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Diskwasher looks to be on its last legs
I've have had a Zanussi DW24 slim line dishwasher for about 4 years now, The
wheels on the baskets have now totally failed and are falling off annoying the wife and hence annoying me. I refuse to pay Zanussi approx £5 per wheel (16 total) for spares!! There is also a burning smell which I think a piece of plastic melted to the heating coil (not too big a problem), and the main filter has a hold stuck together with super glue. Given what I consider are extraordinarily high prices for spares Zanussi charge!!! I am looking to purchase a new NON Zanussi dishwasher (Slim line). Can any one recommend a good brand/model which has competitively prices spares. I have looked at Miele as a serious contender but at approx 2.5-3 times the price of a other dish washer comets have them in stock £829.95 I am wondering if their really worth the extra? Also is there any recommended placed to purchase. I (don't throw things now) like comets or curry's as I can always turn up at the shop if there's a problem. That is why I am a bit wary of internet sellers. Any comments would be welcome. Thanks |
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