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  • in reply to: Miele W435 Plus WPS – extending inlet/ drain hoses #452857
    don
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    Re: Miele W435 Plus WPS – extending inlet/ drain hoses

    There are quite a few You Tube tutorials for Miele stacking kit fitting. There must be one which could help.

    Don

    in reply to: Possible Heat Pump Dryer #453039
    don
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    Re: Possible Heat Pump Dryer

    iadom wrote:
    Still several of THESE in use in these parts. 🙂

    We have one which is used weekly, excellent bit of kit 🙂

    Don

    in reply to: Possible Heat Pump Dryer #453034
    don
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    Re: Possible Heat Pump Dryer

    iadom wrote:

    Although the fire risk problems have been sorted it is still using the same rear drum bearing that is very prone to failure. the old square bearing used to fail rapidly but the current teardrop bearing is still not up to heavy use and wears right through leading to drum shaft failure if not caught in time.

    Fair Shout iadom I was trying to keep it simple in order to prolong the life. The Beko ranges of late we have had issues with boards and heater failures ( sorry Martin) which leaves as far as I can see the Zanussi range.

    Don

    in reply to: Miele W435 Plus WPS – extending inlet/ drain hoses #452855
    don
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    Re: Miele W435 Plus WPS – extending inlet/ drain hoses

    Stacking kit installation instructions are usually found in the tumble dryer manual.


    Don

    in reply to: Possible Heat Pump Dryer #453031
    don
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    Re: Possible Heat Pump Dryer

    Yes it was one, but all the new variants of each model number have now been modified in production. So no more problems.

    Any tumble dryer you purchase should be cleaned afer each cycle irrespective of the brand and model.

    Don

    in reply to: Miele W435 Plus WPS – extending inlet/ drain hoses #452853
    don
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    Re: Miele W435 Plus WPS – extending inlet/ drain hoses

    Hi

    You can download a copy of the instructions here from the German Miele website.

    As for the extension hoses they look pretty normal to me with no water proof electric feed going through them. I would have thought a generic set would do the trick. However if you want the rela thing they are cheaper from Europart in Holland this link will take you to them.


    Don

    in reply to: New washing machine advice #453011
    don
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    Re: New washing machine advice

    Hi

    Also look at the Sharp range of washing machines. All of these are currently supplied with a five year parts and labour warranty.

    Don

    in reply to: Possible Heat Pump Dryer #453029
    don
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    Re: Possible Heat Pump Dryer

    Hi

    To put another slant on it 😉

    Bosch do not make their own dryers, personally I think they are not good value for money.

    If it were me I would go condenser dryer with a mechanical timer like the Hotpoint FETC70P. No sensors granted but a lot less to go wrong.

    As said before Zanussi and Beko with no sensors would be another good choice.

    Don

    in reply to: amica grill element #452911
    don
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    Re: amica grill element

    Hi Paul

    Part no. 8026764.

    Available in the UKW shop here if you struggle to get one locally.

    Don

    in reply to: Hoover/Candy drive belt #452980
    don
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    Re: Hoover/Candy drive belt

    Hi Jim

    According to GIAS you have a HWB814D-80S with your prod no.


    Belt is a 1225 J5 part no. 41021973.


    Image attached 🙂

    Don

    in reply to: Any views on LEC and this model #452850
    don
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    Re: Any views on LEC and this model

    Hi

    With your height and depth restriction it looks like it is the one for you. The only other one I can come up with is the Beko CFG1552W which is 152cm high so it may not fit.


    Don

    in reply to: Zanussi oven knob wanted #452789
    don
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    Re: Zanussi oven knob wanted

    Hi

    No one is showing any, even Google no longer recognizes that number.

    Connect stock universal cooker knobs in white which is part KNB2205. If you don’t have a Connect account there are plenty of Google searches for them.

    Don

    in reply to: Replacing integrated freezer with sliding hinge #452731
    don
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    Re: Replacing integrated freezer with sliding hinge

    don wrote:

    I think in this instance you need to consult a kitchen appliance fitter or a kitchen company to assist you in making the right choices and to make sure the new appliance can be adapted.


    Cough lol

    in reply to: Replacing integrated freezer with sliding hinge #452725
    don
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    Re: Replacing integrated freezer with sliding hinge

    Hi

    Googling your model no. you have an under counter freezer. I have to admit I have not come across one with sliders.

    I think in this instance you need to consult a kitchen appliance fitter or a kitchen company to assist you in making the right choices and to make sure the new appliance can be adapted.

    HTH

    Don

    in reply to: Freezers – Best At The Cheap End #452687
    don
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    Re: Freezers – Best At The Cheap End

    clicon357 wrote:Cheers. Think I’ll go for this one: https://ao.com/product/tff577apw-beko-u … 66-34.aspx


    Good choice :tup:

    Don

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