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September 10, 2014 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Replacement for Schreiber/ Huygens AMP 6314 larder fridge #419068
don
ModeratorRe: Replacement for Schreiber/ Huygens AMP 6314 larder fridg
Hi
If your appliance is built under the worktop which it sounds like it is then you simply need to purchase a built under fridge which as said before are 82 cm high with adjustable legs allowing the snug fit.
87 high appliances are classed as built in and fit into housings waist height and up.
A good local indie will be able to help 😉
DonSeptember 10, 2014 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Replacement for Schreiber/ Huygens AMP 6314 larder fridge #419067don
ModeratorRe: Replacement for Schreiber/ Huygens AMP 6314 larder fridg
Hi
If your appliance is built under the worktop which it sounds like it is then you simply need to purchase a built under fridge which as said before are 82 cm high with adjustable legs allowing the snug fit.
87 high appliances are classed as built in and fit into housings waist height and up.
A good local indie will be able to help 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Happy Birthday
Happy birthday K hope you have a good day. :beer:
Dondon
ModeratorRe: AWOL
Driving down through France tomorrow morning for two weeks.
Will pop in from time to time while enjoying a :beer:
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Under-counter fridge-freezer
don wrote:
In which case the best I know of is the Hotpoint RSAAV21P for capacity and quality.
Don
You could always take the old one to your local recycling centre 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Miele H4250B
Hi Franz
H4250B 5723482 time clock
H4250BC 5723483 time clock
You will probably need to contact Miele direct unless your local Miele service centre are happy to supply you.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Miele H4250B
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I’ll have a look for you in the morning unless of course someone else beats me to it.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Washing machine Load Sizes
Nothing has changed from when those articles were written the same still applies today with the exception that prices have come down even more meaning longevity of life is now less.
Bosch and Siemens are still the best bet for your budget 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Washing machine Load Sizes
Hi
The answers to all of your questions about washing machines can be found here in our help and advice section.
I take it you have not yet purchased any of our recommendations yet?
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Britannia/ ilve D900WMP- Installation Advice
The only info I can find on the net is the attached sizing and aperture plan. As for fascias a local kitchen supplier should be able to help you with that.
I notice it is rated at 4.9kw you need to make sure you have a suitable circuit capable of carrying this load if not an electrician will be required to establish one.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Samsung Washing Machine – Replaceable bearings???
Not only that but the good deals Lazarus can currently get on the Siemens and Bosch machines are very limited on stock availability.
Make the purchase sooner rather than later or risk losing out all together :rolls:
DonSeptember 1, 2014 at 8:10 am in reply to: best recommended options for stocking 55cm u/c refrigeration #418416don
ModeratorRe: best recommended options for stocking 55cm u/c refrigera
Hi gandh1
Liebherr produce 50, 55 and 60cm wide under counter fridges.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Bosch vs Siemens washing machines
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Have a peek for yourself here on the Siemens spares site put in your model ie WM14Q360GB/ I used the latest number ie 15.Page three on each diagram gives you the explosion of the split tub assembly.
Things change rather quickly in our industry, split tub today sealed tub tomorrow :rolls:
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Bosch vs Siemens washing machines
Hi
Both have drums that will split apart if required, both are now older models so comparisons will need to be made locally, as Lee8 says ” it depends on your needs”.
Either way you will have a good machine and with 5 years peace of mind all you need to do now is order one!!
HTH 😀
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Bosch vs Siemens washing machines
Hi
BSH group consists of Bosch, Neff and Siemens up until early this year all three had their own rep and traded as separate companies under the one umbrella.
Forgetting Neff as their products are 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} built in appliances you are left with the other two.Here comes the boring part 😉 Siemens used to start price wise where Bosch finished so it was deemed to be up market however since the economic downturn Siemens have entered price points very similar to Bosch by down specifying existing models to create new ones.
Both names are now in direct competition to each other which to me does not seem right but hey ho.BSH as a group have now restructured, instead of three reps each region now has two, one who services the kitchen trade and the other who visits electrical retailers like ourselves. So for each third of his visit he wears each of the three caps.
From a business point of view the cost price varies by brand as to how many products you keep on display, what level of turnover you achieve per year and so on. We decided to stock Bosch and Neff but not Siemens as generally their products are more expensive overall. As an aside Siemens are more popular on mainland Europe whereas Bosch are more popular here in the UK.There is very little difference between a Siemens at £479 and it’s Bosch rival. So unless there is a real good deal out there it’s six of one and half a dozen of the other.
HTH 😀
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