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don
ModeratorRe: Belling grill element
Hi Paul
If it is latched at the sides it may be worth checking with Elementman, Belling elements here if you can’t find a suitable match there you won’t find it anywhere.
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Which washing machine to buy?
Hi
For that capacity of washing when you bear in mind that the average use is 3 loads per week there is only one option open to you.
For longevity of life, build quality and performance the Miele machine is going to be the only one out there to stand up to that sort of treatment. Miele currently have on promotion the WDA110 which is being supplied with a 5 year warranty and a Miele cashback. John Lewis among others have it on offer currently for £649.00 slightly over budget but then there is the £75 cashback. Both offers are explained here
HTH 🙂
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint fridge/freezer handle fitting?
Glad you sorted it :tup:
don
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint fridge/freezer handle fitting?
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Handles are sometimes packed separately so they don’t get damaged.
The screws for the handles are either fitted to the door edge or they are in the instruction pack. If the handles have two screw holes on one end these go to the top.
I would have thought this would be covered in the instruction manual 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Belling grill element
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The only reference on it I can find is on Connect which says it’s 081583305.
It’s available here in the UKW shop if you want to check or order it.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: £400: Washing Machine?
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If you want to stay within budget then the Bosch. If you want more twiddly bits then I would go with the Siemens (same company as Bosch).
DonApril 9, 2015 at 2:29 pm in reply to: Zanussi zcg563fw cooker gas shut off lid switch spare part? #426391don
ModeratorRe: Zanussi zcg563fw cooker gas shut off lid switch spare pa
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Dave in the UKW shop spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk should be able to help. Don’t forget the all important model number and PNC or prod code.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Tecnik TKD795 – Upper Basket replacement
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Well after a lot of digging it would appear that your dishwasher is Made by Whirlpool. On that basis I checked Whirlpool spares online to find part number 481245819027 upper basket is now obsolete from the Google searches.
However our own shop is still showing one here Now before you get excited and order it my advice would be to email Dave in the shop spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk giving him the make model and serial number to make sure the information I am giving is correct!!
HTH 🙂
Dondon
ModeratorRe: New Fridge Freezer – £500ish
Keane16 wrote: no water dispenser
Less to go wrong as well 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: New Fridge Freezer – £500ish
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Stay with the Bosch or the Siemens (same company). Leave the Samsung well alone.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Russell Hobbs Dryer Belt
The only only thing you could try would be to email Dave in the UKW shop spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk to see if he can help.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: New Neff D89GRN22N0B/03 90cm curved hood
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Explosion of parts here on the neff site. The curved glass section is on page 3.
Looking at it I reckon yes it is possible but it would be far easier to remove the hood from the wall.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Gorenje built in larder fridges
Hi Clare
This model is no longer produced by Gorenje. Are you buying this as a second hand appliance?
New Gorenje fridges and freezers here on the Gorenje site.
Gorenje appliances are well made units at a reasonable price which come with a minimum two year warranty. Spare parts are readily available at reasonable prices. Service if needed is carried out via a nationwide network.
HTHDon
don
ModeratorRe: Russell Hobbs Dryer Belt
Hi
Have you tried measuring the belt and trying Connect or the like?
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Washing Machine: Miele Vs AEG?
chris101 wrote:Thank you for the response.
The Miele comes with a free 5 year guarantee with an option during the 5 years to pay £149 and upgrade to a further 3 years.
The Miele has a potential lifespan longer than the 8 year potential guarantee having paid for the extra three. You will still be in the same boat as I have previously said.
chris101 wrote: With that in mind which Miele would you go for. The more expensive of the 2 has the auto dosing feature however not sure if it is as good.
Less twiddly bits is better in my opinion 😉
chris101 wrote: Oh and the AEG is apparently very efficient (more efficient) with water and electricity than both Miele’s…
If you were to work out the the actual cost comparison of the leccy knowing how much you pay per kw hour it does not add up to much. Again with the water you need to compare by the kg capacity and the number of cycles per week.
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