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shark3r
ParticipantRe: Tall larder fridge
Yes it is, I need two of those & also one clear door shelf that goes underneath the bar in the pic 🙂
shark3r
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Model: LF7-137 STS
Thanks 🙂
shark3r
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Hi Bryan,
The door shelves are breaking or broken on it & I cannot seem to find any spares for these, hence the need to find a new fridge, unless you know where to source these?shark3r
ParticipantRe: Domestic Appliance Horror Stories2 ?
I was seriously looking at buying a ISE10 machine, but OMG I cannot afford for any repairs that I may need to go through a saga like this, not less because I’m deaf & can’t use a phone to call ppl all the time or even phone at all period..to try & effect a repair. How would you possibly run a household with kids for TWO months with no washing machine?
Now I have seriously cold feet on buying ISE which is a shame because they look properly built for the most part, although a catalogue of faults like this does need some consideration, simply stating “overuse” is not to my mind a credible excuse for the machine to fail, it’s a washing machine & it’s purpose is well to wash clothes. The customer in question has a pretty average family, so is ISE saying that ISE is only good for grannies doing 1 wash a week? If so I would rather buy a cheaper machine with a 3 yr guarantee & proper support & replace it with a shiny new one overy 3-4 yrs. This would cost about the same as one ISE10 machine over 9 yrs.
Another point is that: if the concrete block is indeed fragile, then perhaps it needs redesigned & possibly something like rebar (re-inforcing) installed into the blocks. I am no engineer, but if something is causing so many issues, then find a solution within the part design & not with the shipping company. a “commercial” quality machine needs commercial quality parts, in my book that means overengineering.
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