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November 30, 2010 at 8:12 am in reply to: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care????????? #336850
quickwash
ParticipantRe: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care?????
hi jaunty,
I hope this is not another ‘passer through’ :rolls:
It is a shame when a post like this is started with no the follow-up as to how things were resolved 🙁
I enjoy reading the posts where someone has a ‘breakdown’ and then follows up with how they repaired (or not), these posts are a good help to others ‘in the same boat’ 🙂
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Help Me Choose My Oven – Ready To Pull Trigger
hi all,
Any advice on the whether the Belling FSE60DO i am thinking of purchasing is any good please? 😕
regards
quickwash :plug:
November 29, 2010 at 11:03 pm in reply to: Whirlpool HDW1011WG, some wash programs not completing? #337138quickwash
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool HDW1011WG, some wash programs not completing?
I cant stop 😆 at that!
quickwash
ParticipantRe: ISE 10 – First Thoughts
hi ken,
Yes it did look and feel ‘the business!’
I asked my ‘chap’ if i could investigate it before he fitted it, as i knew they were of a ‘real’ good quality 🙂
Sure glad that mine was fitted ok 😀 My old hoses were leaking anyhow, I had an old bottle balanced on the waste pipe catching the drips (i 😯 myself sometimes with my ingenuity 😆 ) as i knew the 1607 would be arriving with a ‘super’ hose 😉
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE 10 – First Thoughts
hi iadom,
I didnt mean he was ‘super-engineer-man’ just lucky so far 😉
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE 10 – First Thoughts
:waving:
I think it is called a pex hose, white and of a very stiff material, it says on here that they can last 50 years 😯
My ‘chap’ had no problem fitting mine, he mentioned the same method as above regarding bending, but he also said that it would be neigh-on impossible to bend it at a 45{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} angle without kinking it, he hasnt had one yet he hasnt been able to fit though 🙂regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Quick Indesit Customer Survey
hi missjoy,
I had an indesit washer/dryer which i bought in 1992 and it lasted 17 years 😯 Even through the kids washable nappies!
It is a shame that these companies have gone down hill the way they have in all honesty. I have just purchased an ise10, there is no other machine to compare except miele, however i do not agree with their out of guarantee engineer fees, especially the fault code ‘bit’, (i am a very technical worded lady:lol: ) and parts mark-ups 🙁
Somewhere on here there is a post on bosch telling buyers the ‘W’s which are better made than others 😉
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Miele W844 Tripping RCD
hi finescan,
Thats is what i like to hear :tup:
If possible, fix instead of throw. (especially on the better quality products like miele/ise)
However i wonder if it had been a one of the newer model whether diy’ing is as easy, i have read a lot saying ‘not’ 🙁
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: shop@ukw
hi iadom,
Yes i knew the door could be removed but after some pm’s with ken i decided to wait for the 1607 as there were no hole blanks available and the old servis was ‘limping’ on. I dont like to ‘dispose’ of something that is working, part of the reason i liked the ise concept so much :tup:
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: shop@ukw
hi jaunty,
Do you know that at the time i read that article i never realised it was part of a forum, just think of all the ‘chatting’ i could have done 😉
And perhaps i would have realised that the drop-down door of the 1606 would be no good for my kitchen lay-out, instead of saving for 2 years then realising i would not have been able to open the flap enough to open the drum door 😳
Although it has worked in my favour as the 1607 has some better features and a massive 8kg drum (if you look at the picture of the 1607 the drum is the same size as the ‘hole’ in the outer casing) 😀
Anyhow i hope that article was of interest, it makes a very good case for reverting back to powder :lesson:
All the best
quickwash :plug:
PS – Just imagine me like this :worthy: in front of the 1607 😆
quickwash
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BWD129 not spinning
Hi,
Happens to us all at least once :rolls:
There is a post by dave_conway on this forum about just that very same issue 😉
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: shop@ukw
Forgot to say i chose ariel because they have ‘something’ in it that is meant to help prevent stains :hmm: Think i am right in saying they were the first company to include stain removers in their products 🙂
Also if you want convenience then there are the powder tablets, or whatever they are called, but you know what i mean. I am good with this technical stuff mind :rolls:
I havent used liquids in the machine for about 2 years but i do keep some in for hand washing as it is quicker to disolve in the sink 😉
Sorry to go on a bit but may as well answer the question properly 😉
regards
quickwash :plug:
PS – there is a write up somewhere that i read a couple of years ago.
PPS – found it! Its actually on here! In advice & help, an interesting read actually. Or maybe i am sad 😉
quickwash
ParticipantRe: shop@ukw
Hi jaunty,
The ‘dry’ food i mentioned for ‘baby’ was Ariel powder, normal and colour version, but powder only!
I did use liquid for a while but my old machine began to do something unheard of before and started getting moulding 🙁 I therefore looked into this phenomenon and found out about the lack of bleach in ANY type of liquid!! Apparently it is impossible to add it to liquid detergent. So a disaster in the making if you want a gunk free machine 🙂
I stopped using softener at the same time as this is basically grease with a nice small :rolls:
I bought the affresh to keep my 1607 in even better shape, i may not have needed it in all honesty but makes me feel better and hopefully ‘baby’ too!! 😆
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB
Just read your next post. So, good on you for giving it a go! Something to do on a cold night 😉
Lets us know the outcome whether 😀 or 🙁
good luck
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB
hi james
ummm, sounds like a ‘fatal injury’ 😥
You would probably be :haier: by the end of it! 😉
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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