I wanted to take advantage of the 5 year warranty that Samsung are offering at the moment. Ive done lots of research, nearly got the Currys add wash at £429 but didn't as it didn't have a spin only cycle. This one has.
Its a 9kg model, excellent reviews and voucher 30appliance takes the price down to £369.
AO dont advertise the 5 year warranty but it is on Samsungs website for this model and I went on live chat to confirm it too, so I have it in writing in case there are any problems. Free delivery too and being delivered next week.
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The_KELRaTH
27 Jan 173#10
I have a Samsung Washer Dryer with 5 yr registered warranty. The heater element has packed up and Samsung are acting like some dodgy market trader. 5 days on and I'm still at the warranty verification stage! They promise to call back within 24hrs and never do, I've had to send in the warranty email as they don't have a record of it. Then email forwarding wasn't good enough as I could have fraudulently edited so I had to take screenshots of the open email on my desktopl!!
They even have an account number at the time of registration but act like I just fancied having an account setup just for the sake of it - quite unbelievable.
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muni786
27 Jan 171#1
ohh a 9kg :smile: I'd love one!!! this is a great offer with the warranty included!!! great buy op!!!
tailor314
27 Jan 171#2
if you roll through the images on the product it does state 5 year warranty parts and labour.
wolf33055
27 Jan 17#3
8.8% quidco
Zardoz
27 Jan 17#4
Nice.
So much for the prices of white goods going up in the New Year it seems. :-)
Chaostheory
27 Jan 171#5
I have the LG FH4U2VFN3 price matched at John Lewis for a few more days at £329 could anyone advise whether this Samsung is a better machine. If Quidco tracks they would end up roughly the same price.
jude7219 to Chaostheory
27 Jan 17#7
Ive been looking since the Sonic Direct and John Lewis deal at both LG machines and Samsungs. I got JL to price match me but when they looked it had gone up to £379 at Sonic so I couldn't do that. I couldn't tell you if one is better than the other although I do think the LG is a nicer looking machine. I have been trying to get the LG back down to that price again without luck. I could have got it for £370 last week. Just double check that it has a spin only programme, some reviews said they didn't. Im very pleased with the machine I am getting but it did start off with me planning on getting the LG. My TCB has tracked too, nearly £11 :-) I would just go through the reviews and see what you like the most!
ruheluddin86 to Chaostheory
27 Jan 17#22
Have you seen this model (LG one) in person? I'm returning mine as the door sticks out like a sore thumb! Check out the side view and you'll understand me better!
sum786
27 Jan 17#6
can any1 recommend a decent washing machine for under £300 installation included thanx
Gentle_Giant to sum786
27 Jan 172#8
No, dont be a cheapskate, and buy this one.
The difference between a cheap machine and this is like between a clapped out Corsa and a New BMW; not only that, this will probably save you the difference in price over its lifespan in electricity savings.
I have one of the first Samsung washers on sale in the UK, and it still looks and washes like new, and it is so quiet; my fan oven is louder.
BigD83
27 Jan 17#9
I too am planning to order the LG price match by JL for £344. Nothing much else has come up that cheap comparable to it. Marks electrical did have the LG for £360 the last week or so but think it has gone up now. Will look into this Samsung before ordering tho.
The_KELRaTH
27 Jan 173#10
I have a Samsung Washer Dryer with 5 yr registered warranty. The heater element has packed up and Samsung are acting like some dodgy market trader. 5 days on and I'm still at the warranty verification stage! They promise to call back within 24hrs and never do, I've had to send in the warranty email as they don't have a record of it. Then email forwarding wasn't good enough as I could have fraudulently edited so I had to take screenshots of the open email on my desktopl!!
They even have an account number at the time of registration but act like I just fancied having an account setup just for the sake of it - quite unbelievable.
jordanc93 to The_KELRaTH
28 Jan 17#24
have read a lot about samsung not keeping to their word on 5 year warranty and alot of people seem to get caught out think the extra warranty is automatically included but it's not you have to register within 60 days i think. When I registered my LG 5 year free warranty they send you an official letter to confirm the extension and the letter acts as the proof of 5 years cover.
Opening post
Its a 9kg model, excellent reviews and voucher 30appliance takes the price down to £369.
AO dont advertise the 5 year warranty but it is on Samsungs website for this model and I went on live chat to confirm it too, so I have it in writing in case there are any problems. Free delivery too and being delivered next week.
Top comments
They even have an account number at the time of registration but act like I just fancied having an account setup just for the sake of it - quite unbelievable.
All comments (37)
So much for the prices of white goods going up in the New Year it seems. :-)
The difference between a cheap machine and this is like between a clapped out Corsa and a New BMW; not only that, this will probably save you the difference in price over its lifespan in electricity savings.
I have one of the first Samsung washers on sale in the UK, and it still looks and washes like new, and it is so quiet; my fan oven is louder.
They even have an account number at the time of registration but act like I just fancied having an account setup just for the sake of it - quite unbelievable.