So I am guessing the Inglenook can be compared to the "gentle cycle" of a washing machine.
For example, you are not going to wash all your "Carhart" clothing with some of your wife's delicate clothing.
The Inglenook is for those delicate items that mean a lot but do not get mixed in with the rugged items.
Kinda like...
We are expecting our first baby in 3 weeks....as opposed to
I am a new burner, and I need help with my installation and clearance issues...
Is that an accurate analysis?
For example, you are not going to wash all your "Carhart" clothing with some of your wife's delicate clothing.
The Inglenook is for those delicate items that mean a lot but do not get mixed in with the rugged items.
Kinda like...
We are expecting our first baby in 3 weeks....as opposed to
I am a new burner, and I need help with my installation and clearance issues...
Is that an accurate analysis?