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MASS1961 | 00:10 Tue 04th Dec 2012 | Home & Garden
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Hi,

My Washing Machine went bang on Saturday morning (terminal RIP!) and I have decided to look for a new Washer/Drier.

Anybody recommend a good reliable machine?
Approx £450 max.
Must be quiet and economical min 7kg.
Have read a few reviews online but they are strangers, I know you lot and would value your opinions?

Thank You
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Don't bother. Buy separates.
Agree.. there isn't a good washer/drier.

Buy separates, anything else is a compromise on both and if one part goes wrong you have to replace both.
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No room for both ummm, I take it you're not a fan?
I'm also not a fan... I'm also an ex domestic appliance engineer.

I've handed the repair bills over to people.
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I'm on my second Bosch washer/dryer - my first lasted me just over 10 years without too much trouble. Bought the second one just after we moved here nearly 3 year ago, and it's going fine! I'd love a ktchen big enough to accomodate two separate machines but we always end up in houses with tiny kitchens!
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My washer and dryer do not live in the kitchen.

Mass....get a dryer and put it somewhere else.
I had a washer/drier once, and believe me once was enough. I now have separate washing machine and drier. Lovely.
And save yourself the stupid electricity bills dryers cause!
Driers do use a lot of electricity so only use them when it is absolutely necessary. Which, come to think of it, is all the time at the moment.
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Thank you all, 2 good, 3 "don't do it"
The vultures were circling over the local Comet yesterday, may have a look how much they've reduced them before deciding. If I can negotiate a decent warranty I may go for it. if not I'll just get a good washer and use the radiators!

ummm, somewhere else would be the garden! lol
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How about a washer and Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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headwreck, I believe the warranty's, with Comet in admin, are with the manufacturers of the product, I'll find out when I ask.

Mick, I'll check out Amazon.

Thanks All.
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I had a Hotpoint washer/drier, it was so good (not) I still use the washer but bought a separate drier.................
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Mick, had a quick look, looks quite cool but apparently gets too hot and melts according to the reviews. Cheers

I think the consensus is..........don't do it!!!
thanks craft
Can't you put a dryer in the garage mass...............that's where mine is.
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craft, garage?? lol

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