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  • #94069
    Edinburgher
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    Hello there.

    In the process of refitting a kitchen and need to purchase new integrated:
    – induction hob (has to be 13amp i.e. wired to standard circuit)
    – dishwasher – at least 13 place settings and A+ energy rating
    – washing machine – 8kg load and 1400rpm spin minimum and A+ energy rating (at least).

    Having read advice here about “badged” integrated appliances being third party manufactured and often less than impressive would welcome any thoughts or experiences on what to potentially go for. Budget is middling low to mid, but might stretch at a push if there is a real gem to be had.

    Thanks in advance.
    C.

    #456342
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Integrated Appliance Recommendations

    on the budget end you cant go far wrong with Beko these days

    parts if needed are available, and on the plus side, all integrated appliances carry 2 years warranty as long as you register your purchase.

    Dave

    #456343
    Edinburgher
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    Re: Integrated Appliance Recommendations

    Thanks for the heads up Dave. Have been looking at Beko, but recall they used to have a bit of a mixed reputation, but I think that was a while back now. Last thing I want to do is shell out a fair wedge of money, only to find what I thought was high end was actually also supplied – in a similar spec and format – to another manufacturer by a third party manufacturer.

    Will definitely have a proper look at Beko integrated again. Very glad I found this place, and thanks again.

    C.

    #456344
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Integrated Appliance Recommendations

    its the warranty that helps it

    even major manufacturer can be rubbish these days. cheap end Bosch dishwasher uses a plastic lower tub. Just scrapped one 4 years old due to leak where it joins and I am not the only one to do this

    If you want quality then you buy Miele. they are expensive but well engineered ( but not as good as they used to be )

    Dave

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