Thank’s Indesit

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    silverbroom
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    Yes thanks very much Indesit, since the introduction of the re-designed (hahaha) stretch belt range of tumble dryers my tumble dryer repair work has never been better.

    Once out of guarantee the repair work comes flooding in, where once with the jocky pulley system you might fit a belt every 4, 5, 6 years plus, now it’s less than two years, belts, bearings, complete backs etc.

    However I should point out (and I promise not to tell anyone else) that your range of products are loosing you lots of repeat business,,, remember “it,s easy to sell someone something once”.

    silverbroom.

    #240010
    Seamy
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    Re: Thank’s Indesit

    Are they worth repairing?
    When you add up the cost of parts + labour required most of them are BER

    #240011
    squadman
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    Re: Thank’s Indesit

    Of course their worth repairing, Indesit’s cockup is our crock of gold.

    #240012
    Goatboy
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    Re: Thank’s Indesit

    I get a few every week…

    “Me drya snot goin rowd! Can ya do the belt fer me?”

    When i get there, nearly every cheapo, 12 month oldish, Herloni dryer I see will need rebuilding with the shaft/bearing/seals repair kit when they snap the belt. I do it for around £80, and most people get it done 🙂

    Tis a nice lil earner, and there’s millions of them out there! The only problem is the stability of the m/c. When you take a side off (or even the top, it turns into paper machee; and it’s a pain to get the cabinet back to the original, non-scrapping shape.

    BTW, I’m talking about the vented dryers. The condensors are just a ****ing mare to do any belt related job on! I’m still in shock from the last one.

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