Please beware when you buy any washing machine that has a back pipe emptying
system ( the type where the water outlet pipe just sits in another outlet to
the outside drain) because I have recently had a flooded kitchen , on
investigation where the water was coming from my husband discovered that
Margery wrote:
I used to teach some aspects of consumer law and the chains sometimes use a
perfectly legal ploy to get round the "We'll match the price" promise. Some
manufacturers of appliances agree to put a different model number on
appliances for different chains. So you see what looks
Devon wrote:
> I would like a dishwasher that I don't have to manually clean out the
> filter on because of both the ick factor and the bad back factor (Bosch
> seems to
> require this.). However, many of the better, or at least more expensive
> ones do not have an automatic disposer in them, th
eemed perfectly happy with the arrangement.
Margery.
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margerybu...@o2.co.uk in North Hertfordshire, UK
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> -Original Message-
> From: owner-lace-c...@arachne.com
> [mailto:owne
dmt11h...@aol.com wrote:
[snip]
>
> One thing that you can deduce from the Consumer Affairs complaint
bureau is that there is no misery greater than an appliance that is a
lemon from the day you get it, and that if you are unlucky enough to
get one of these, you will be shunned by the manufa
Vis a vis dishwashers, although possibly not other appliances, Whirlpool
now makes Maytag and Kitchenaid. Maytag is supposed to be a lower order of
dishwasher whereas Kitchenaid is supposed to be co-equal to Whirlpool. I
think that Whirlpool also makes Amana now. GE makes Hotpoint which is
c