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billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
Dales-Electronic wrote:There are always two sides to every story – just remember that the company that came out to you only ordered 1 item whilst Comet have the benefit of mass purchasing ie economies of scale. I cannot comment on the service of either company you will just have to draw your own conclusion.
“two sides to every story”
Yes, and regarding comet, my side was adjudged the correct.
As for autowash I appreciate the economy of scale argument but well over 3 times the cost, cmon
The part was a few wires and 3 plastic connectors £34.44 including VAT
Comets price £5.13 + 80{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} mark up =£9.23 +vat £1.38= £10.61.
As for the service I say as I find.
Not recommended
billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
Just an update on this post
It turned out that a defrost sensor had failed.
I tried to get Comet to repair this under the sale of goods act
they declined
I got a recommendation from this site for ‘autowash’ to repair this unit which they eventually did.
I had problems with this firm and I would not recommend them
Even less when I found out from Comet who I took to the small claims court and WON btw.
During the court case it came out that the defrost sensor that autowash supplied to me at £29.96 excluding Vat costs comet under £6 and and even with their mark up they apparently charge less than a tenner for.
Well, thanx Autowash for the rip off prices and the lousy service and thanx to Comet for fighting me all the way and losing as you rightly deserved to do
Lets hope I don’t have to send in the bailiffs to recover my money
I wouldn’t touch these people again with a bargepole
billz
ParticipantRe: Dehumidifier advice
yep, its a valid point
i have a little more time than money at the mo
thought I might see if i could repair it
even bought a multimeter for a bit of testing ( when I’ve learned to use it 😉 )
billz
ParticipantRe: Dehumidifier advice
Thanx for the reply but regarding the price I have to say this particular unit retailed originally for well over a hundred pounds though I bought it used for £50
What would you say is the difficulty in working on them cos as far as access to the unit is concerned its a lot easier than a fridge freezer for instance ?
billz
ParticipantRe: Dehumidifier advice
I’ll take that as a no then
billz
ParticipantRe: Dehumidifier advice
Hi
turned it on today and it seemed the compressor was working but no action from fan and yes the compressor did heat up quite a bit.
Anyone any ideas?
billz
ParticipantRe: Dehumidifier advice
The last time it was running the outer casing on the top and back felt warm but I dont know if that isn’t normal as it exhausts warm air.
I can’t check it now as it won’t work at all.
The unit has frozen on a few occasions, I understand that doesn’t do it a power of good.
If its a new one I need I was considering this.
http://www.dehumidifierreviews.co.uk/prem-i-air/prem-i-air-dd122fw-desiccant-dehumidifier-review/
Has anyone got one?
billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
OK
thanx for the advice
billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
How do I check if its the heater or its supply?
billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
Hi
yes the Serial No is…
S/N 20044305826-038203013-03
under that is printed GI 20404825
On the compressor is Electrolux HTK 95AA 0433
billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
I have to say I’m not exactly overwhelmed by the response to my question
I’ve read the general help articles which are interesting but hoped someone here could give me some specific advice regarding this particular model and the problem I’m encountering.
billz
ParticipantRe: servis m7055 6w ff fridge freezer
Has no one any ideas at all ?
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