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  • in reply to: zanussi zwf12070w1 #362805
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    Re: zanussi zwf12070w1

    yes, along with module, interlock, solenoids, motor and drum,

    to put it mildly the 12070s were runts of the elux litter

    in reply to: bosch waq28360 – chinesey? #362720
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    Re: bosch waq28360 – chinesey?

    after thinking abotu it i couldnt beleive they would put a sealed tub in a £500 appliance… it did occurr to me this might be a bayonet / slot together tub? where it unscrews maybe?

    its tenuous but if you look at the back of them then they have a very similar backplate assembly pressing to a chinese samsung or lg, and the front panel is a all in one pressing, with no removable kickpanel. i suspect the lack of extra framing which is a byproduct of having a to-the-ground front panel is that its less resiliant to flex. much like the current crop of non-italian origin hoovers and candys…

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107949
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    or just clearly state in the a/p message to leave your name and phone number as we do not have caller display ?

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107946
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    miele vac dumped at 6:15 sat evening… 45 mins after closing…

    8:40am (20 mins before official opening hours) next mon morning theres a lady knocking on the door…

    “…helllooo i wondered if you had managed to fix my vac yet”

    in reply to: cordless screwdriver #362531
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    Re: cordless screwdriver

    14.4v cordless hitatchi (soon to be replaced with likeforlike hitatchi) for kitchen cabinet modification/wn tubs and dinky lithium (7,2 i think) b&d. got the b&d cos connect had them, its 2years old this xmas and been a good partner. perfect for mass-screw undoing such as t/d’rs and lightenough to pick up quickly and small enough to get in places id struggle else where with

    in reply to: FFA71P Warm Freezer ? #360405
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    Re: FFA71P Warm Freezer ?

    is it showing any error codes? just supplied an evap thermistor for one to a cust where freezer wasnt working, its apparently cured it, one week on…

    in reply to: britannia spares ? #362261
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    Re: britannia spares ?

    iirc its a cooker out job anyway regardless of genuine or make do, as im sure theyre screwed in from the rear…

    have used long/thin neck zanussi ones. seem to match pretty well 🙂

    in reply to: Concern grows over our missing penguin? #328654
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    Re: Concern grows over our missing penguin?

    may i suggest hanging by thermostat? just for the sheer irony 😯 😉

    in reply to: FFA71P Warm Freezer ? #360403
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    Re: FFA71P Warm Freezer ?

    access to rear is doddle, as has rear wheela, no back feet. to be unobtainably built in it would have to have had a trim fascia built around it… so if normal diemensions of a mistral (im assuming this is one) is 180×60 then you shouldnt have an issue

    in reply to: Electrolux EWX14440W washer dryer – overheated? #361572
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    Re: Electrolux EWX14440W washer dryer – overheated?

    has it completed a cold/30* wash ok yet ?

    in reply to: Stoves 900em heritage lower main oven door spring #361057
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    Re: Stoves 900em heritage lower main oven door spring

    isnt the spring held in with a tensile steel pin? easy to bodge to suffice whilst waiting for s/o part to come in…

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1621W #361442
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1621W

    yes, your username implies you know your appliances, if your trade, the diagnostic info is supplied on connect dist. website, if you are not trade then… hmm… have you asked for trade access?

    in reply to: Repeated fault with Miele S7 Upright #361574
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    Re: Repeated fault with Miele S7 Upright

    i think miele have a mod in the pipeline for this, and are just repairing, at cost to them until a revised part comes through, depemnds really on your attitude to them, if its diehard miele youll hang on, if your not then id get a refund and x4 too 😛

    btw the phrase you need is NOT fit for purpose, but “not of satisfactory quality” in relation to your refund

    in reply to: indesit iwb5113 sold by tesco #360996
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    Re: indesit iwb5113 sold by tesco

    Martin wrote:Big blob of Plastic Padding held in place by Duck Tape should sort it nicely… :clown:

    dont think shed be best pleased with that repair Mr M 😛

    petalpop wrote:sorry both gone to scrap man

    as will this then, after i harvest its brain and guts MWAHAHAHAHA

    in reply to: BUSH WM-1260B AUTOMATIC WASHER #331299
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    Re: BUSH WM-1260B AUTOMATIC WASHER

    we have a hotpoint wf250 (graded), its on *at least* 5 times a week, and now at least 6 years old. this doesnt mean its amazing, it means we have looked after it (never knowingly overfilled, hotwashed once a month as well as foot-balance checked every month). i havent had a peak at the back of the tub for bearing seal leakage, but there wasnt any there on the 5yr mark, so hoping not any now. the fact is, a machine will be as reliable as what your willing to pay for it, our wf250 perfect srp was approx £380, graded it was about £330 and its so far done a conservative 1500 washes minimum, without us even taken a screwdriver to it. which equates to beqar minimum of 22p a wash. hoping it will see out at least another year, if not more. at least if bearings, for example, give up, i at least now have the skills and confidence to replace them and eek out another year or 2 🙂

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