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My new appliances
I am now the proud owner of two very sophisticated household appliances: The Whingimatic 2000 and the Klingon 2003 (no relation to the Star Trek version) . Unfortunately, after an extensive search of our house I’ve discovered they did not come with a manual or instructions of any kind so I’m left to my own devices when it comes to maintenance.
After doing a little study of the appliances, this is what I know of them so far–>
The Whingimatic 2000 :
The Klingon 2003 :
Both products will perform effortlessly and without incident when at my mother’s home especially after a rather horrid day at home. (And not that I would ever want to!) both appliances come with a strict “no returns” policy.