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Fitting out new kitchen

Postby MinervaB » Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:53 pm

We are trying to fit out a new kitchen and would really appreciate some advice.
Integrated dishwasher - What would you recommend out of AEG F655080VIL, Bosch SGV57TO3GB, and Zanussi ZDT6764? Our priorities are something that cleans well and is quiet.
Does anybody make a mid range integrated tumble dryer. I've only found cheap and cheerful vented ones or expensive condensing machines. There does'nt seem to be anything around the 400 pounds mark.
Does anybody have experience of the CDA PZ7 Picazzo dual fuel cooker? It is 70cm wide and would fit perfectly into the space available. It looks good in the online photos but so did the Baumatic 70cm cooker and that was very disapointing when seen in the 'flesh'.
I've found the information on this site very helpful when choosing a washing machine. Hope you can help me with some of this.
Thanks

Min
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Re: Fitting out new kitchen

Postby Phidom » Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:55 am

My advice would be to avoid integrated appliances but then I have a vested interest as they are often a nightmare for repairers. My record to date was 75 minutes to change a washing machine inlet hose 8O
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Re: Fitting out new kitchen

Postby MinervaB » Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:40 am

I can appreciate you comments but aesthetically don't feel we have much choice but to go with integrated. We are trying to make access as easy as possoble by positionsling elecric sockets and pipes so there is plenty of slack. Will that help? (Excuse spellings i can't see what I've typed-glasses are upstairs)
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Re: Fitting out new kitchen

Postby ScottD » Sun May 21, 2006 2:39 am

Phidom wrote:My advice would be to avoid integrated appliances but then I have a vested interest as they are often a nightmare for repairers. My record to date was 75 minutes to change a washing machine inlet hose 8O


god help us!
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