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January 24, 2013 at 7:19 pm #388360
DrDill
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Then there is no more info we can provide, you have asked the experts and it looks like you are going to ignore our advice, so what was the point of asking?
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http://www.kitchenkitsw.comJanuary 24, 2013 at 7:26 pm #388361Martin
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DrDill wrote:and it looks like you are going to ignore our advice, so what was the point of asking?
Please don’t be so presumptive Doc. To be fair ‘our man’ has much to ponder after all, but I for one am confident he will make a rational decision based on the wealth of info we have furnished him. 😉
January 24, 2013 at 8:05 pm #388362busybr
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I am sensing sarcasm, Martin
Well for now I have heater & thermostat waiting to be fitted to my Bosch; assuming it works then that’ll tide me over for the now.
DrDill, it is not me who is ignoring advice here 😛 I mean you didn’t furnish me with a price for the ISE when I asked…I’m still searching that one. But in all, what I can tell you is that I am genuinely appreciative of the advice which has been given. Were you ever to meet me, you’d know I’m a really nice guy and that I mean what I’ve just said 😆
As you will recall, I said I run a home-cleaning service. This gives me a huge insight into many purchases in life…not just appliances but furniture & whole bathroom/kitchen installations. I get to see quite a lot that would open a few eyes on all sides.
I am also very much looking at the possibilty of having a small out-building constructed to house two washing machines…I live in a tiny 2-bed ground-floor maisonette, with just a cupboard in which to house one washing machine. When I had a large 3-bed semi, I had a garage attached to the house and used to have two washing machines. It was a far better arrangement.
But gentlemen, do please respectfully remember that my washing machine is little more than a ‘tool’ in course of my business. I assume that many of you also run your own businesses and have ‘tools’. To that end my washing machine is little more than a set of spanners or a cordless drill. The alternative -should I wish to dispense with the need to repair / replace / buy expensive washing machines is to close my business & go on the dole :rotfl: And that, I promise you, is neither practical or desirable for me.
January 24, 2013 at 8:31 pm #388363DrDill
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Yep we have tools, and i always buy the best i can afford, never cheep. Ise price is easy to find, put ise washing machines in google and you will get their website, or if you go to my website( its at the bottom of every post i make) you will also find them and prices.simples.
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http://www.kitchenkitsw.comJanuary 24, 2013 at 8:48 pm #388364Martin
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busybr wrote:I am sensing sarcasm, Martin
Quite the contrary I can assure you.
January 24, 2013 at 8:59 pm #388365busybr
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Drdill, I will search your site now. I had searched ISE but I couldn’t immediately see any retailers of it. I didn’t go to ISE own website as it never occurred to me that the manufacture would also serve as a retailer. But thanks.
As for buying the best tools, well this again is something where the business I am in is something of a departure. Sometimes I have to buy the very best…sometimes we have to buy the cheaper options if it is that something will have to be disposed of for hygiene (or other) reasons irrespective of price or quality, or is liable to get stolen. Mops, for instance. I have some top-quality mops for everyday use…I launder those…but for disgusting jobs where I have no choice but to bin them, it’s off to the £1 shop.
Incidentally, I used to work for someone who was involved with a guy who ran a printing company. Said gentleman was always giving away used domestic laser printers as he used to buy them for certain high-quantity jobs, build the price of the printer into the quotation, and then dispose of it at the end of the job. The reason? The cost of this was much cheaper than buying the inks and so on for a more commercial printer.
Martin, in that case I withdraw my comments. Either way, I am genuinely grateful for the kind comments & attention you guys have offered to me. And I do mean that. 🙂
January 24, 2013 at 9:02 pm #388366busybr
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Drdill…I have just seen your website. I will be coming to you for a Sebo X5 when the time arrives. That is, of course, if you would like me to. I am currently using an X4…not perfect but is by far the very best bagged upright on sale.
January 24, 2013 at 9:54 pm #388367DrDill
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If the deal is right then a sale is sale,
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http://www.kitchenkitsw.comJanuary 24, 2013 at 10:01 pm #388368busybr
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DrDill wrote:If the deal is right then a sale is sale,
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http://www.kitchenkitsw.comWell, that’s how I do business too. Only I got the silly idea from somewhere that you weren’t so keen on me.
Anyway, cheap vacuums, expensive vacuums, I go through them all. The Sebo X4 is proving it’s price tag so I will certainly buying another within the next few months.
January 24, 2013 at 10:16 pm #388369DrDill
ParticipantJanuary 24, 2013 at 10:23 pm #388370busybr
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Yes, really. Call it an overtone. But worry not, I have a thick skin. 🙂
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