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  • in reply to: £3000 Miele #389781
    DrDill
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    Re: £3000 Miele

    Lee8, i see your still making stuff up then. This is all german and top build quality. Built to last!


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    in reply to: Vow of silence of what? #389962
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    Re: Vow of silence of what?

    Got to be in it to win it? Sorry i am a WTA member so i am in it! I couldnt make the meeting due to work.
    So any updates on the content would be warmly recieved, and i guess other members of the WTA would concur.


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    in reply to: Advice and opinions appreciated #389919
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    Re: Advice and opinions appreciated

    Isnt it nice to see advice from someone else, its a shame its the opposite of every one else and wrong.
    Miele overrated? I nearly fell off my chair! Indesit a better choice? If i was the op i would ignore that advice.
    White knight dryers are only good because they are cheep to fix.
    ISE and Miele are the best machines on sale today, when you consider performance and running costs. All this info has been discussed in these forums many times and Ken has written plenty of info on his website.
    Having looked inside a new Miele i can tell you that they are not much different to the way they have always been built.
    Also dont but a LG, these are overated and seem to have a different service company every year.

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    in reply to: £3000 Miele #389777
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    Re: £3000 Miele

    Dales-Electronic wrote:And for that lordly sum I can get 25 years (or 2 1/2 ISE machines)of warranty on an ISE

    Didnt realise ISE made a half machine, and i think running 2 ise’s would be a bit more expensive, what a daft thing to say.


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    in reply to: Blue Badger? #389895
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    Re: Blue Badger?

    You can use the ISE on 3 phase, you just use one of them.


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    in reply to: £3000 Miele #389775
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    Re: £3000 Miele

    The w3420 has discontinued, and miele,s warranties are not model specific, they decide each quarter which models have which warranties.
    If anyone wants a W5000 i can do it for £2499,


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    in reply to: Consumers Rank Gorenje No. 1 Appliance Brand in Croatia #389814
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    Re: Consumers Rank Gorenje No. 1 Appliance Brand in Croatia

    So am i martin, so am i, for all sorts of reasons.
    There is a reason why gorenje have this position in croatia, and lets not dismiss the fact that the survey is by an american company and the type of consumer that was surveyed. In my oinion completely irrelevant to the uk

    Sometimes all is not what it seems, and we all know on here that gorenje is not up to the standard of Miele, and that says it all!


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    in reply to: Consumers Rank Gorenje No. 1 Appliance Brand in Croatia #389810
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    Re: Consumers Rank Gorenje No. 1 Appliance Brand in Croatia

    Wow, who would have thought that. Not surprising since not all brands are available in croatia due to import taxes etc. and when they are they are much more expensive.
    Is there any relevence to the uk market? No not at all. Its a bit like some one saying Bosch is the number one brand in Germany.

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    in reply to: Washing machines. Zanussi vs Siemens #389722
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    Re: Washing machines. Zanussi vs Siemens

    You mean like a Siemens being a bosch beefed up?


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    in reply to: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w , #389803
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    Re: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w ,

    And if its not this? Will you be putting yourself up for sorting any damage caused.

    Play it safe and get the machine checked


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    in reply to: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w , #389800
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    Re: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w ,

    I dont think it would at all.


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    in reply to: regas training required #389807
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    Re: regas training required

    Your best bet is to find another engineer who primarily fixes refrigeration and ask if you can go out with him. If your going to fix r600a systems then you really need to know your stuff, you wouldnt want to blow someones kitchen up


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    in reply to: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w , #389798
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    Re: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w ,

    Best get the engineer out,


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    in reply to: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w , #389795
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    Re: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w ,

    You did take the transit brackets out?


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    in reply to: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w , #389793
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    Re: Indesit washer/dryer 6125-w ,

    Switch off, unplug and phone the engineer. Newness dosnt cause this


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