I think I managed to get a watch battery stuck in the washer and now am filled with fear

I forgot it was in my jeans pocket as a spare for my GO Plus if it died in Bristol >.>;;;;;

@DarkOverord it's not going to break anything, don't worry

well it'll break the battery, there's no way it's going to work after that, but it shouldn't cause any issues to any clothes
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@Felthry I mean sure but I'm kind of worried about a battery having regular contact with metal >.>;

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@DarkOverord all that'll do is drain the battery, just take it out when the laundry's done and toss it like normal
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@Felthry The problem is I can't *get* to the battery

At least not without disassembling the washer atm :'D

@DarkOverord ohh it hought it was "stuck" as in the washer was locked while laundry did its thing

well, it still should be okay
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