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Originally Posted by MrsH:

 

I have a Hoover 8KG ... cant praise it enough 

 

the difference in load size for paying a little extra is remarkable and no more going to the manky  laundarette to freshen the pillows and quilts etc is a huge bonus 

Yup, I've had 7kg for a while now and could never go smaller! I'm thinking of just ordering the matching one to the tumble dryer i bought a month or so ago.

 

There are some amazing ones though!! I don't think i could justify the extra ÂĢÂĢs to buy one but there's one that has an app.... and if it goes wrong... The app tells you whats broken!!

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Ells:

No tips, I always just look for something that has great reviews, isn't too dear and can be delivered quickly.  

 

Nightmare when things like that break down.  Mine died in November last year when I was trying to sort xmas.  

I've known it was on it way out for a couple of weeks tbh  The banging was a dead give away... was just running it til it died.

 

I have a new love relationship with AO.... They deliver for free the next day (we're out at a BBQ tomorrow so will have to be monday) and are usually the best price i can find. I ended up ordering my fridge from there after the appliancesdirect debacle and i really do think i will use them forever as long as their prices stay good... The delivery service has been excellent

Jen-Star

I've kind of changed my outlook on electricals.

At one time I would have paid way over the odds for a brand I trusted or had used before.

But the bottom line is this:

Whether its a ÂĢ600 Zanussi or a ÂĢ200 Argos job - it will still only have 12 months guarantee.

I would now be tempted to buy the cheapie, run the sucker into the ground, then throw it away and buy another.

If a cheapie is still running after a year then there ain't a lot wrong with it.

MikeOxlong
Originally Posted by MikeOxlong:

I've kind of changed my outlook on electricals.

At one time I would have paid way over the odds for a brand I trusted or had used before.

But the bottom line is this:

Whether its a ÂĢ600 Zanussi or a ÂĢ200 Argos job - it will still only have 12 months guarantee.

I would now be tempted to buy the cheapie, run the sucker into the ground, then throw it away and buy another.

If a cheapie is still running after a year then there ain't a lot wrong with it.

My theory too - (although some will have five years on specifics, you still don't have to pay an arm and a leg for them) and I never buy extended warranties either.    Maybe I've been lucky, but I reckon I've saved hundreds of pounds over the years.

Kaffs
Last edited by Kaffs


Actually I've got washing machine problems as well I've not had chance to look at it this week but I'm going to try and sort it today, it's leaking all over the floor when it's filling up, I think it's the pipes that are blocked and not the machine, well that's what I'm hoping anyway as I think I've only had this one about 2 yrs, I'll have a look in a minute or maybe later
Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:


Actually I've got washing machine problems as well I've not had chance to look at it this week but I'm going to try and sort it today, it's leaking all over the floor when it's filling up, I think it's the pipes that are blocked and not the machine, well that's what I'm hoping anyway as I think I've only had this one about 2 yrs, I'll have a look in a minute or maybe later

Oh no i hope clearing out the filter works it does help with leaks sometimes... I've found alsorts in my filters.... coins, jewellery, tiny toys etc

 

Bet the first thing I'd find if i cleared it out on the buggered one would be loom bands!

Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Aimee:


Actually I've got washing machine problems as well I've not had chance to look at it this week but I'm going to try and sort it today, it's leaking all over the floor when it's filling up, I think it's the pipes that are blocked and not the machine, well that's what I'm hoping anyway as I think I've only had this one about 2 yrs, I'll have a look in a minute or maybe later

 Oh sorry Aimee. 

FM

Indeed the curse of Aimee strikes far and wide..!  

 

Like Kaffs & Mike, I never get extended warranty and I don't usually buy anything too fancy either.  My priority is to be able to set the temp, spin and length of wash - so any machine that lets me be in charge of the programming is fine.

 

No idea what make I'm using now and can't be faffed to walk to the laundry room to check.  I know for sure that it's not one of those eco crap ones that take an eternity to wash the clothes 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

 

No idea what make I'm using now and can't be faffed to walk to the laundry room to check.  I know for sure that it's not one of those eco crap ones that take an eternity to wash the clothes 

 You could only get consumer advice like that from Cosi  Life's too short dahlink! 

FM

Last one I bought was in Comet, just before it died, I was fed up and pissed off because I had been everywhere in a ropey old borrowed van, spefically for the purpose of transporting a new machine, and every shop I tried all parrotted this phrase at me - '' oh we do  stock several that are ÂĢ200 or less  but we don't have any right now, we have this at ÂĢ350 though, shall I wrap it?''

 

So I marched into Comet, slapped ÂĢ200 on the counter and said if you can sell me a washing machine for that money, then you've got a deal.

 

So he sold me a ÂĢ255 one for  ÂĢ200, I was even impressed with myself.

jacksonb
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

 

No idea what make I'm using now and can't be faffed to walk to the laundry room to check.  I know for sure that it's not one of those eco crap ones that take an eternity to wash the clothes 

 You could only get consumer advice like that from Cosi  Life's too short dahlink! 

 

I'm gearing myself up to clean the coffee machine.  I can't be expected to do everything, can I..???  

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:

 

No idea what make I'm using now and can't be faffed to walk to the laundry room to check.  I know for sure that it's not one of those eco crap ones that take an eternity to wash the clothes 

 You could only get consumer advice like that from Cosi  Life's too short dahlink! 

 

I'm gearing myself up to clean the coffee machine.  I can't be expected to do everything, can I..???  

 

FM
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

And it was a Beko, and it's still going strong.

I'm sure that's what we've got out in yonder sunshine land.

Works like a dream.

Big choice of programmes (I use about 3), and you can choose spin speed, temp etc to suit yourself.

 

Funny you should say you got a deal at Comet, JB.

I go local as they always have machines in stock and can deliver on the same day.  It's the total opposite with our Comet, and they can only deliver on a Thursday (I usually walk in on a Friday....).

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

And it was a Beko, and it's still going strong.

I'm sure that's what we've got out in yonder sunshine land.

Works like a dream.

Big choice of programmes (I use about 3), and you can choose spin speed, temp etc to suit yourself.

 

Funny you should say you got a deal at Comet, JB.

I go local as they always have machines in stock and can deliver on the same day.  It's the total opposite with our Comet, and they can only deliver on a Thursday (I usually walk in on a Friday....).

I always buy the cheapest equipment I can find,if I use some thing like a toaster or a washing machine nearly everyday, it's cheaper just to bin them and replace when they conk out, added to which on a washing machine I only use a hot was  for sheets/towels and pants and a cool wash for everything else, so pointles for me to have one with bells and whistles, it also occurs to me that  with less jiggerypokery  there are fewer things that will break.

jacksonb
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

       
Originally Posted by Aimee:


Actually I've got washing machine problems as well I've not had chance to look at it this week but I'm going to try and sort it today, it's leaking all over the floor when it's filling up, I think it's the pipes that are blocked and not the machine, well that's what I'm hoping anyway as I think I've only had this one about 2 yrs, I'll have a look in a minute or maybe later

Oh no i hope clearing out the filter works it does help with leaks sometimes... I've found alsorts in my filters.... coins, jewellery, tiny toys etc

 

Bet the first thing I'd find if i cleared it out on the buggered one would be loom bands!


       


I reckon mine will be filled with those tiny little socks that just cover your toes and heels, whenever I wish lil AIms socks I'm always one missing
Aimee

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