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omega3000

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Made in TURKEY
« on: 10 July 2012, 11:02:06 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y
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Re: Made in TURKEY
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2012, 12:02:38 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y
  yep fully tested  :y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fPi8w4h-NY
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« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2012, 14:52:29 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y

I also use the same manifacturer but product under a different name "Arçelik"..  European exported models are mostly tested for higher standards..  mine is in use for 9 years.. and at least 3-4 days a week..  if you dont wash car parts it will survive for at least 5-6 years.. ;D :y 
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« Reply #3 on: 10 July 2012, 14:52:52 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y
  yep fully tested  :y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fPi8w4h-NY

 ??? ;D
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« Reply #4 on: 10 July 2012, 14:59:33 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y

I also use the same manifacturer but product under a different name "Arçelik"..  European exported models are mostly tested for higher standards..  mine is in use for 9 years.. and at least 3-4 days a week..  if you dont wash car parts it will survive for at least 5-6 years.. ;D :y

See why they changed the name ::) ::)
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Re: Made in TURKEY
« Reply #5 on: 10 July 2012, 15:00:36 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y

I also use the same manifacturer but product under a different name "Arçelik"..  European exported models are mostly tested for higher standards..  mine is in use for 9 years.. and at least 3-4 days a week..  if you dont wash car parts it will survive for at least 5-6 years.. ;D :y

I hope the "ç" in the brand name is not a soft "c". I would not feel comfortable with a machine called an "arse-lick". ;) ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Made in TURKEY
« Reply #6 on: 10 July 2012, 15:05:05 »

Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y

I also use the same manifacturer but product under a different name "Arçelik"..  European exported models are mostly tested for higher standards..  mine is in use for 9 years.. and at least 3-4 days a week..  if you dont wash car parts it will survive for at least 5-6 years.. ;D :y

I hope the "ç" in the brand name is not a soft "c". I would not feel comfortable with a machine called an "arse-lick". ;) ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D    "çelik" means steel.. the manufacturer actually holds minimum %20 of country production in different areas.. its a big old company.. they also produce cars..
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Re: Made in TURKEY
« Reply #7 on: 10 July 2012, 16:02:26 »

Oh btw , i was reading about that stuff to keep the limescale at bay and apparently its a load of old tosh  ::) calgon  ::) I mentioned to swmbo that we will put some in and keep on top of this one from new , she read online that experts say you dont need to use it , just put a bit of soda crystals in it now and then on hot wash  :)


Just had our washing machine delivered from the well known Argus , its a beko and came all the way from turkey ....did you test it first cem before delivering  ;D :y

I also use the same manifacturer but product under a different name "Arçelik"..  European exported models are mostly tested for higher standards..  mine is in use for 9 years.. and at least 3-4 days a week..  if you dont wash car parts it will survive for at least 5-6 years.. ;D :y 

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« Reply #8 on: 10 July 2012, 16:33:40 »

for all those 9 years probably calgon cost was more than a new machine >:(
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Re: Made in TURKEY
« Reply #9 on: 10 July 2012, 18:11:53 »

It depends where you live, down here in Basingstoke it is must. In the Midlands, with their nice Welsh water I would not bother.

If you do need to never pay the extra for Calgon (or whatever brand), just get the own brand from whichever supermarket you go to, it'll be the same.
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omega3000

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« Reply #10 on: 10 July 2012, 20:10:07 »

Well compared to the old machine its very quiet at 1400rpm , even the cats dont run away  ;D Good quality product from turkey  :y
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« Reply #11 on: 10 July 2012, 20:13:29 »

Same as i bought and spot on :y :y
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« Reply #12 on: 10 July 2012, 20:45:43 »

Glad to hear this :) :y
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Re: Made in TURKEY
« Reply #13 on: 10 July 2012, 21:01:04 »

Beko I went for too. :y

Replaced an Indesit that had given 15 years service without a glitch. Didn't bother fixing that one as it took me so long to get it apart to find the 'spider' had shattered and parted company from the inner drum, I just couldn't be bothered to do all that work again, and then have something else go wrong.
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« Reply #14 on: 10 July 2012, 21:24:34 »

Our last one was an indesit lasted nine years and worked hard so cant complain ;D
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