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Tom J |
posted on 20th Aug 11 at 19:10 |
Hotpoint here. Been in 3 years with no problems | |
Dan |
posted on 20th Aug 11 at 18:43 |
The LG steam dryer does it just about | |
James |
posted on 20th Aug 11 at 16:23 |
quote: Were you expecting a washing machine that ironed your clothes at the end? :boggle: | |
John |
posted on 20th Aug 11 at 15:39 |
From watching my mum buy about a million washing machines, the couple of hundred quid ones are the best, the more expensive ones break more often and they fancy features never get used. | |
Dan |
posted on 20th Aug 11 at 15:31 |
I recently bought an LG washer dryer. | |
Kathryn W |
posted on 18th Aug 11 at 20:17 |
Thanks guys! | |
Matty SRi |
posted on 18th Aug 11 at 17:30 |
quote: Did anybody read this without singing it? :lol: | |
Conway563 |
posted on 18th Aug 11 at 08:19 |
quote: Except everything in littlewoods is much more expensive in the first place We've got a Hoover, must be at least 5 or 6 years old now and has never had any issues | |
Jed D |
posted on 18th Aug 11 at 08:08 |
quote: :lol: iv got a beko A+A class. 1400 rpm in black :cool: wouldent know what it does though. thats the lasses department :lol::lol: also i would say littlewoods/additions is your friend if you get the buy now pay next year, yet start paying it off striate away, the overall balance comes down to less than the price advertised for another great money saving tip brought to you by Jed :lol: [Edited on 18-08-2011 by JedDy] | |
Steve |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 22:48 |
Washing machines live longer with calgon | |
willay |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 21:32 |
we have a dyson, has lasted fucking ages and its big enough to fit two babies in. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 17:19 |
Got a Whirlpool 1600 from my dad as a hand me down. He thought it was broke so bought a new one, turns out this one just needed the door seals cleaning :lol: | |
Andrew |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 16:46 |
Mine is built in, paid extra when i bought this place. It's FUCKING SHITE! I've had to iron stuff for the past 19 months of living here :lol: | |
AlunJ |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 11:13 |
I have an indesit moon, it's shite | |
Sam |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 11:12 |
We bought a Beko one recently, can't remember the model number but it's great and has a LCD display that tells you how long of the cycle there is left to go, even does hand wash/duvet washes too (8KG I think it is, or 9KG, again I can't remember :facepalm: ). | |
Whittie |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 08:54 |
Only ever bought one so can't comment, an indesit the christmas before last, it still working okay. Others have been built in, as its a rental property. | |
Ben G |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 07:16 |
I have a samsung. Seems to do the job well. Only downer is the small 5kg drum but its fine for 2 people. Was 250 quid new. | |
Matty SRi |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 02:50 |
I got this http://www.comet.co.uk/p/Washing-Machines/buy-HAIER-HW70-1401-Washing-Machine/628336 2 years ago and never let me down. Wasnt that expensive when i got it though. | |
Ian |
posted on 17th Aug 11 at 00:25 |
Mine's a 1600 spin which I only used once because it creased everything so much it all needed washing again. Probably just get a normal one next time. | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 16th Aug 11 at 22:57 |
Just bought a Bosch one. Brand new on eBay. Was fitted to a new build and they didn't want it. £203 - retail price is over £300. Reliable too apparently! | |
Gary |
posted on 16th Aug 11 at 21:22 |
Local repair man. | |
Kathryn W |
posted on 16th Aug 11 at 19:36 |
What washing machine do you have? Which would you recommend? |