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Andrew

posted on 9th Apr 09 at 17:23

quote:
Originally posted by dannymccann
Andrew, Argos seem to have the cheapest one around

HEC £166

Ive not found one cheaper than that, and before anyone says 'shit brand', so what, Ive got a Beko washing machine and nothing has gone wrong with that, its all about maintenance


Need something 50cm Dimenstion :(


C2RL R

posted on 9th Apr 09 at 15:09

can't do without my dishwasher, soon as i finish cooking/eating i load it up and then switch it on every night before bed.
i hate washing up but there is no way i could let the dirty stuff sit there for days.


Leighton

posted on 9th Apr 09 at 14:50

quote:
Originally posted by Bonney66
Ian, Do you live in a warehouse by any chance? :boggle:


No the bed install has not happened yet but im sure he has it planned :lol: :P


dannymccann

posted on 9th Apr 09 at 06:08

Andrew, Argos seem to have the cheapest one around

HEC £166

Ive not found one cheaper than that, and before anyone says 'shit brand', so what, Ive got a Beko washing machine and nothing has gone wrong with that, its all about maintenance


R Lee

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 23:55

quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I've a dishwasher for just me and I wouldn't be without it.quote] Ditto


Me too. But... I've literally just blown my up :(
I'm getting a new one asap :|


Robbo

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 21:03

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I've a dishwasher for just me and I wouldn't be without it.quote] Ditto


Andrew

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 20:58

Anyone know who does a wide selection of slimline/worktop dishwashers?

Not got the room for a full sized one and not seen any suitable ones for my needs.


Bonney

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 20:10

Ian, Do you live in a warehouse by any chance? :boggle:


p4uls corsa

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 19:02

Never understood the need for a dishwasher, you could have the washing up done and put away by the time its taken you to fill the dishwasher.


Whittie

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 16:21

Get very fed up with washing up, takes the piss.


dannymccann

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 14:43

:lol: Sounds like a funny story Ian, possibly costly :o

Said no to it in the end, we will just buy a slimline to go under the counter, an old table top would look stupid in this brand new kitchen anyway, especially with pipes trailing everywhere, stick it on an Argos card and pay it off over 6m, ta anyway :thumbs:


Ian

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 14:18

:lol:


Leighton

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 14:17

:lol:
Who fixed yours Ian !!!! :lol: You were trying to mount it :lol:


Ian

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 14:15

I've a dishwasher for just me and I wouldn't be without it.

Doesn't matter if she's a nice old lady or not, seals and motor components still fail with time and usage. I've recently had to strip mine down and clean it all because it wasn't emptying properly.

Assume that buying used means you'll need to have it in bits fairly soon after you buy it. That said, I picked one up for my workshop for a pound and that is fine except the mains water solenoid had failed. I had one in stock from a stripped washing machine, job done.

[Edited on 08-04-2009 by Ian]


Brett

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 13:06

I don't actually mind washing the pots. Not really a hard job in my eyes? Take like 5mins to clear the bowl.

I do have a dishwasher tho, but still...


James

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 12:30

When I move into my own place I have every intention of buying a dishwasher and that will only be for one person.


dannymccann

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 11:41

I know, but we do have people over sometimes its just a job we both hate doing so it gets left for a couple of days :(

(we arent dirty people lol, the rest of the housework gets done we just hate washing up :look: )


Brett

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 11:36

Fed up of washing the dishes for two people :boggle: Jesus, you and your bird are lazy.


dannymccann

posted on 8th Apr 09 at 11:29

Theres only 2 of us in the house and get fed up of washing dishes. Seen a second hand one from a nice old lady (so been looked after) for £30, will it do for a few months before we can afford a slimline to go in the kitchen? Are they any good? How do you fill them with water? As if it had to be from the mains pipe it would look kind of silly underneath the kitchen units :lol: