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da_murphster
ParticipantRe: 110cm chimney cooker hoods – recommendations
Rangemaster now do a 110cm one….
http://www.rangecookers.co.uk/Rangemast … ,1395.aspx
Rang Luxair – all good cust service etc.
Problem is I am struggling to actually see one before I order – no one has any on display in the Reading area – they helpfully suggested that the closest one might be the other side of the M25!!
If only I could be certain that the Luxair one looks OK I would buy – as it is I might fork out for the Rangemaster just becasue I can see it in magnet (and buy elsewhere!)
da_murphster
Participantmy current freestanding washing machine is 60cm depth (plumbed in) – and thats allowing room for the door and buttons etc.
Italian marble…..£££££!!!! (but very nice)
da_murphster
ParticipantRe: Can I integrate a non integrated washing machine?
68cm?!!
Standard worktops are only 60cm – do they really stick out by 8cm?
From the previous mentioned thread….
“Have not found the ISE 10 Manual, but have found the ASKO W6222 one.
Page 31 details a built in installation and suggests a minimum gap of 622mm between the units, as well as a depth of 635mm (I still need to check on the depth I have, but it is a standard UK worktop).”
da_murphster
ParticipantRe: Integrated White Goods – where and what to buy
Buying white good is far more difficult than I thought – esp integrated.
I have trawled the only guide I can find (Which?) and everything they rate seems to have model numbers that no one sells!
I have trawled the web looking for independent white goods sellers but I have only found one in Reading and he was terrible – couldn’t supply anything but hotpoint.
At this rate am I basically going to pick a set of makes I like and just buy whatever is in budget from the web.
Can anyone recommend where to buy from or another plan of attack?
September 30, 2008 at 11:55 am in reply to: Can I integrate a non integrated washing machine? #263788da_murphster
ParticipantRe: Can I integrate a non integrated washing machine?
Good thread thanks for pointing it out – I have pm’d the original poster to see how he did.
It would be be great if I could get an ISE and still hide it, problem is I won’t know unless I buy one and try it!
September 30, 2008 at 10:47 am in reply to: Can I integrate a non integrated washing machine? #263786da_murphster
ParticipantRe: Can I integrate a non integrated washing machine?
Thanks for the replies.
I reckon I will wait for my fitter to arrive and see if he thinks he can hide a non-integrated appliance – intersting that it does not seen like crazy talk.
Failing that I will probably blindly follow your sugestion of the Neff.
By choice I would have a higher spin one as we don’t have a drier.
Would definatly buy the ISE5 1600rpm one if I could get it in there.
September 11, 2008 at 10:06 pm in reply to: £1500 for integrated white goods – recommendations please #262268da_murphster
ParticipantDone some hardcore swatting today!
How about this for a start…..
http://www.empiredirect.com/content/pro … anussi.htm
Its rated very highly by Which? (not sure if I trust them but its all I have to go on)
I can also get a 3 year warranty for £29.
I was considering this and seeing if I can get them to price match other decent makes to get the warranty on all of them.
September 10, 2008 at 4:31 pm in reply to: £1500 for integrated white goods – recommendations please #262266da_murphster
ParticipantRe: £1500 for integrated white goods – recommendations pleas
Another question:
In my current kitchen I saw that the washing machine is shallow enough to consider a normal cupboard door in front of the standard non-build in washing machine.
Is there any reason why I cannot do this? Would open my options up to the cheaper (or higher quality) machines.
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