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Old 17th September 2007, 17:36   #1 (permalink)
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Mine is dying and I'm in the market for a replacement.

Are there any decent online retailers who are cheap but offer good service?

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Default Re: anygood places to buy a Washing Machine?

There are several internet price comparison sites you could use.
They compare prices and also give user reviews of products.

dont know if any can be named.... will do if someone says it's ok, but just tye price comparison into a search engine!
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yeah i've had a look at some of these already. it's a bit of a minefield!
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Brighthouse??

Sorry..

Try PriceRunner UK - Compare Prices and Find Best Deals Online

They've always come up with some good deals.

Always worth looking for voucher codes (google discount codes) for free delivery, 10% off etc.

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I've just been to B&Q and they have a new fantastic range of good priced washing machines (as well as driers, dishwashers, etc). I'm sure you can order them on-line too. Not sure about the after service, but my last washing machine was from them (when they used to get their "one off" specials). It cost £199.
It's been going really well for about 18 months - despite it being on the go constantly
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Oddly enough our washer/dryer has died also so we are after a new one too. Unfortunately we may have to consider brighthouse as we can't afford to pay cash and computer will say no if we apply for credit
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We recently needed a new washer and looked at Currys, then just by chance checked Dixons. Same model including delivery and taking the old one away was £45 cheaper. Delivered on a Sunday morning 4 days later by guess who - Currys!
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Currys and dixons. Both owned by same party
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Precisely, even the delivery men couldn't explain the difference
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i went with coment, used a webcode to get 15% off, they are going to instal it and take the old thing away.

i purchased via topcashback so another £9 is coming my way too!
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what about tesco direct?

stil too late i suppose as youve already spent your money
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stil too late i suppose as youve already spent your money
It was cheaper at Currys!

It works beautifully by the way haha.
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