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  • in reply to: BOSCH WAE24162 #201514

    Re: BOSCH WAE24162

    Yeah, there is a lot to be said for a decent warranty, like the MIELE W3923WPS, 10 years on parts and one labour. The company seem to think that their machine is unbreakable (probably is too!!!), I love German engineering!!

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE24162 #201512

    Re: BOSCH WAE24162

    I have a failed Indesit sitting idle in my kitchen. The circuit board went *fizzle*, it is going to cost me around the £100 mark to repair. Was yours the Indesit WD12s? Seems like a total rip off, charging that price for, what gets assembled in a factory for a few pennies.

    Would be interesting to know others opinions on their new machines.

    After buying my Miele cat & dog vacuum cleaner, I am really tempted to go out and get a Miele machine, but “she who must be obayed” wants a silver machine (do they clean better for the extra £££?? 😆

    in reply to: Indesit WD12s board #214388

    Re: Indesit WD12s board

    Hi Jim,

    Thanks for that (bad) news, I am not sure where I would find the EEPROM for the machine. My mate is a domestic appliance repair man, and he tried a board out of another Indesit (not sure if identical or not) machine. The boards look the same, although I am not sure about the number on the green sticker.

    It didn’t work…. properly. Machine lit up, had a bit of life, then the selector started clicinkg around.

    The machine did that at the beginning of 2006 when I got it home after buying it for £80 on Ebay, then once reset worked fine til now.
    My dilemma now is… do I fix it, or do I scrap it?

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