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Washer Dryer Needed

Rose Chap

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I've just moved house and need a washer dryer.

Age is not hugely important, as long as it works and isn't a pile of rubbish. :)

Anyone have one surplus to requirements?

I live in Cambridgeshire between St. Neots and Huntingdon.

Please PM me here or email: [email protected]

Cash waiting!

Thanks
 
I hope this is because you can't fit separate units - all washer/dryers vary from fairly to very cr@p in terms of drying performance especially....repairers quite like them as they break approx 4x more often than separates.
 
Have to agree. I have my dryer in the shed and never use the dryer part if my washer (inherited with the house) If you can create the space then seperates is the way to go.
 
Is there any way you can pick up from se london?I might be able to help
 
Good advice from others, washer/driers have consistantly found themselves at the foot of every reliability survey ever done on household items.

When we moved to our new house a washer drier was included, Bosch no less, but the wife uses the separate tumble drier we took with us as the washer/drier was not as good. We only use it as a washing machine now.

Russ
 
It's not for sale or anything but I have a Miele washer/dryer (no room for separates) and it's been excellent! Didn't pay full price but for RRP £1300 you'd want it to be good. 10 year warranty as standard.
 
It's not for sale or anything but I have a Miele washer/dryer (no room for separates) and it's been excellent! Didn't pay full price but for RRP £1300 you'd want it to be good. 10 year warranty as standard.
Miele is as good as an appliance can get.Reg the others opinions:If you don`t have room,W-D is very good and it does not mean that is gona break more often.:thumb:
 

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