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  1. #101
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    We found a good local appliance place that supplies and repairs and tend to get whatever they supply as I prefer supporting local companies and their service is great, been around for years.

    We ended up with a Bosch, they'd happily supply a Miele too if we wanted to pay. Both are fairly repairable so can be kept running. Not had any problems with the Bosch despite giving it an absolute hammering with 2 kids on re-usable nappies. Also had AEG in the past which was expensive but reliable.

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    A colleague at work told me her dishwasher and boiler both went pop at the weekend. She ordered a new dishwasher then realised the biker wasn’t working so kicked the dishwasher in frustration - at which point it lurched back into life and seems to be functioning perfectly. Nothing like a kick to fix white goods!


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    Buy a Miele. Got mine several years ago and it came with manufacturers ten year parts and labour warranty. Bloody thing has been faultless - and I love to fix things.

    The point with these machines is you can get proper individual spares for them. So if you do need a drum bearing, for example, you don't have to buy the whole drum assembly which would write off a lesser machine.

    Yes, twice or, more, the price of a basic one, but the ease of ownership is worth it.

    Oh, they don't set fire to your house either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robti View Post
    Only if you don't have a copy of ''war and peace''.
    "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."

    'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.

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    We’ve just changed our Zanussi only lasted 21 years, bit disappointed.


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  7. #107
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    I really want a new washing machine but my old Miele refuses to die.

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    Thanks to this thread just ordered a Miele.

    AO.com have £40 off with voucher code KITCHEN40, although it expires today!
    Plus 1% cashback from Quidco

  9. #109
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    Had an Ariston once and it truely did go on and on. Best machine I ever had by a mile. Bosch machine was trash as was a Hoover machine. Has a dirt cheap bush fot 4 years, great value for money. Now using a dyson, must say it’s incredibly quiet and fast, VERY impressed so far, let’s see how long it lasts...

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    Just replaced our Siemens with a Samsung add wash, came out as Best Buy in Which survey.
    The five year warranty & free delivery were a bonus

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