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Title: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Tony H on 25 March 2014, 12:48:16
Hi all,   I am looking to buy a new microwave, dishwasher and washing machine, preferably on line can any one give me some advice on the best way to go about this there are so many deals out there with trade ins cash backs etc it giving me a headache !
 
TIA
Tony
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: 05omegav6 on 25 March 2014, 13:02:15
Euronics or John Lewis :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: pscocoa on 25 March 2014, 13:11:33
Taxi Al likes white goods....

Neff are up for deals but you need to keep your eye on warranties. Some suppliers do their own extensions of warranty.

Beco has a mixed customer feedback but have used in a couple of houses - fridge/freezers not bad value and just have 12 months warranty. Put a Curry's own Logic brand in another place and it is fine.

I would just get down to Curry's as a starter to get a frame of reference and also see the charges for delivery and set up and for taking old stuff away.
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Stemo on 25 March 2014, 13:27:34
Thought you'd moved to Cantril Farm. Put the word out.
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 25 March 2014, 15:19:23
ao.com I have recently found to be excellent. Great prices, prompt service and delivery. :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Varche on 25 March 2014, 15:46:58
IKEA
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Paddy Flannery on 25 March 2014, 17:28:56
Appliances online. First class.  :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: omega3000 on 25 March 2014, 17:36:41
Im looking for a dishwasher , currys cheapest full size free standing is £179  :'(
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 25 March 2014, 17:50:54
Im looking for a dishwasher , currys cheapest full size free standing is £179  :'(

Still got 5 days to go but might be worth watching Mr Emd!  :)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CURRYS-ESSENTIALS-CDW60W10-White-Full-Size-Dishwasher-A-Energy-Rating-Front-Load-/301132879349?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Kitchen_Dishwashers_PP&hash=item461ceb15f5

There are a few others in your area as well!  ;)  :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: omega3000 on 25 March 2014, 18:10:37
Im looking for a dishwasher , currys cheapest full size free standing is £179  :'(

Still got 5 days to go but might be worth watching Mr Emd!  :)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CURRYS-ESSENTIALS-CDW60W10-White-Full-Size-Dishwasher-A-Energy-Rating-Front-Load-/301132879349?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Kitchen_Dishwashers_PP&hash=item461ceb15f5

There are a few others in your area as well!  ;)  :y

Ah nice one , i will keep eye on it . Ta  :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 25 March 2014, 18:42:39
ao.com I have recently found to be excellent. Great prices, prompt service and delivery. :y

They can be more expensive than Curry's sometimes.....and Curry's will take away old item FOC, where i believe ao charge for this service  :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: pscocoa on 25 March 2014, 19:09:34
IKEA

Please no swearing on here....Admin!!
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: BazaJT on 25 March 2014, 21:33:14
Late last year I bought a freezer a fridge and a washing machine.I compared prices between Currys Euronics and ao.In the end I went with Euronics as although their prices matched Currys their delivery time was shorter.Currys offered free delivery in something like ten days from purchase[and disposal of old units if needed]whereas Euronics offered next day delivery[and disposal of old units if needed]ao I found were way pricier than either of the other two so although they offered same day delivery if ordered before noon I discounted them.
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: omegod on 25 March 2014, 21:35:55
Thought you'd moved to Cantril Farm. Put the word out.

 Gimme a shout if you don't mind coming over to the posh side, Stockbridge  ;)  my mates firm supplies this stuff if you want anything it's usually cost price.
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Vamps on 25 March 2014, 21:42:03
ao.com, can't see us ever using anyone else now, tbh............. :y :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: omega3000 on 26 March 2014, 00:30:28
Currys have nothing in stock  :( takes 14 days for delivery unless you bung them 20 notes  >:(
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: biggriffin on 26 March 2014, 06:03:47
Go to your local euronics shop,down the high st. They will do you a good price on that lot and deliver same day,
bought our fridge/frezzer that way, delivered,plugged in old one gone, and only £5.00 more than online and no waiting for a week to be delivered...online not allways the best.
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: omega3000 on 26 March 2014, 09:26:10
Just checked euronics , it is free delivery next day . Prices are very similar  :)
Are thet part of AO now as i got diverted to them  :-\
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: biggriffin on 26 March 2014, 10:27:49
I went to the shop in the morning and had it delivered and in by tea time. Sameday.
euronics deal with local independent retailers.
 just google euronics dealers :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 26 March 2014, 11:37:21
First thing you need to set is your budget and decide what make/model you want.

Then its a half hour trawl for the best prices, then find the discount codes for the suppleirs and link to topcahback.

Place order and await delivery.  :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Tony H on 29 March 2014, 13:43:34
First thing you need to set is your budget and decide what make/model you want.

Then its a half hour trawl for the best prices, then find the discount codes for the suppleirs and link to topcahback.

Place order and await delivery.  :y

Where do you find the discount codes and how do you link to topcashback?  :-\
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: D on 29 March 2014, 15:14:27
topcashback.co.uk (http://topcashback.co.uk)

Sign up, clear your cookies, find your retailer on the site, click through, make your purchase and wait a few weeks to a few months for cashback to filter through.
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Jimbob on 29 March 2014, 15:29:10
Or use a mates link such as :
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/jimbobmv6?source=ps2new

I get money too once you start saving, and theres extra benefits for you too, 500 club card points currently :y
Title: Re: Purchasing white goods
Post by: Tony H on 01 April 2014, 21:52:49
Thanks for the info everyone :y