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don
ModeratorRe: Bosch WAE24167UK Washing Machine
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WAE24167 good entry level Classixx machine now obsolete, good machine with the usual two year warranty.
Who has it and at what price?
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Delmore spares
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There was an inquiry back in 2009 for one of these with no outcome by the looks of it.
I can find no reference to Delmore, the best I can come up with would be to use Elementman and match up by comparing shape and spec.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Creda Cordialle oven broken door handle
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Have sent you a PM 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: tricity tmc209
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I would think http://www.magsells.co.uk/ would be about the only place you are going to get any joy for that old fella.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Cooker Hood / Extractor Motor – Neff (Bosch / Siemens)
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Motor is indeed obsolete, last price I have would have been £68.00.
Replacement Bosch hood from AO is £88.00.
Cheaper to replace the whole unit which will have a two year BSH warranty.DOn
July 1, 2014 at 11:55 am in reply to: Cooker Hood / Extractor Motor – Neff (Bosch / Siemens) #416000don
ModeratorRe: Cooker Hood / Extractor Motor – Neff (Bosch / Siemens)
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There is more than one version of that hood and motor.
Can you post up the rest of the ENR no. D5612X0GB/?? and the FD no. as well please.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Help identifying Hotpoint Electric Oven
Sorry no joy with those I’m afraid.
Have you looked along the oven door uprights and also along the oven cavity upright edges?Don
don
ModeratorRe: Help identifying Hotpoint Electric Oven
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Can you post up any numbers you can find please?
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Yet another "New machine" topic
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The way I see this is BSH are a no go because of past experience and AEG are not fitting the bill that leaves you with two options.
Miele have been making quality products for many years, good build quality, all machines will come with a two year warranty some will come with either a five or ten year promotional warranty. Longevity of life is a good ten years however some questions are being asked in certain quarters if they really will last twenty odd years. Expensive spare and service is restricted to Miele service in the main as they will not release any info to any independent service engineer.
Second option you could consider is the ISE range of machines. These appliances were brought about by some of the engineers on this site who between them have decades of experience. In turn a good existing manufacturer was sought and who better than Asko who are a high quality manufacturer in Scandinavia. A little more than the entry level Miele machine but will come with a ten year guarantee parts and labour as standard, the engineer who installs the machine will also be the one to visit in the event they are needed, parts are cheaper and no call centre to phone.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: AEG D4101-4-A Main Oven Door
Ransome spares have it for £150.30 Inc VAT link here if it helps.
Have you tried Dave in the UKW shop? spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk if you want to try him.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Australia Miele or Asko
kwatt wrote:It’s fine here.
K.
Too late I already moved it 😆
DonJune 30, 2014 at 11:48 am in reply to: Replacing an integrated washing machine with a larder fridge #415970don
ModeratorRe: Replacing an integrated washing machine with a larder fr
Hi Shirley
There is nothing more that I could tell you about appliances in garages, you have researched very well 😀
It’s going to be a time will tell scenario to be fair but from the info you gave I would say the odds are with you 😀
Dondon
ModeratorRe: Yet another "New machine" topic
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AEG were once in the same league as Bosch and Siemens when they were German built. Now they are part of Electrolux group the quality isn’t what it once was.
That said JLP 2 year standard warranty, option extended warranty and excellent customer care as you are well aware of is second to none in the High St.
If it were me I would stay with BSH group 😉
Dondon
ModeratorRe: A saga of Siemens (WM14Y590GB)
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I’m surprised BSH didn’t investigate further.I have to say that they are one of the better manufacturers to deal with. I have ever only had to request two exchanges for customers in over fifteen years of stocking their appliances. Dealers have an exclusive line to sort these issues should the need arise. Whether JL did no one will ever know.
What did Currys have to do with this purchase anyway 😕
I’m glad you have resolved the issue and can now move forward with a replacement.
Don
June 30, 2014 at 10:51 am in reply to: Replacing an integrated washing machine with a larder fridge #415968don
ModeratorRe: Replacing an integrated washing machine with a larder fr
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Yes you can replace the existing machine for an under counter larder fridge no problem. DO NOT go for the 540 wide as it is designed to go into a tower and as such is taller so will not go under worktop. A selection here will get you started.
As for the pipework if it doesn’t intefere with the installation of the fridge I would simply cap off the water supply pipe(s) and also seal off the waste.
The only thing I’m not sure of is if the washing machine door will fit the fridge or if you will need to purchase a new one.
HTH 🙂Don
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