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  • in reply to: How to Clean Dishwasher #187627
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    Befor you have a moan about peoples spelling remember ther is such a thing as dislexsic!

    in reply to: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer? #187694
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    Re: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer?

    Belive me our white knight has had some abuse and nothing has broken. They are prety tough. The fluf filter is also at the front and easy to get to. You can get the reverse tumbeler in argos for £128 and delivery is only £4.99, they are also available in silver. They also come with an extendable vent hose built in at the back.

    in reply to: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer? #187692
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    Re: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer?

    😆 well said

    in reply to: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer? #187690
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    No Ive got a Peugeot and Citroen on the drive and a Creda, Beko and Service in the Kitchen. Dont think my white knight has idlers and it has never gone wrong. (only a split exhaust pipe and that was my fault for pushing it back to far and trapping it)

    in reply to: How to Clean Dishwasher #187625
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    If its bad then yes but the vinager used every couple of months stops the problem and its a lot cheeper.

    in reply to: dishwasher novice advice #186975
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    Our beko cost £160 from Argos You can also exted the waranty for 3 years for £60

    in reply to: How to Clean Dishwasher #187623
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    Vinager is recomended By Kim and Aggie and it dose work belive me.

    in reply to: How to Clean Dishwasher #187621
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    Re: How to Clean Dishwasher

    😆 now now

    We are all semi hard in the midlands 😯 😛

    in reply to: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer? #187686
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    In that case (£32) its worth changing and keeping it going for a few more years. Mainy was disagreeing with the statment that cheep dryers were no good.

    in reply to: How to Clean Dishwasher #187619
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    Thought Lancashire had hard water? Or is that Yourkshire?

    in reply to: Search for UK Windtunnel cleaner #167312
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    Re: Search for UK Windtunnel cleaner

    The remake of the Hoover “Constellation”, which is the original floating cylinder cleaner. I read somewhere that it might be known as the Maytag “Satellite”.

    Was that the round blue one from the 70s ? I remeber my aunti having one like that didnt know it floated.

    Just found it on Deals4U.co.uk £162 2000w washable bag.

    in reply to: vacuum cleaners #134748
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    You need somthing with a rotating brush like an upright or a cylindr with a powerd head, pure sucktion dose not remove pet hair, If you can go for a Dyson IMO the best you can get.

    in reply to: dishwasher novice advice #186973
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    We have a Beko and its wash and dry perfourmance is very good also very cheep.

    in reply to: How to Clean Dishwasher #187617
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    Re: How to Clean Dishwasher

    😯 how has it been washing without salt?

    To clean it select a hot program without a pre-wash. Start the dishwasher (with salt) and what to see if any water drains out. when you hear it start to fill stop and open the door. add half a cup of white vinager and re start the machine. If its really bad you might need to do it twice, you can bye cleaners for dishwashers but the white vinager is just as good and a lot cheeper. 🙂 Also make sure the water jets in the spray arms are clear.

    in reply to: Is it worth repairing a tumble dryer? #187684
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    Well Im not as quiet as I used to be, you should hear my knees going up the stares. Klick Klick LOL

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