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Freestanding Washing Machines

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stayfit · 02/12/2019 14:05

Hi all, please can someone advise. I have a integrated washing machine that came with the house I bought and last night it stopped working. It's a NEFF and similar ones to replace are 900-1000£ range. Can I replace with a freestanding one in same place? These seem more cheap and I am ok to not have the door in front of the machine. I have a power point and it's next to sink.
I called NEFF and based on serial numbers they say it's 20 year old and no point trying to fix it. The lights come on but drum won't rotate and it had a burning smell when it stopped working.

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dementedpixie · 02/12/2019 14:27

As long as you have enough space to fit one and all the pipework and all the electrical bits needed then I don't see why not. You may need to remove kick boards to fit it. When we got our kitchen done we chose to keep our freestanding appliances (apart from oven and hob)

stayfit · 02/12/2019 15:02

Thanks a lot, I am looking online for offers. Have measured the space I have. Does anyone know if washer dryers have more issues than a washing machine?

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dementedpixie · 02/12/2019 15:13

I just don't think they are as good as separate machines. I used to have one but ended up replacing it with a washing machine. I don't have a dryer now.

stayfit · 02/12/2019 15:34

Thanks @dementedpixie, that's the impression I am getting. How do you dry clothes in winter? In summer I put them out. But struggle in winter.

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dementedpixie · 02/12/2019 15:41

I have 2 clothes airers in a spare room and use the banister too for things like towels/bedding

PigletJohn · 09/12/2019 10:04

If you have an effective extractor fan in bathroom or utility room, hang wet washing in there with door and window SHUT and fan running. It will suck the water vapour out of the house.

A modern bathroom extractor is quiet and will run for 100 hours on 15p worth of electricity.

stayfit · 09/12/2019 13:56

Thanks for the tip, just ordered an extractor from amazon :)

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