Fitted dishwashers - recommendations, comments
Discussion
RossMac said:
Has PH really got to a level where a normal, albeit not very exciting, thread has to be reduced to this sort of level?? I mean what has it added to the conversation?? If you get your kicks by posting lurid s![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
matc said:
RossMac said:
Has PH really got to a level where a normal, albeit not very exciting, thread has to be reduced to this sort of level?? I mean what has it added to the conversation?? If you get your kicks by posting lurid s![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
I think that any smutty connotations to are seeking to associate with this perfectly innocent picture are as a result of your own repressed desire to wallow in pornographic filth. You should be ashamed.
eharding said:
matc said:
RossMac said:
Has PH really got to a level where a normal, albeit not very exciting, thread has to be reduced to this sort of level?? I mean what has it added to the conversation?? If you get your kicks by posting lurid s![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
I think that any smutty connotations to are seeking to associate with this perfectly innocent picture are as a result of your own repressed desire to wallow in pornographic filth. You should be ashamed.
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Romanymagic said:
+1 on the Bosch, we have one, and it does a grand job. Miele if your parents have no limit budget.
-1 for the Bosch.Mine has failed to drain. 2 yrs and 3 months old. £139 to fix, or £79.10 call out and then "we'll see what it is"
Customer service is awful, and one guy actually said "they aren't built to last anymore"
Miele can be bought for £600, and that includes a 5 year guarantee.
This is significantly less that a Bosch and additional 3 years of maintenance (which i never bought!!!)
"Invented for life" my arse
Romanymagic said:
+1 on the Bosch, we have one, and it does a grand job. Miele if your parents have no limit budget.
I've recently purchased a Miele free-standing dishwasher - classy bit of kit which wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be - 350 quid including delivery.http://www.laskys.com/kitchen_and_home/laundry_and...
Looks like it's gone up 25 quid since I bought one last month.
For Badgerboy - yep, when me & missus set up home we had an 8 place Zanussi: worked fine, coped with everything, any parties, well just do two loads! But this was a while back, subsequent Zanussi's were sh!t...Bosch was fine, on to a built in Hotpoint at the mo, working fine, touch tree based products...
Badgerboy said:
Has anyone had any experience with slimline dishwashers at all? I'm not thinking tabletop, but the type that are slim in width? My utter dislike for manual washing up since I moved house has been rising steadily as I have no room for a standard dishwasher in my current kitchen.
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Mojocvh said:
check and clean out spray arms/ bottom filters, you'd be AMAZED at the s
t that gets in there!
Oh (and I'm not saying this is valid for OP's parents) IT'S NOT A GARBAGE DISPOSER EITHER
Seen ALL SORTS inside these machines!!
Took my spray arm out the other day and it was filled with bits of plastic bag![](/inc/images/censored.gif)
Oh (and I'm not saying this is valid for OP's parents) IT'S NOT A GARBAGE DISPOSER EITHER
Seen ALL SORTS inside these machines!!
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The women of the house seem to think that white goods are magic especially as I am the only one that drains the condenser tumble dryer, gets pound coins out of the washing machine drum, changes the hoover bag and sorts the filters on everything.
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