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Thanks you all very much for the comments.
I did take a trip to my local store tonight to look at the machines, although with the intention not to purchase. I did look at one of the approx 500 pound Miele's and to be honest I was not impressed, although the cutlery tray at the top was a good idea, the supporting rails felt very cheap to me. The Bosch models felt a lot firmer and more solidly built. Looking at this I am now swaying towards a Bosch, but I would like to call them before I purchase to check out the costs of spares (wheels in particular). I have noticed that Bosch now have wheels which appear to be permanently attached via metal stud, which I imagine could help in the future, It's just a shame the wheels are not metal too. Oh I did ask when looking for spare wheels if I could have a discount for purchasing all the wheels, and I was told that I could possible get away with half the amount as the person on the phone thought that 16 was a little over kill |
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