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by justinbarrow » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:23 pm
After just 18 months our whirlpool washer has packed in and now we are thinking of buying either an Indisit, Hoover or Bosch.
Me and teh Mrs like the Bosch its model number is: WAA24169GB and has a 2 year parts & labour warrenty.
The things is are these machines a better quality than the other makes as the others seem to have a lot more features than the bosch but we have heard that the bosch brand gets a better view in terms of reliability.
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by don » Sat Mar 14, 2009 12:29 pm
Hi
That Bosch is miles better than either of the other two in terms of build, ie ease of use and the guarantee is twice as long ie two years. If you can go the extra then get the WAE24363GB if there are any left as the model now supercedes to the WAE24364GB.
HTH
Don
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by justinbarrow » Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:54 pm
Thanks Don, we have opted for the Bosch model WAA24169GB and got a good deal on it.
Is this model an old one now as the price was great for the brand.
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by don » Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:13 pm
Hi
lt`s still a current model, the WAA range is their entry level machine, the WAE washers are a higher spec, both ranges come with the normal two year warranty.
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by justinbarrow » Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:08 pm
We paid £269 for the bosch but was going to get the indisit which was £259 it had more stuff on it and a bigger drum, but decided on the Bosch simply because Bosch make their own stuff and their reputation is better. Not only that but for the extra £10 more you get that extra years parts and labour warrenty for peice of mind.
I am amazed how quiet this Bosch washer is for an entry level, Really pleased with it...Lets hope its does us proud.
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