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condenser tumble driers
muddysteve:
anyone on here use one or can recommend one?
been told by the missus we must have a tumble drier and washing machine asap as my 10 year old hotpoint washer drier is about to give up the ghost :doh:
needs to be a condenser jobby as not easy to put in a vent where the driers going
Bishops Finger:
Bosch....
dxmedia:
AEG - Ours just keeps going and going.
What ever one you get, make sure you clean the fluff out of the condenser on a regular basis.
Yoshi:
We got a hotpoint one for about £180, but took out the 5 years cover, which i would highly recommend as it costs nowt to get em fixed when they inevitably go wrong!!
dxmedia:
--- Quote from: Yoshi on March 30, 2010, 23:42:41 ---We got a hotpoint one for about £180, but took out the 5 years cover, which i would highly recommend as it costs nowt to get em fixed when they inevitably go wrong!!
--- End quote ---
We got our AEG second hand (probably about 7th hand in all honesty) for £30 about 3 years ago. Hasn't failed once. Something for German engineering.
Keep away from Indecit though - poorly built is an understatement.
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