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December 20, 2007 at 9:19 pm in reply to: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo – How do i change the drain hose? #236096
daveey
ParticipantRe: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo – How do i change the drain hose
sorry forgot to mention my question relates to a lavamat 1051 and aegl12510
December 20, 2007 at 9:18 pm in reply to: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo – How do i change the drain hose? #236095daveey
ParticipantRe: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo – How do i change the drain hose
how easy does the rear half casing come off, is it simply the top and the two white side screws or is there more to it?
daveey
ParticipantRe: help with aeg choice
iadom wrote:
daveey wrote:
a machine of this build qualityIt was this that made me ponder, 😉 :rolls:
are you suggesting this is a bad choice of machine for £500, is there evidence to suggest AEG reliability is no longer a testiment to its name and more money needs to be spent to buy a reliable machine that will perform for min 5 years
daveey
ParticipantRe: help with aeg choice
Thanks Don,
Decision made AEGL12510VI from John Lewis with 2 year warranty. last AEG lasted 8 years without incidence, whats your thought about £129 for 5 year cover? Does a machine of this build quality reduce the risk enough to go without extended warranty given the cost of insurance .
December 9, 2007 at 10:56 pm in reply to: integrated door alignment from aeg to Neff or Electrolux #236675daveey
ParticipantRe: integrated door alignment from aeg to Neff or Electrolux
Thanks, and I did download the manuals and can confirm the electrolux is the same dimesions as AEG, anf the Neff is completely different.
Have decided to replaced with another AEG, like the price of electrolux but worried the spec and build quality may be weaker.
daveey
ParticipantRe: recomendations for new integrated washer
whats the verdict on Electrolux EW1013I , we can live with 1000 spin and it can be got for £299 delivered
daveey
ParticipantRe: recomendations for new integrated washer
Penguin,
you are very helpful, AEG has been extremely reliable and NEFF sounds even better, if you had the pick of the crop for £600 from where and what would you buy
daveey
ParticipantRe: recomendations for new integrated washer
THANKS
Always thought electrolux the was the poor cousin of AEG, had a look at sainsburys and they list the Electrolux Inspire EWG14440W ….. any good?
daveey
ParticipantRe: recomendations for new integrated washer
its to replace an integrated, whole appearance of the kitchen would be spoilt if we reverted to free standing
was looking at Neff W5320X0 appreciate its only 1200 spin but can be got for ~£550, other choice is AEG AEG L14510VI for £526.
which is best
daveey
ParticipantRe: recomendations for new integrated washer
Thanks for the reply Don, any model numbers to avoid, also any recomended retailers?
November 24, 2007 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic – #235281daveey
ParticipantRe: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic
Thank you for your assistance, and prompt responses. I will look for a whitegoods engineer near pontefract west yorkshire and change the parts you have suggested.
Many thanks
Dave
November 24, 2007 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic – #235279daveey
ParticipantRe: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic
machine is 8 years old and other than a small leak this is the first issue, haven’t even changed the brushes and we are a family of 4 so its gets used alot.
would definetly buy another AEG, if i can get if fixed for £150 ok, if more do you think its better to spend the ~£550 for a new integrated AEG/NEFF
November 24, 2007 at 8:09 pm in reply to: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic – #235277daveey
ParticipantRe: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic
one last question, it has been like this approx 2 weeks, is it likely the drum shaft is damaged, if so whats the cost of this part (approx)
many thanks
November 24, 2007 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic – #235275daveey
ParticipantRe: Advice on replacing drum bearing – AEG 1051 sensortronic
Thanks for the link, and based on the comment below I think it best to let an engineer handle this.
“This machine requires you to split the casing and remove the entire drum assembly in order to change the bearings. A complete cow of a job – “
Does anybody know an approx estimate for labour and parts to sort this?
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