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RonnieR
ParticipantRe: Bosch Washing Machines
Think I’ve managed to convince the missus too.
She wasn’t keen on white but I’ve convinced her paying an extra £100+ for another colour was mental
Thanks all!
RonnieR
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don wrote:Yet another instance of a national jumping into bed with manufacturer and coming up with a so called deal.
The WAB28060 is an exclusive to Curry’s by the looks of it. Overpriced at £379 to start with but they then offer a so called P/EX deal bringing the machine down to it’s true value of £300.
You would be better off going for the genuine Bosch Tactical machine here at the same price or even better go for the WAE24166UK which is on offer currently at £338.
An even better choice as the good Doctor says would be the “Siemens.”
Don
That’s what I thought was maybe going on – been looking at the Bosch website and couldn’t find that particular model.
However, just popped into my local Euronics and saw the same WAB28061GB model for sale at £350 with a 4 year warranty. Also the WAE24166UK at £380 with 4 years too.
Worth paying the extra £40? Been reading a Bosch can last up to 12years but not sure if the same applies to this range
RonnieR
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Thanks guys – will check with the missus
RonnieR
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Well it’ll be replacing a hotpoint that we’ve had for 8 years.
Heavily used – nuclear family 😉Was really wanting to know if this is a good bosch – guy we had out to repair our hotpoint a while back recommended them
RonnieR
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF 320 flashing lights
Magic…
Will give EMW a call in the morning
Will also give machine a kick before going to bed
RonnieR
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF 320 flashing lights
Don’t really want to fork out for a new PCB if that’s not going to definitely fix things.
What would you suggest?
RonnieR
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF 320 flashing lights
Sorry for the confusion – just the top light – wash enhance.
The on/off blinks rapidly too but I’m assuming this is normal when there is a fault
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