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kladave
ParticipantRe: Burning smell
Brush roll,without a doubt ❗
kladave
ParticipantRe: General Dyson question…
kwatt wrote:Hi Kate,
Trust me, I have tried many a Dyson over the years and I’ve not rated any of them bar the cylinder one which was okay, but nothing to rave about IMO.
Got a Sebo, brilliant thing. Cleans brilliantly, is relatively quiet (not that I really care about that) is relatively cheap to run and I don’t feel like I’m being gassed every time I have to empty the thing.
I think people think that not having bags saves money and hassles when, in reality I’ve never found that to be particularly true. I’ve also always found that, when you’re talking about a decent cleaner and not a hunk of Chinese junk, that bagged is way, way better performing.
You’ll also struggle to get many, if any, of us in the trade to recommend a bagless cleaner.
HTHK.
The folks out there can buy as many as they want……..more for me to repair.
It is true that bagged machines are more reliable.kladave
ParticipantRe: General Dyson question…
We have been waiting for over 5 weeks for those brush roll kits so you are lucky and we are still waiting 👿 As for the the ball the jury is still out.
kladave
ParticipantRe: New Connect website
CDSL :rotl:
kladave
ParticipantRe: New Connect website
No it’s not Martin
They seem to have changed the url.kladave
ParticipantRe: dyson dc08 unpleasent smell
That’s a sealed unit and btw don’t wash it !
The smell is likely to be from the post filter under the bin.kladave
ParticipantRe: Oreck spares
Thanks guys
I forgot about our friends from the valleys,and yes Phidom how strange,my customer told me the same thing about oreck not supplying the public.(American company treading on eggshells)kladave
ParticipantRe: built in washer
Ken
if the truths known i don’t want her to buy the indesit in a different dress,thanks for your advice Don, i was going to suggest that she buys a ise 5 and gets the carpenter to put it into an accessable cupboard ,oh and btw her other remit was it has to be the last machine i buy :rotl: that’s when she told me she wanted the hotpointkladave
ParticipantRe: Kitchons.com
Lawrence wrote:http://www.kitchons.com
Anyone know who they are ?
Lawrenceone of my customers mentioned them to me and I am curious
Lawrence
Hi Lawrence
They were at the last but one meeting at sibson,they were sitting behind you 😉kladave
ParticipantRe: ise smelling
Cheers Tim,i knew i had seen something like this on a previous thread.
kladave
ParticipantRe: ise smelling
kwatt wrote:Hi Dave,
Smell of burning, no idea as we’ve not had one do that, ever. If you can’t find anything up with it then it could be problem 2.
If overloaded then clothing would be forced between the tub and seal and that would give you a burning smell and smoke. and, when you tell customers about overloading they NEVER do it but invariably know someone that does! :rolls:
HTH
K.
It’s just one sock and it just sit’s there,so i think one sock could not cause this.
Dave
kladave
ParticipantRe: Samsung On Watchdog!
That so called secret recording,are they allowed to get away with that??
kladave
ParticipantRe: Watchdog!
Penguin45 wrote:“Today the average washing machine breaks down after six years,” says Ken Watts (sic), appliance engineer and founder of the Whitegods Trade Association, “And shockingly, that lifespan is actually decreasing, year by year.”
Chris.
Let’s all worship the gods :worthy:
kladave
ParticipantRe: New Connect website
Thanks Don
You would think if they were promoting this site i would have had a call by now.
coyr
kladave
ParticipantRe: New Connect website
Hi Don
What do you mean by slide across??? surley this has to be set up by your rep ??
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