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ParticipantRe: Jamm’d drum on blomberg washer MOD:1301ABB
hi,
That would be a terrible shame 😥 I have heard these machines are ‘very good workers!’
Perhaps its a case of trying to take it apart just to see if it is ‘fatally wounded’ 🙁
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
November 27, 2010 at 12:36 pm in reply to: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care????????? #336848quickwash
ParticipantRe: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care?????
hi mumof6,
As a mumof3 i was just wondering if you have had any help with your ise5 machine?
I have just purchased the new model ise10 and am very pleased with it! If you have read this forum you will know i am washing machine obsessed, for the ise10 anyway :rolls:
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE10 1607w
Hi all,
The fitting of my 1607 went very smoothly 🙂
The engineer said he has had no problems with the pex hose unless the area is very tight indeed. He said the only problem is if you try to bend it sharply rather than manipulate it slowly into place, commonsense was mentioned 😉 Mine was no problem 😀
The machine has surpassed all my expectations TBH 😀
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Review by Office of Fair Trading
Hi,
Yes think you right there 🙂
I have purchased an ise10 so no worries with spares and service for my washer at least for a few years anyhow 😉
regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: What washing machine – help me decide……
hi dusty,
That is a shame because when you work it out, if the machine only lasted the 10 years (which would be very unlikely by all accounts) then the 1607 would cost less than £1.80 a week! I paid £914.99 for mine, £899.99 for the machine and £15 for delivery, installation and taking the old machine away, with my loacl ise agent! Good value me thinks 😀
Also the price is relative to the price of a washing machines in years gone by. I got talking to the engineer who came yesterday and he said he paid £294 for a hoover in 1981, so work that out with inflation and wages etc and the ise10 is a damn good value purchase, especially with the 10 year guarantee 😀
Anyhow got to go hang the washing out!
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE 10 Eco wash too long
mutley1 wrote:Is it just me or is quickwash getting a bit over exited?
Well not really, i have been interested in buying a ise10 for over 2 years now, but have been unable to due to the drop down door of the previous model and a space issue. So having one sat in my kitchen, quietly spinning away on a 1600 spin, like it is now, is just fantasic! 😀
If you are referring to my amusing (perhaps you dont think so) little saga, then believe me i was egged on all the way, i do feel a little hurt by your comment 🙁 Surely if i am obessed with a washing machine then i am well in my right to be so, in all honesty and not wanting to sound the least bit sarcastic, no one is ‘forced’ to read my posts are they 😉 I hope at least a couple of forum members had a little :snigger: reading my ‘silly’ posts!
kind regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: What washing machine – help me decide……
hi dusty,
I had my 1607 delivered today and i have to say that it has lived up to all expectations and more! It really is suberb 😀 None of the pictures i have seen so far have really done it justice, i thought the machine would have a old fashioned ‘miele’ look, but far from it!! I honestly cant stop looking at it TBH :worthy:
The drum really is massive 😯 Some of the 8kgs i have looked at in the shops do not look anywhere near as big 🙂 And so quiet! There are posts on here about how noisy the machines can be, sorry but :con: Washing machine spinning and watching tv, never been heard of here before 😀
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE 10 Eco wash too long
:waving: all,
if you wondered what has happened to my avatar, i have changed it as i realised i had ‘hijacked’ martins!
First wash completed, it is like a dream 😀 I couldnt believe how dry the clothes were after spinning 😯 At first i thought that maybe they didnt get washed, then i thought ‘hang on you were watching almost the entire cycle’, i know what a silly girl i am :rolls:
Updates to follow,
best wishes to all,
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE 10 Eco wash too long
She has arrived and she is gorgeous 😀 She is 85cm long and weighs 73kg 😉
‘Labour and delivery went very smoothly with no pain at all’ 😉
Her ‘cries’ are very quiet, I can even watch tv without turning the volume up :baby:
She has been worth the wait and is living up to all expectations 😀
I cant praise her ‘fathers’ up enough and i will be recommending everyone i know to try for a ‘baby’ 😉
I will let everyone know how she is doing in a weeks time 🙂
Hope everyone has enjoyed my ‘pregnancy, labour and delivery’ and this bit of good ‘clean’ fun 😆
kind regardsquickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: ISE 10 Eco wash too long
:waving: all,
It’s D-Day :bounce:
The ‘nursery’ is ready, actually quite a big job here as a full size fridge-freezer has to be moved, down to an absolutely rubbish kitchen design 🙁 That being the reason that a 1606, with the drop-down door design, is not already an addition to the family :rolls: Mind you, the new features of my ‘baby’ (and it will be treated like one, with the best dry’ food’ money can buy and regular ‘affresh’ baths!) are very welcomed 😀
All interested parties wil be informed of the new arrival later today 😉
Anyhow i better get my rest in readiness of the delivery, lets hope the ‘labour’ goes well and without too much pain 😉
quickwash :plug:quickwash
ParticipantRe: ISE 10 Eco wash too long
:waving: all,
Did notice that all the wording was foreign 😕 I was thinking who is the father of my ‘baby’? 😆
Just got the ‘nursery’ ready for the new arrival 😉
Love the adding of the rarely used words 🙂 Cant think of a good one to add at this time of night though :rolls:
Will post news of the delivery tomorrow 😉
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: Miele – not as good as everyone says.
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November 24, 2010 at 8:28 pm in reply to: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care????????? #336847quickwash
ParticipantRe: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care?????
hi all,
I think the good old telephone is still the best way to communicate in most cases, especially if there is a repair/complaint/any sort of response required 😉
Emails are very good in there own right, but as with David at ise, how do you know if the person is reading or even receiving your message 🙁
I am sure you (mumof 6) will now get your washer repaired as quick as possible, as i can imagine the pile of washing you will have 😉
kind regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: What washing machine – help me decide……
hi dusty,
Yes i was wondering what has happened to the ‘guys in the know’ on posting their opinions of the dyson 😕 They are usually pretty quick with the pros and cons regarding any machine mentioned, i hope that not too bad a sign 😉
kind regards
quickwash :plug:
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ParticipantRe: What washing machine – help me decide……
hi dusty,
If you can get one cheap enough and get a years guarantee on it then i suspose that would be ok when you are washing the sort of ‘horsey’ stuff that you mentioned, as ken said any machine will fall at the hurdle of blocked ‘bits’ 🙁 (here she goes again with the technical words 😆 )
best wishes
quickwash :plug:
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