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Washing Machine Noisy Motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 374901" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>IIRC one of the main appliance sheds (my be Currys) are selling a Bosch washing machine for £299 at the moment,,, I think a Beko one for &lt;£200</p><p></p><p>Anyway,, we're on our 3rd machine in 25 years,,, we had a second hand Creda for a year before the drum bearings gave up (sounded like you were washing bricks), an indesit for 23 years (it had the brushes replaced several times, a new motor control board and then the final straw was the drum fill hose giving out - I could have replaced it but I figured that other things would start to fail now due to its age) and now we're on a second/third hand Bosch and it works great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 374901, member: 601"] IIRC one of the main appliance sheds (my be Currys) are selling a Bosch washing machine for £299 at the moment,,, I think a Beko one for <£200 Anyway,, we're on our 3rd machine in 25 years,,, we had a second hand Creda for a year before the drum bearings gave up (sounded like you were washing bricks), an indesit for 23 years (it had the brushes replaced several times, a new motor control board and then the final straw was the drum fill hose giving out - I could have replaced it but I figured that other things would start to fail now due to its age) and now we're on a second/third hand Bosch and it works great [/QUOTE]
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