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  • #20677
    Death by donut
    Participant

    Hi all,
    Can’t be arsed with the module and it not working so going for a new machine on saturday.

    Any recs for a budget of £250-£300?

    DbD

    #187951
    madrat
    Participant

    Try a Beko £169-£225

    #187952
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    You are kidding right Madrat 😆

    The Bosch WAE28162 is around the £300 mark with 2 year parts and labour.

    Greg

    #187953
    madrat
    Participant

    No I’m not kiding I have had briliant reliable service from Beko products. Washers, dish washer, TV,s etc and so have several people in my family.

    #187954
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    What I mean is Beko appliances have quite a good reputation but if you have £300 to play with, I know which avenue I would pursue. 😀

    As they say “The choice is yours”

    Greg

    #187955
    madrat
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Oh I see sorry,

    Still save £80 buying a Beko and spend it on somthing fun like the pub 😆

    #187956
    Death by donut
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Whats the best parts & labour available?

    DbD

    #187957
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Hi dbd

    The best guarantee in the price range would be the Bosh with two years.

    Miele have the best by far a full ten year on the top range price £800, down to the mid range £650 circa for five years and the base range with a price tag of £525 comes with three years.

    Myself at home I have Bosch 😉

    HTH

    Don

    #187958
    Death by donut
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Thanx to penguin & Don.

    Got the Bosch WAE24162 , which seemed to have a slighlty slower spin rate.
    Got in currys , bloke told me it was only 1 year garuantee , but I bought it anyway.
    Imagine my delight when I saw the 2 yr free on the front 😀 .

    Lovely , that gives me 2 yrs to stow £10 / mth in a savings account and if it should go wrong after that I have the money.

    SELF INSURANCE , the only way imho. 8)

    Thanx once again chaps.

    £249 by the way.

    DbD :waving:

    #187959
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Glad you are sorted dbd :tup:

    Don

    #187960
    Death by donut
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    LOL , how do I stop the bloomin bleepin when it stops?

    Tried the volume but can’t make it work.

    DbD

    #187961
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Hi

    Switching off audible signal
    With control knob at the 12 o clock position,turn knob one click to the right
    and then press “rpm”, keeping rpm pressed, turn knob yet again one click to the right and then release “rpm” button. Audible signal should be OFF now 😉

    Greg

    #187962
    Death by donut
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Cheers Gegsy

    DbD 🙂

    #187963
    Trilobite
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Be sure to send off the Guarantee Registration Card, or else the second year might not be applied to your machine!

    #187964
    Death by donut
    Participant

    Re: Recommends for a new machine

    Trilobite wrote:Be sure to send off the Guarantee Registration Card, or else the second year might not be applied to your machine!

    There is a phone number on the front of the machine that says to phone to ‘activate’ your 2 yr G’tee.
    Tried yesterday , system down – classic call centre – phone back tuesday.

    One final Q’ gang.

    Do you have any tips for keeping the machine in good order over its lifetime?

    DbD

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