This is the only Miele in Which magazine top ten best buys, and with £40 off voucher, and £30 cashback from Miele, plus 4% cashback from Quidco, and free delivery it can be bought for just under £457.
Go through Quidco for 4% off (approx £22)
Use code FMDA40 for £40 off.
Get £30 cashback from Miele.
Standard 2 years manufacturers guarantee, but tested to last 20 years.
Top comments
summerof76 to dsuk
25 Dec 154#4
Which will last about a year :man:
pennyfarthing88
25 Dec 153#12
Miele are ok I suppose.
Until you have a problem :confused:!
Heat added :smiley:
SomebodE
26 Dec 153#33
Sales of goods act allows someone to bring a claim against a seller of goods for up to 6 years if they have a fault that is down to manufacture rather than use
Section 75 makes the credit card company jointly liable with the retailer, as you are technically buying from the credit card company and they are buying from the retailer.
Within the first 6 months, the onus is on the retailer to prove the fault is down to use rather than design or manufacturers. After 6 months, the onus is on the buyer.
With sealed drums, one could argue that it is sealed at the factory and thus it is a design or manufacturing flaw under sale of goods act, using section 75 against the credit card company
Kulaak
25 Dec 153#9
I'm guessing it's a movement in design technology. Maybe they last (much) longer before they fail? Perhaps to a point where you'd consider a new machine over repair. Almost everything these days is becoming un-economical for repair.
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tryn2help
25 Dec 153#1
Brief excerpt from Which review.
We've come to expect outstanding clothes washing from Miele washing machines and that's exactly what the Best Buy WDA101 delivers. We were blown away with how well it cleans on both its cottons and synthetics settings. In the home this means that you can rest safe in the knowledge that whatever you load it with, the results will be good.
summerof76
25 Dec 153#2
This make lasts for years and years, you get what you pay for. Heat added :innocent:
Kulaak to summerof76
25 Dec 152#7
I've a Zanussi. Still going strong after 15 years.
dsuk
25 Dec 151#3
Voted cold, I can get 3 Beko's for that price.
summerof76 to dsuk
25 Dec 154#4
Which will last about a year :man:
tryn2help to dsuk
25 Dec 153#6
The main thing that puts me off Beko's is the stories I've read about them going on fire, more than most other makes.
Interestingly, according to the Fire Service, the appliance most likely to go on fire in homes is a washing machine :confused:
Also, no Beko washing machines make it into Which magazines' top 47 best buys - but five Beko's DO make it into the 'Don't buy' category.
davewave to dsuk
25 Dec 151#11
and both represent good value, miele will last much longer but you pay more.
AshFlash to dsuk
26 Dec 151#46
You could also get 5kg of potatoes for £3, but that wouldn't be this particular washing machine at a lower price, either.
bond e lad
25 Dec 153#5
Hot,Miele is the daddy of em all,anything else total rubbish in comparison.
tryn2help
25 Dec 152#8
Yes, Zanussi were and still are a good make, however they've also joined the crowd in making 'sealed drum' only models, which according to market commentators, deny access to bearings and so are uneconomical to repair - some might even say they're being built to fail, and thus force people to buy new machines.
Kulaak
25 Dec 153#9
I'm guessing it's a movement in design technology. Maybe they last (much) longer before they fail? Perhaps to a point where you'd consider a new machine over repair. Almost everything these days is becoming un-economical for repair.
summerof76
25 Dec 151#10
Thats good, bet they don't make them to last these days :smirk:
pennyfarthing88
25 Dec 153#12
Miele are ok I suppose.
Until you have a problem :confused:!
Heat added :smiley:
Opening post
Go through Quidco for 4% off (approx £22)
Use code FMDA40 for £40 off.
Get £30 cashback from Miele.
Standard 2 years manufacturers guarantee, but tested to last 20 years.
Top comments
Until you have a problem :confused:!
Heat added :smiley:
Section 75 makes the credit card company jointly liable with the retailer, as you are technically buying from the credit card company and they are buying from the retailer.
Within the first 6 months, the onus is on the retailer to prove the fault is down to use rather than design or manufacturers. After 6 months, the onus is on the buyer.
With sealed drums, one could argue that it is sealed at the factory and thus it is a design or manufacturing flaw under sale of goods act, using section 75 against the credit card company
All comments (73)
We've come to expect outstanding clothes washing from Miele washing machines and that's exactly what the Best Buy WDA101 delivers. We were blown away with how well it cleans on both its cottons and synthetics settings. In the home this means that you can rest safe in the knowledge that whatever you load it with, the results will be good.
Interestingly, according to the Fire Service, the appliance most likely to go on fire in homes is a washing machine :confused:
Also, no Beko washing machines make it into Which magazines' top 47 best buys - but five Beko's DO make it into the 'Don't buy' category.
Until you have a problem :confused:!
Heat added :smiley: