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  • in reply to: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker #366912
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    Re: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker

    The 60cm will give you bigger oven capacities and from there it just depends on the features which are best suited to you. As for life expectancy that depends on how it’s treated and how hard a life it’s going to get.

    Average use and treated well I would like to expect 7-9 years lifespan.

    Don

    in reply to: Are Vacuum Cleaner Repairs worthwhile? #367255
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    Re: Are Vacuum Cleaner Repairs worthwhile?

    Hi Jim

    Workshop service only. We do offer a collection / delivery service for the “locals” which we charge a small fee but probably 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} are carry ins.

    Don

    in reply to: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker #366910
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    Re: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker

    Probably the Stoves machines first then the Cannon.

    Don

    in reply to: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker #366908
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    Re: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker

    Tamsen wrote:Thanks Don, that’s really helpful.

    What sort of price will get us a decent cooker that will last ten years and more?

    Tamsen


    Probably one of these Aga’s, it won’t be cheap though.

    Don

    in reply to: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker #366906
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    Re: Mid range Dual Fuel Cooker

    Hi Tamsen

    That Stoves is about as good as it gets to be fair as 55cm cookers are very thin on the ground generally. If you look at 60cm wide then your choice will be better as Belling, Cannon and Hotpoint among others are available.

    HTH 🙂

    Don

    in reply to: Are Vacuum Cleaner Repairs worthwhile? #367253
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    Re: Are Vacuum Cleaner Repairs worthwhile?

    Hi Neil

    We repair any make as long as a value repair can be carried out. We won’t touch Bissell wet and dry machines, horrible things. Dysons are our bread and butter machines, probably do about twenty a week.

    Don

    in reply to: ISE 10 Year Warranty #367266
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    Re: ISE 10 Year Warranty

    Hi Lil Dee

    The ten year guarantees are full parts and labour with the usual exceptions. More on guarantees here on the ISE website.

    Full spec and details of the Eco machine can be found here along with loads of info about ISE as well.

    HTH 🙂


    Don

    in reply to: new car #367172
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    Re: new car

    Wicked :rotfl:

    Don

    in reply to: HDA cooker HJA4610 #367165
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    Re: HDA cooker HJA4610

    Hi Kez

    I think you may mean HJA 😉 in which case that’s a Howdens branded oven. Parts are available from AWS appliances.

    Don

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1621W door not opening #367093
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1621W door not opening

    Martin wrote:As far as I am aware you do have TRADE ACCESS don’t you?


    MOP 😉

    Don

    in reply to: Multi function MX600SS built in oven element required #367100
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    Re: Multi function MX600SS built in oven element required

    Hi

    Google says it’s a CDA appliance. Have you tried looking in the UKW shop for the element?

    Don

    in reply to: never been so quiet #366983
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    Re: never been so quiet

    We have been very busy since October on all fronts 😀 😀

    Like squadman says “long may it continue” 😀

    Don

    in reply to: Replacing door handle on Servis Millenium A #367006
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    Re: Replacing door handle on Servis Millenium A

    Hi

    That number looks like it’s the serial number. The model number usually starts with M followed by three or four digits.

    Hopefully then someone will be able to help 🙂

    Don

    in reply to: new cleaner for house with all hard floors #366929
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    Re: new cleaner for house with all hard floors

    Hi Savlona

    Totally agree with Ken 😀

    I would go with the Sebo D2 Storm it ticks all your boxes and has a massive cleaning radius of 15.5m.

    Don

    in reply to: Update on my ise w1607w washer #366925
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    Re: Update on my ise w1607w washer

    Hi Savlona

    Thanks for taking the time to post up feedback 😀 personal recommendations are always welcome.

    Glad to know that your ISE is performing well and that it continues to do so for many years to come.

    Don

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