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Any of these will do the job (might even out live you):

Miele Washer (Best Buys)

* Premier 520
* W2203
* W 3240

Miele Dryer (Best Buys)

* T4262C Honeycomb Care
* T4462C or T4463C Honeycomb Care
* T4163 Honeycomb Care
 
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And just for the record I have to attend lots of boring meetings about the quality of domestic appliances and sit through projections of how good Miele is followed by Bosch then followed by our own company in 3rd place. Companies like Zanussi and Candy are way down.
 
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Any of these will do the job (might even out live you):

Miele Washer (Best Buys)

* Premier 520
* W2203
* W 3240

Miele Dryer (Best Buys)

* T4262C Honeycomb Care
* T4462C or T4463C Honeycomb Care
* T4163 Honeycomb Care

Are they "Which" best buys?

Was thinking about W4446WPS (1600RPM) or W3985WPS (1800RPM).

Dryers I haven't got a clue. They all look the same.

Check out the Miele Site and you'll see :eek:
 

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Spie said:
Are they "Which" best buys?

Was thinking about W4446WPS (1600RPM) or W3985WPS (1800RPM).

Dryers I haven't got a clue. They all look the same.

Check out the Miele Site and you'll see :eek:

By the one with the biggest price tag :p
I cant tell what one i would go for tbh
 
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Bosch, even though mines just gone pffffft !

I've got the lid off it now, well built from what I can see,
just ordered a new controller module for it today.


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lol, thats ace.

I've never seen a washing machine called a **** before, im gonna start calling mine a hooker. Not far off as i stick reletivly clean stuff in and more than often just lately they're coming back out dirty.
 
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Fagor are excellent, also a spanish co-operative. which if you arent interested in funding military hardware might be an option, also with excellent eco credentials.
 
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Mr Mag00 said:
Fagor are excellent, also a spanish co-operative. which if you arent interested in funding military hardware might be an option, also with excellent eco credentials.

Is it made of hemp and driftwood as well? ;)
 
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