Hoover Condensing Tumble Drier Problems – TCE660

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    iwhite3
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    When you press the start button often the m/c wont start. You can hear a buzz as the motor is energised and sometimes smell burning (well you know the smell a motor makes when it cant turn)….. Also when running there is a squeaking noise.

    Is it most likely a knackered bearing leading to failing motor????

    If so I assume it would be beyond economic repair? M/C is 6yrs old and I havent read good things about Hoover so I am not keen to spend much dosh fixing it…..

    If replacement advisable I am thinking about a Zanussi TCE7227W (cant afford Miele stuff) as I have a Zanussi washer which seems well engineered. Only thing I cant understand is why new Zanussi tumblers dont have timer delay on them (I prefer to run @ night). Otherwise its £70 more for John Lewis model with timer (also made by Electrolux I understand). Or what about Whirlpool are they as good generally?

    Any advice appreciated? Thanks.

    #206673
    helo_75
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    Re: Hoover Condensing Tumble Drier Problems – TCE660

    zanussi are one of the best dryers out there, quiet, well built, surdy and most of all reliable

    whirlpools arent bad, but tend to be a bit rumbly

    steer well clear of hotpoint/creda/indesit… ull know wot bother is if u waste money on one of them

    hope this helps

    #206674
    iwhite3
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    Re: Hoover Condensing Tumble Drier Problems – TCE660

    Cheers helo you confirmed my (laymans) opinion. Last night I ordered a John Lewis condensing tumbler @ £350. Rationale for spending £70 more than Zanussi model is 3yr warranty inc and timer delay feature (I reckon running @ night will save circa £35 per year by my calcs). Understand the JL stuff is made by Zanussi (Electrolux / AEG group) anyway so it should be as well made…… My only slight long term reservation is sourcing parts for the JL m/c (I am sure they are standard Electrolux bits but it might be more effort to ID them)…..

    Thanks again for the advice….

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