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don
ModeratorRe: Replacement for my washer dryer
Not much to add really as iadom has it all covered 😀
Zanussi produce the TC 180W wall mounted condenser dryer for those areas tight on space, just remember though condensers are not as reliable as a vented one. Also due to the depth it only holds just over 3kg which is just a tad more than a vented compact dryer and it’s a lot more expensive.
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Hoover vhs9143 seal
Hi Allan
If the model number ends with -80 then the door seal you want is 41021401.
Don
don
ModeratorRe: fisher paykel GW712 not spinning
Hi matalee
Moved you down to the Oz forum, hopefully someone will be able to help 😉
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don
ModeratorRe: w806 miele
On it’s way Chris 😀
The part number for the breather hose is 4027791 for anyone reading this in the future.
Dondon
ModeratorRe: WTA Meeting February 2011, Coventry.
Hi Jazz
You can book a room from the link in this article from the home page.
See you there 😀
Don
don
ModeratorRe: w806 miele
Hi Chris
Can you pm me your email address please so I can send you something.
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Comet
On the back of not so good results it had to happen.
Just hope it’s not too severe.
Don
February 2, 2011 at 8:38 am in reply to: Replacement Stats for Elux/Zanussi t/d heater elements… #330211don
ModeratorRe: Replacement Stats for Elux/Zanussi t/d heater elements..
Martin wrote:Just noticed this is a STICKY….?? 😕
Does it need to be?
Probably not, so now unstuck 😉
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Britannia Si-9T
Hi chris
Spares from Britannia direct on 0871 871 8680 Option 3 or service@britannialiving.co.uk
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Induction v ceramic hob and flush fit
If I was going to spend £600 on an electric hob I would definately go all induction.
don
ModeratorRe: seeking ignis motor
Hi
You could try sending an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk don’t forget the make and model number along with the description of the part you are after.
Moved your enquiry to Appliance spare parts forum 😉
HTH 🙂
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Induction v ceramic hob and flush fit
Sounds okay, it certainly will save on having to buy a whole set of new pots and pans, just a few favourites to start with.
What I don’t see is why have ceramic plates when induction uses less energy, plates heat quicker, very little residual heat remains once pan is removed and are easier to control.
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Induction v ceramic hob and flush fit
Not having been asked for that combination before I did not realise there was such an item, but I do now.
Thanks for that 😀
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Induction v ceramic hob and flush fit
Annemarigold wrote:Wanting induction for looks etc and also greener but wondering whether to have one where there are 2 induction and 2 normal ceramic on one hob so as to use non-inductions pans. Any thoughts?
Not trying to confuse you honest, I was referring to your original post.
Don
don
ModeratorRe: Induction v ceramic hob and flush fit
Annemarigold wrote:Yes AEG do one with 2 halogen and 2 ceramic Highlight zone (their words). Model HK634110FB.
I thought you had found an induction/ ceramic mix, which I knew nothing of 😆
Indeed as you have found out there are quite a few choices to be made when it comes to style and design.
when it comes to installation you will need to allow adequate ventilation for the fans to function correctly and as such they can only be installed over a single oven as per the manufacturers instructions.
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