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April 26, 2016 at 11:43 pm in reply to: Using a Whirelpool awg995 washerdryer just as a dryer #437158
paul42
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Slow to get there was about to pull the trigger when I found these:
Daewoo Washer Dryer DWCLD1512 bit more little info.
AEG Washer Dryer L75670WD bit more – Maybe a which best buy?
Both 2 years warranty.
Buy the time I’ve sourced a dryer the costs r getting very similar to the LG FH4U2VCN2 which is just a washer.
I don’t need a massive machine.
I’m leaning to the AEG as it would save me a great deal of hassle trying to find a place to put it.
Is it or the daewoo any good?
Many thanks
April 19, 2016 at 2:19 pm in reply to: Using a Whirelpool awg995 washerdryer just as a dryer #437156paul42
ParticipantRe: Using a Whirelpool awg995 washerdryer just as a dryer
electrofix wrote:a condenser dryer needs a cold spot to condense the steam back to water so it can be pumped away. they use a trickle of cold water to do this
so no water supply no drythe condenser kit can only be fitted to a vented dryer and they don’t work that well in my opinion
as for your tap. if its the common tap with a small flag. these flags break easily so remove the flag and use pliers or an adjustable spanner
as a last resort you can kink the inlet hose and tie it so you can disconnect it but it will still need to be sorted soon as fitting very old hose could be a problem if it gets too old and failsDave
Thanks for your reply.
I think I will go for the new washer and the 2nd hand dryer as I can £ it just now.
I might be able to store the old washer dryer somewhere for when the new one breaks and I can’t £ it at that moment in time.
The new washer is a LG FH4U2VCN2 comes with a 5 year guarantee plus a 10 year warranty on the motor and all its parts as standard.
Not really thinking about using the old one if the new one is broken just dead.
So it could be a long time before I use it.
Also I only do 1-2 washes a week as it’s just me.
Do u think it will be OK to store the old one for a long period and if so is there any particular way to store it?
Does sound a bit like get rid of the old one doesn’t it…I don’t suppose u know about this? The model number above is for white, N4 is silver. Currys say there is a manufactures 5 year guarantee (http://www.lg.com/uk/5yearwarranty) on both. Have talked to LG & they say N2 white only for the 5year guarantee. Got a useless clarification from currys…
The 2nd hand dryer I’m looking at is a Indesit Tumble Dryer, IS31V – 3KG Load looks like a good deal and potentially a very good price.
Any thoughts on these machines if u know them?
Thanks
Is there a thanks button or something I can click on to thank u?
paul42
ParticipantRe: beko ff fidge channel to drip hole iceing up
Hi,
Thanx for ur reply. It’s about 7-10 years old would they still fix it without charge?
Think it may have been doing it for a year or so now.
Thanx
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