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ParticipantRe: ISE10 Washing Machine or similar
Thank you all for your comments and help.
I have always had one commercial appliance (mainly for towels), and one domestic by the side. I wouldn’t touch a Bosch again. I once had an WF2001 (I think) which lasted me 12 years and out lived the commercial by it’s side. When that gave up the ghost. I thought that I would stick with Bosch. They are now plastic crap and I had 2 last over the next 6 years. Never again.
Thought that I would try to use a British brand and then chose a hotpoint. Big mistake. The bearings went after 18months. Hotpoint said you can’t change the bearings only the whole big drum thing. Ludicrous!!! Again rip off. Never again.
Had a miele but found the parts and charge to get it repaired very expensive by miele. Started to use a local company and then sold it to the local appliance repair company in the end to help cover the large bill, when they said a control board was required at 390 quid for the board alone. Same as before never again.
Tried calling armstongs earlier and I would give them 0/10 for attitude and customer service. The lady and then the man I spoke to both had the manners of a pig. Horrible rude people. Not a pleasant experience. Put the phone down after 10mins.Still searching for the right washer. So any ideas please give me a shout.
Thanks again all.
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ParticipantRe: ISE10 Washing Machine or similar
Thank you very much for your help ‘iadom’. The Asko washer may be ok for domestic but as soon as you put it in a commercial premises it can’t cope, so i’m afraid that i’m back to square one again. I see your point about the 7-8kg load washers compared to a 6kg load washers.
I will check out the company that you have posted a link for.
Kind Regards
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