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  • in reply to: Miele wda 210 washing machine, Type HW07, NR64 /118655731 #484489
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    Just checked the link and it works for me on Google Chrome.

    It’s the Miele public page so it should work, probably something to do with pop ups. This is the link in full https://www.miele.co.uk/c/spare-part…ssories-24.htm then hit on the visit the spare parts catalog about a third down and put in your model number in the search bar.

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    in reply to: Miele wda 210 washing machine, Type HW07, NR64 /118655731 #484487
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    All the spare parts explosion and part numbers for your machine can be fpound on the Miele web site here bearing related page 4 from the left. As usual the prices are not cheap esp if you need a new spider 😮

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    in reply to: Sales of new #484460
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    The “delivery charge” is based on the actual delivery being a “home” delivery and IIRC attracts a delivery charge of about £25 per box so not really viable for you.

    The other way would be to approach a local retailer and buy direct from him say at their cost plus 5{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} ? This was something I used to do for a couple of residential traders.

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    in reply to: Sales of new #484458
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    Try DAD at Tewkesbury, Portway at Andover, Swift at Stoke on Trent. AO and Appliances Direct both offer trade accounts so may be worth comparing.

    Alternatively go direct 😉

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    in reply to: Siemens KG33VVI31G/07 help or advice please #484381
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    Beko like most manufacturers have had some issue or other over the years. I can vouch for Beko in the main and the others on your list as well.

    Liebherr still the best by far if budget allows.

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    in reply to: Siemens KG33VVI31G/07 help or advice please #484379
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    Beko fridge freezers incorporate their “freezer guard” which on thier site states ” our Freezer Guard technology ensures your freezer will always function properly, even in temperatures as low as -15°C. We do not recommend you use your fridge compartment in low ambient temperatures”.

    what said the freezer will work done to -15 degrees C as it does not state on the fridge freezers about the 10 degrees C . Refrigeration climate class SN which is the UK standard states ” SN (Sub Normal) +10°C – +32°C”. working range.

    If the temperature did drop below for a sustained period of time then yes the fridge section may stop working.

    A couple of examples here to consider.

    Don

    in reply to: New fridge freezer advice – limited height #484376
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    Any second hand purchase is a gamble, there are all sorts of wuestions you should ask. Why are they selling, you need to see it working, what condition is it in, are the plastics inside good? As the old saying goes Caveat Emptor ( buyer beware).

    If you can satisfy all these then it may be worth a gamble. When transporting on it’s side make sure no water drips will get to any electrics, when you get it home leave to stand for 24 hours just to make sure it’s dry and for the gas and oil in the system to relevel.

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    in reply to: New fridge freezer advice – limited height #484374
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    If you can afford the Liebherr price tag that would be my first choice everytime. The low frost on the Bosch is almost as good as frost free so the series 4 would be my choice.

    Don

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    Personally I like the Beko in the budget range, in fact we had one which our son now has and he loves it as well. Take a look at the Beko ASL1331px a good all round basic appliance.

    May be worth waiting for Black Friday at the end of the month 😉

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    in reply to: Microwave choice #484226
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    The number of flat beds out there is probably only 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} if that of all microwaves. in fact most of Bosch/ Neff and Siemens ( all same company) all have turntables with only a few flat beds.

    Another option to consider is Whirlpool and Hotpoint.

    Don

    in reply to: Using part of the induction hob as worktop? #484232
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    Some form of worktop saver it is then 😉

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    in reply to: Fridge Freezer Choice. Hard. #484223
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    Personally I would qudestion what has been sacrificed in the product to get the ice and water in at the price unless you are going to spen 2k plus. We stopped selling Samsung products a few years ago as the spares and service was very slow, I don’t know if things have improved since then though.

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    in reply to: Picture upload problem. #484233
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    You need to host your image on something like Google pics. Imgur or Flickr.

    and then post a public link

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    in reply to: Fridge Freezer Choice. Hard. #484221
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    We had a Beko but since our recent kitchen refurb our son has it now. It does not have ice / water, the mechanism does take up valuable storage room. In the budget range Beko are as good as anything out there, the Liebherr is about as good as it gets and F & P good quality but Liebherr gets my vote, (they also produce Miele refrigeration).

    While no one can predict what can go wrong with an appliance water and ice units do seem to fail quite regularly.

    Don

    in reply to: Microwave choice #484224
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    Sounds like you have what is called a flatbed microwave but without the ENR and FD number I cannot be sure. Possibly you have a stirrer fan in the roof. I would always go with a turntable model. If you want a good microwave then look at Sharp in freestanding or Bosch Neff in the integrated. 98{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of all microwaves these days have touch controls which can give you many options.

    Don

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