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Fully integrated washing machine?

Hi,
I want to get a fully integrated washing machine and wondered if anyone had any recommendations please?

I would like a spin speed of at least 1200; 6kg load if poss; quickwash - not asking a lot I know! I have to get one quickly because kitchen being fitted soon. There is a Hoover that meets most of the criteria but my last Hoover kept breaking down so I'm a bit reluctant to get another one.

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  • I bought a graded one from a seller on e-bay , unfortuantely it is more than a year ago so I can't find out the sellers name.

    It has been great, I'd recommend looking on there as mine was Brand new but had a very small scratch on the side which once fitted in invisable.

    I also purchased a graded Integrated fridge at a later date from a different seller and have had no problems with either appliance. Again it just had a small scratch to the side so could not be sold as brand spanking new through a retailer.

    Integrated products are usually SO much more expensive, I con't rememebr exactly what the costs of ours were I think the fridge was about £70 +£50 delivery (still cheaper ) After compareing the costs of both appliances I remeber it was the same or less than standard fitting ones and much cheaper than integrated bought direct from retailers. Both came with a full garauntee (sp) as well :)

    Hope that may be of some help?

    BB
    Debt free HOORAY !:T :A Years from now it won't matter what kind of car we drove, what kind of house we lived in, how much money we had in the bank, nor what our clothes looked like but the world may be a little better because, we were important in the lives of our children.
  • deedums
    deedums Posts: 593 Forumite
    Thanks, I hadn't thought of looking on ebay probably because I'm one of the few people (I think) who's never bought anything there - I've always been too nervous to try it.

    Given your positive experience I think I'll have a look and see what I can find. You are right about the price of the appliance I was really shocked when I started looking for a machine at how much more they cost.

    Thanks again :)
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