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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #15 on: 29 January 2016, 11:42:48 »

I had a 2 year old indesit one which was on recall and they swapped it with a whirlpool one of much better quality, but i didnt have to pay anything though

They should tell you which model they will upgrade it to

I bet thats the difference - newish - free swap out, older - you pay, probably increasing the older it gets.
Yes they have detailed the model, choice of condensing, or vented, vented is basic, but what do you really need other than timer and heat mode.  Currenti one is all singing all dancing, but we only use the timer, the rest aint worth bothering with.
Yes its got more drying settings than i dont know what.

What is the difference between cupboard dry, iron dry, extra dry, sahara desseret and a nuns whats name ;D

On the old one it had a timer and 2 heat settings job done.

This mode will be bone dry. :)
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #16 on: 29 January 2016, 12:33:52 »

I had a 2 year old indesit one which was on recall and they swapped it with a whirlpool one of much better quality, but i didnt have to pay anything though

They should tell you which model they will upgrade it to

I bet thats the difference - newish - free swap out, older - you pay, probably increasing the older it gets.
Yes they have detailed the model, choice of condensing, or vented, vented is basic, but what do you really need other than timer and heat mode.  Currenti one is all singing all dancing, but we only use the timer, the rest aint worth bothering with.
Yes its got more drying settings than i dont know what.

What is the difference between cupboard dry, iron dry, extra dry, sahara desseret and a nuns whats name ;D

On the old one it had a timer and 2 heat settings job done.

This mode will be bone dry. :)
Powder dry. ;D
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #17 on: 29 January 2016, 13:01:17 »

I had a 2 year old indesit one which was on recall and they swapped it with a whirlpool one of much better quality, but i didnt have to pay anything though

They should tell you which model they will upgrade it to

I bet thats the difference - newish - free swap out, older - you pay, probably increasing the older it gets.
Yes they have detailed the model, choice of condensing, or vented, vented is basic, but what do you really need other than timer and heat mode.  Currenti one is all singing all dancing, but we only use the timer, the rest aint worth bothering with.
Yes its got more drying settings than i dont know what.

What is the difference between cupboard dry, iron dry, extra dry, sahara desseret and a nuns whats name ;D

On the old one it had a timer and 2 heat settings job done.

This mode will be bone dry. :)
Powder dry. ;D

Yes.... ;D ;D

I have to admit it is pure guesswork on my part though.

I've not had, or been offered, sex with a nun. :)
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #18 on: 29 January 2016, 13:02:41 »

....some of them may be real 'gushers' :)
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« Reply #19 on: 29 January 2016, 13:22:14 »

....some of them may be real 'gushers' :)
You could be right. Locked up for all those years, with only candles for company. Could turn into Sister Niagra at the sight of Justin Beiber.  ;D
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #20 on: 29 January 2016, 13:26:50 »

Our 4 year old Hotpoint Aqaurius is affected.. they reckon a repair in about 8 weeks time .. been no mention of any sort of replacement deal .. so far .. :(
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #21 on: 29 January 2016, 13:44:33 »

....some of them may be real 'gushers' :)
You could be right. Locked up for all those years, with only candles for company. Could turn into Sister Niagra at the sight of Justin Beiber.  ;D

I presume you imply that it can get very dark in the nunnery? :) ;D

Can't imagine any other use for a candle. :)
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« Reply #22 on: 29 January 2016, 13:54:18 »

Sister Whittler uses them to fashion dildos for the rest of the order. Mother Superior gets first dibs.  :)
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #23 on: 29 January 2016, 17:53:08 »

A washing line is cheaper.

I'll wager you send 'Mrs The Boy' out in the pissing rain to hang the clothes on the line.

Good man. ;D
Damn right. She ain't having a tumble dryer. End of.
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #24 on: 29 January 2016, 17:54:29 »

A washing line is cheaper.

mwhahahahaha.  And back in the real world......
And whats wrong with a washing line?  Admittedly mine is heavily damaged following "the incident", but she hasn't been a good enough girl to get a new one.
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #25 on: 29 January 2016, 18:00:27 »

A washing line is cheaper.

mwhahahahaha.  And back in the real world......
And whats wrong with a washing line?  Admittedly mine is heavily damaged following "the incident", but she hasn't been a good enough girl to get a new one.

Not a lot in the 'Summer' but clothes bedding and towels etc for a family of 4 and pets do not dry quick enough without.
dont forget, I carry the heating fuse, so she cant use that when  im out either.

I wouldnt want one or the other, both works.

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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #26 on: 29 January 2016, 18:07:08 »

A washing line is cheaper.

mwhahahahaha.  And back in the real world......
And whats wrong with a washing line?  Admittedly mine is heavily damaged following "the incident", but she hasn't been a good enough girl to get a new one.

Not a lot in the 'Summer' but clothes bedding and towels etc for a family of 4 and pets do not dry quick enough without.
dont forget, I carry the heating fuse, so she cant use that when  im out either.

I wouldnt want one or the other, both works.
Mrs TB doesn't know how to unlock the thermostat. So if I'm not about, she puts a cardigan on ::)
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Re: Tumble dryer replacement?
« Reply #27 on: 31 January 2016, 01:51:56 »

A washing line is cheaper.

mwhahahahaha.  And back in the real world......
And whats wrong with a washing line?  Admittedly mine is heavily damaged following "the incident", but she hasn't been a good enough girl to get a new one.

Not a lot in the 'Summer' but clothes bedding and towels etc for a family of 4 and pets do not dry quick enough without.
dont forget, I carry the heating fuse, so she cant use that when  im out either.

I wouldnt want one or the other, both works.
Mrs TB doesn't know how to unlock the thermostat. So if I'm not about, she puts a cardigan on ::)

Good man, that saves explaining that going straight through the 'Mediterranean Heatwave', and 'Sahara Desert' settings to the 'Death Valley Plus' one really is too hot. :o :o :o :o
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