My tumble drier has died today and after fixing it 3 times i need a new one but moneys tight at the moment
looking at beko and indesit @ £200 both have good reports can anybody rec either through experience ?
However if a hot lady wants rent free accom for doing my drying that would suffice te he
Cheers in advance
Sam |
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"My tumble drier has died today and after fixing it 3 times i need a new one but moneys tight at the moment
looking at beko and indesit @ £200 both have good reports can anybody rec either through experience ?
However if a hot lady wants rent free accom for doing my drying that would suffice te he
Cheers in advance
Sam" White Knight sensordry, cheap cheerful, never breaks down. You can often find them in second hand shops for £25 or so. Even brand new they are usually the cheapest, but it takes two loads of washing and is a B electric rating so not that dear to run. |
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I bought a second hand one for £30 about 4 years ago from someone who was moving house and didnt need it still working fine ..... bet it blows up today saying that xx |
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Sam mate.... as already mentioned buy yourself barometer, a length of clothes line and some pegs instead …… oh and don't forget a flowery apron with a big pocket on the front too….!.
Dude, tumble dryers are evil contraptions.......
I find much like washing machines unless a tumble dryer has adjustable heat setting and the items to be dried are sorted into appropriate temperature sensitive batches,,,,,, you need to accept your new clothes will look and feel crap after a couple of encounters with the machine,,,,, and lets face it Sam mate !, ,,,,, can you really afford to take that risk…. I mean…. C’mon can you really ? eh !
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does not really matter what make it says on the label, if its Hotpoint or Indesit, or white lnight,
they are all made in a generic factory owned by Crosslee which is between Brighouse & Halifax.
you just pay more depending on what brand is on the front |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"Can recommend one radiator and a clothes horse
Works for me
along with a garden clothesline when its not raining - drying for free!"
And if you've a friendly neighbour like mine, if it starts raining when I'm out she takes them in and brings them round when I get home,.. small price to pay for her getting a look and feel of my smalls..
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