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  • in reply to: Neff fan oven elements #162052
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    Re: Neff fan oven elements

    Nah Greg , small squirt , give it a good wipe down , leave it to run on low heat for 5 mins and all clear.

    Each to their own I suppose.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Rangemaster 110DF #163807
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    Re: Rangemaster 110DF

    Thanks Mike , yeah one day I must get round to organising a partscenter account but I think I`ll give it a miss at the moment.I`ve got all my great mates here to help me out 😀 .
    Has the dust settled with partscenter , haven`t seen them mentioned recently ❓

    Bryan

    in reply to: Neff fan oven elements #162048
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    Re: Neff fan oven elements

    I put a small squirt of WD40 on the shaft/fan , leave it for 5 minutes , then as you say Greg hold the shaft and turn the fan a few times 💡 .

    Bryan

    in reply to: Public Information #163920
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    Re: Public Information

    You may find this interesting http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … pic&t=7792

    Bryan

    in reply to: Neff fan oven elements #162044
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    Re: Neff fan oven elements

    eastlmark wrote:to what? had some last week still on that part number. now at £34.70 before discount.

    Don`t know how much discount you guys get from BSH but these elements(493065) are £25:10+vat from Masterpart , but out of stock unfortunately.
    You might save yourselves a couple of quid.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Rangemaster 110DF #163805
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    Re: Rangemaster 110DF

    Thanks Mark , that`s the one 😀
    £9:22+vat (to me) not too bad , and all these Rangemaster owners seem to think these cookers are superior so I charge superior price to repair it.
    No offence to any Rangemaster owners reading this 😆

    Bryan

    in reply to: Bosch Washing Machine Enr. WFL2450UK/12 FD 8202 600 259 #163812
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    Re: Bosch Washing Machine Enr. WFL2450UK/12 FD 8202 600 259

    That motor is out of stock BTW , and I often find this a bit of a problem with Masterpart when building an order. ie one or two items out of stock and struggle to reach the £60 free carriage barrier.

    But yes prices for Gen. Bosch parts very good.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Amusing Anecdotes & Other Tales #113753
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    Re: Amusing Anecdotes & Other Tales

    Having just read this one in the public forum http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=11926 it reminded me of the time someone phoned me asking if I could supply him with a door filter for his tumble dryer. I told him that I didn`t but recommended he contacted the local spares retailer. He said he had already been to them and although they had the part in stock he was only willing to pay about £7 and they were charging him £9 😆 🙄 .

    Bryan

    in reply to: Want To Make A Difference? #163365
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    Re: Want To Make A Difference?

    Ken , do you want us to fill the form with regard to the manufacturers current models and value. I`m thinking of Hotpoint,Hoover etc. where if you`re speaking value over the last 20 years then it might be an 8 but if you`re looking at the latest models then 3 or 4 may be more appropriate IMO.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Hoover Washer Drier HW130M #163688
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    Re: Hoover Washer Drier HW130M

    I`d have a good look at the module , quite often dry joint/blown solder at one of the relays 😉 .Easy fix with a soldering iron 😀 .

    Bryan

    in reply to: 1600474 Brushes Again #163554
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    Re: 1600474 Brushes Again

    Don`t want yo go on about this but I`ve just received 5 sets of 1600474`s and 4 sets are batch code P88990 (brownish) and 1 set is P109103 (white) 😕 .

    SEME the supplier this time , should I risk fitting these or demand another 4 of the more up to date batch no. from SEME.

    Am I right in thinking it was the brownish colour holders that caused the problem about a year ago.

    In the meantime I think I will fit 16146077`s as Chris suggested.

    Bryan

    in reply to: 1600474 Brushes Again #163549
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    Re: 1600474 Brushes Again

    Yes , yes of course I always check pump for slow draining etc. when I replace the brushes ❗
    So nobody else has been supplied with brush holders that are not white in colour recently. Just me , I suppose I should have just sent them back as soon as I seen them but silly me thought there`s no way they could be sending out that crap plastic holders that melt for no reason again.

    Bryan

    in reply to: 1600474 Brushes Again #163546
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    Re: 1600474 Brushes Again

    Checked back my invoices and Connect were the suppliers , does that batch number P88990 mean anything to anybody because if they`ve sent me old stock I`ll be looking to get the recall money back from them 👿

    Bryan

    in reply to: Public retail forum? #163571
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    Re: Public retail forum?

    Is lurker getting to you Goatboy ❓ 😆

    He`s had 3 pages of advice and he`s still only listening to himself 🙄 .

    Just leave him to make another mistake is my view 😈 .

    Bryan

    in reply to: How Much??? #163497
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    Re: How Much???

    cornwell40 wrote: but how much will the ISE cost us per unit?

    Does this mean £263+vat to us ❓

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