on a string from the knob to keep the washer top open.
It worked, but it
looked really stupid. Every time I'd open the cabinet the hook went flying around, and if I didn't get the laundry detergent out of the cabinet first, I had to unhook it, close the washer, etc, etc. There
had to be a better way.
A magnet seemed the perfect solution, but I couldn't get a magnet to stick to the cabinet. The bond between the magnet and the washing machine was stronger than the bond between the glue and the magnet. When I wanted to hang the welcome banner to the side door,
my friend Julie said Larry (her husband, an engineer and A-1 solver of problems) had a great source for "
rare earth magnets."
Now I have no freaking clue what a rare earth magnet is, but I checked out the website and found just what I needed, a small 1/2" square magnet with a countersunk hole for a screw. Bingo!
It works like a charm, and has the added advantage of being able to have the cabinet door open while the washing machine is open, so I can reach the laundry detergent inside.
3 comments:
I love simple solutions. This is brilliant!
I agree - brilliant solution. Well done that woman!
Megan
Sydney, Australia
Larry just grinned when he read this . . .
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