Found this one from Stoves on the Co-Op site, free-delivery so looks like a good deal. On other sites it's over £250 including delivery.
Our current Electrolux dishwasher failed today so I got this to replace it. My wife won't let me fix the old one anymore, it's lasted 12 years so I guess that's fair.
I ordered a speaker as well (http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/Goodmans-GBTSPKCUBE-LED-Bluebooth-Muliticolour-Rubix-Cube-Speaker/id-GDM-SAU-GBTSPKCUBE-M) to take it over £200, so with the £20 of £200 code the speaker was free.
11 comments
liamf12
3 Jan 161#1
Had a stoves fan oven once, pumped smoke into kitchen even after cleaning. Then needed a spare part but stoves only supply their own engineers. The fact I'm an engineer who's worked on industrial heating, plumbing, lifts, electronics, electrics etc makes no difference to them, maybe they have changed recently but they lost my custom then. Not much to go wrong on a dishwasher so may be worth it for most, but I'm not paying labour charges when I can fix it myself.
monkeydribble
3 Jan 16#2
I ordered this last week for delivery on sat. hope it's good. I've had a stoves microwave oven for 10 years and it's still awesome never had any issues.. let's just hope it's as reliable.
ro53ben
4 Jan 16#3
Pretty misleading info from the Co Op regarding energy ratings, claiming they are from A to G.
There are many grades above A these days, e.g. A+ and A++ which are considerably better for efficiency and low running costs. An A grade doesn't really cut it these days, so I'd give this appliance a miss. May be fairly cheap to buy but will cost a lot more to run than some other models.
This uses 13 litres of water per cycle, but a more efficient model will use less than 10. That's over 3 litres of water each day you're wasting, along with the electricity to heat it.
This one is quite noisy too
This model is end of life, Stoves have replaced it with a more efficient model - albeit still only A+.
cossy3
4 Jan 16#4
I wouldn't touch this. You can get a Beko for similar price and it's a Which? Best Buy
premierfella
4 Jan 16#5
I think all that shows is that the Co-ops "Buying Guide" is out of date. I doubt it is an attempt to intentionally mislead.
Evidence: the current scale is A*** to D for dishwashers (since 2012).
Thanks all for the interesting opinions, I've already ordered so will just have to see how it goes. Will add a note when it arrives on Thursday.
The Amazon deal is from Co-Op Electrical anyway, but not sure if you can use the £20 of £200 voucher.
DandyDan
8 Jan 16#9
Dishwasher arrived yesterday. Realise this isn't Which, but since there are a few comments here about reviews, ratings etc. here's a bit more info.
Appears to be rated A+ and uses 12 litres per cycle according to the certificate with it. Main issue in reviews seems to be that plates don't fit in the bottom rack, but turns out there are two positions for the upper rack, putting it in the highest position leaves plenty space for the largest plates I have. Actually, all looks good so far.
Back up to £249 now anyway, so should mark this as expired.
SDTH72
17 Jan 16#10
Should be expired
DandyDan
17 Jan 16#11
Yes, should be expired. I've clicked the expire link a week ago, but doesn't seem to have worked.
Opening post
Our current Electrolux dishwasher failed today so I got this to replace it. My wife won't let me fix the old one anymore, it's lasted 12 years so I guess that's fair.
I ordered a speaker as well (http://www.coopelectricalshop.co.uk/Goodmans-GBTSPKCUBE-LED-Bluebooth-Muliticolour-Rubix-Cube-Speaker/id-GDM-SAU-GBTSPKCUBE-M) to take it over £200, so with the £20 of £200 code the speaker was free.
11 comments
There are many grades above A these days, e.g. A+ and A++ which are considerably better for efficiency and low running costs. An A grade doesn't really cut it these days, so I'd give this appliance a miss. May be fairly cheap to buy but will cost a lot more to run than some other models.
This uses 13 litres of water per cycle, but a more efficient model will use less than 10. That's over 3 litres of water each day you're wasting, along with the electricity to heat it.
This one is quite noisy too
This model is end of life, Stoves have replaced it with a more efficient model - albeit still only A+.
Evidence: the current scale is A*** to D for dishwashers (since 2012).
The Stoves website seems to claim its actually A+.
http://www.stoves.co.uk/products/integrated-appliances/dishwashers/s600dw/444441238/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stoves-S600DW-Programmes-Integrated-Dishwasher-silver/dp/B0083IH1ZI
The Amazon deal is from Co-Op Electrical anyway, but not sure if you can use the £20 of £200 voucher.
Appears to be rated A+ and uses 12 litres per cycle according to the certificate with it. Main issue in reviews seems to be that plates don't fit in the bottom rack, but turns out there are two positions for the upper rack, putting it in the highest position leaves plenty space for the largest plates I have. Actually, all looks good so far.
Back up to £249 now anyway, so should mark this as expired.