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condenser tumble driers
landy_bug:
i have a hotpoint in the hallway and i now use it to warm the hallway when its on turning the radiator off, this is my second hotpoint the first was from a skip the owner had it two years then said it didn't work so was throwing it, the condensing unit hadn't been cleaned out, so i did this and it was fine for two years costing me nowt. i have had the new one 2 years now, i wouldn't have a tumble drier again!
muddysteve:
--- Quote from: Bishops Finger on March 30, 2010, 21:30:02 ---Bosch....
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Picked up one this afternoon and although it was a few quid more the bosch stuff has a very good reputation, let hope it is as hassle free as my bosch dishwasher.
Bishops Finger:
Can hear mine drying away as I type....
winchman:
--- Quote from: beast5680 on March 31, 2010, 19:28:26 ---rubbish all of them they neither job well we tried loads and they were all the same, gone back to a washing machine and a tumble drier as seperate items work far better
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I agree each machine is totally different.
The condensor jobbies are more prone to go wrong, so I am told, dont they use more leccy?
What about putting the dryer in the shed if no room in the house?
Our Creda is 15 years old, just fitted a new belt, greased the bearings, new thermostst total cost less than £30, easy to repair, should last another 15 years
dxmedia:
--- Quote from: Bishops Finger on April 01, 2010, 23:09:13 ---Can hear mine drying away as I type....
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Replace the bearing....
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