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Electrolux EDI96150W Iron Aid Condenser Tumble Dryer
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John Lewis have the Electrolux EDI96150W Iron Aid Condenser Tumble Dryer for £299, free delivery and 2 year warranty. On pricerunner this is £150 cheaper than the next best on price, some companies are charging up to £700 for the same model.
Excellent offer to get a top featured and Which recommended tumble dryer for the price of a run of the mill machine.
Excellent offer to get a top featured and Which recommended tumble dryer for the price of a run of the mill machine.
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if you posted a link to the product it would be easier for us!!!
But thanks for the info.0 -
I could level the same criticism at your post, lol.
http://www.johnlewis.com/230570800/Product.aspx?SearchTerm=Electrolux+EDI96150wCall me Carmine....
HAVE YOU SEEN QUENTIN'S CASHBACK CARD??0 -
Sorry for missing off the web link, thanks for doing it for me.0
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i am deciding which condenser dryer to go for.. i definitely want a sensor version and have seen the zanussi zdc47100w for £231 on electrical discount uk. however, i am tempted by the electrolux with its non-ironing steaming function.. do you think its worth paying an extra £68 for this feature??0
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Thank you, have just ordered one. This is a really good price for a 6Kg machine. I was going to buy a Bosch for nearly £500.0
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6kg is that a lot? the Zanussi i am considering is 7kg but it doesnt have the iron aid feature although its a bit cheaper0
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You can compare the running costs of nearly all tumble dryer models (and other appliances) at a really good energy saving website - link here
I think John Lewis have mispriced one as this is the price for a lower spec model. Of course, retailers could all be dropping their prices soon as we are bound to get a scorching long Summer now I've bought one!0 -
Just ordered one great spot thanks0
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THIS IS NOW £249.
Phoned JL and they will honour the new price after I ordered it at £299 yesterday.
Can't fault their customer service. Took 2 minutes and they have sent me email confirmation of the new price.0 -
Looks like a really good offer and I wish that I needed a new dryer but I don't at the moment. Wonder why it's reduced so much though compared to Debenhams etc?0
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