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KeymasterSadly not, the only place that will be is on the sticker around the door opening normally.
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KeymasterAll versions of that model now use this upper spray arm:
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/42153409-upper-spray-arm
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KeymasterIlve, yes.
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KeymasterIf you can email spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk with the serial number I’ll check it for you, not a problem.
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October 17, 2021 at 11:51 pm in reply to: Which Manufactureres make machines that do NOT have sealed drum units? #479363kwatt
KeymasterMiele **ARE** using sealed tanks now and, they’re being, will we say, not nice on right to repair as reported here:
I know as I had one to review, 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}, they are using sealed tanks. Not a shred of doubt about it.
They will wriggle and obfuscate but, they are using them now. I suspect they don’t want potential buyers to know this.
(Read between the lines, it’s a legal thing, if you read the letter I got from Miele there you’ll get it)
Many of the low end one, sure you can split the tank but, only buy a rear half with bearings in it, no bearing kits and no details of what they use unless we’ve sussed it and built a kit for them.
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KeymasterNormally, before recent events, I’d have said to look at Bertazzoni but they’ve gone a bit mental with parts as explained here:
I know that my not hold much bearing to people looking at a shiny new cooker but, when you need parts down the road and, you’re dropping a few grand on a cooker trust me, it really does matter, a lot. You need to be sure you’re going to get a long life out it and at a sensible cost.
RM are okay but some of the parts pricing and programming of the induction stuff if it goes wrong is, bluntly, horrific.
Ilve are still a decent bet in that arena as well.
Smeg are also well worth looking at also.
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kwatt
KeymasterA new one is just a Rangemaster in disguise I’m afraid.
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KeymasterIt’s them and them only at whatever they want to charge you.
Think Miele type system.
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October 13, 2021 at 12:02 pm in reply to: Which Manufactureres make machines that do NOT have sealed drum units? #479359kwatt
KeymasterSamsung, new one I’ve no idea but some you can only get a complete rear tank for.
LG, as above but most I’ve seen thus far you can get the bearings or a rear tank.
Vestel, officially it’s all rear tanks only. Some bearings you can get unofficially.
Currys stuff is all branded, depends what it is as they are not all the same, many Chinese, some Vestel and so on.
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October 13, 2021 at 11:02 am in reply to: Which Manufactureres make machines that do NOT have sealed drum units? #479357kwatt
KeymasterNo idea if they can be split, no info on them.
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October 12, 2021 at 11:03 pm in reply to: Which Manufactureres make machines that do NOT have sealed drum units? #479355kwatt
KeymasterPretty much all use them now, even Miele!
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KeymasterI doubt any adhesive would hold it, temporarily maybe but not for long.
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KeymasterFound it, it’s this unit in that oven:
https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/267440119-beko-oven-timer-unit
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KeymasterI found it Dave, I do that all day long. 😉
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KeymasterIt’s a part of the timer unit, that whole assembly comes as one part.
If I remember I’ll look it up in the morning for you but expect it to be the best part of £100.
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