John Lewis JLWM1203 – Has this got a a sealed tub?

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  • #95228
    Chrisjlm
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    Hi all,

    I have a John Lewis JLWM1203 which has been great but now the bearings have gone.

    So do I repair or buy and so does anyone know if this has got a sealed tub or not?

    Mny thanks,

    Chris

    #459736
    iadom
    Moderator

    Sealed tub sadly. 🙁

    #459737
    Chrisjlm
    Participant

    Hi iadom,

    Many thanks for the quick reply. Are there any machines left that do not have them? Do you have any recomendations?

    Thanks,
    Chris

    #459738
    iadom
    Moderator

    Sadly the sealed drum and low price coupled with high cost of repairs is the norm these days.:( My fellow moderator Don has a retail business so would be better able to answer your questions. A guide to your budget and expected usage would be a help.;)

    #459739
    don
    Moderator

    The best case I can come up with is the Bosch WAN28201GB. While this doesn’t have the dreaded sealed drum unit you can replace the back half of the tub which has the bearings already fitted. Trouble is the cost of this and the labour to complete the job would not be cost effective I’m afraid.

    Miele washing machines ( the models I have checked) you can replace the bearings however the cost of the parts will not be cheap.

    Don

    #459740
    electrofix
    Moderator

    early machines do not have a sealed tub later ones do so it depends on when its made. need PNC number to be certain or take the top off and see if tub halves have bolts holding them together

    Dave

    #459741
    iadom
    Moderator

    Every one I looked at with that model number showed a sealed drum Dave??

    #459742
    electrofix
    Moderator

    look at 91452251400

    Dave

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