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Shadowboy · 20/03/2021 17:02

Does anyone have one? Which do you recommend or advise to avoid?
Are they easy to fit? Require any special considerations- our washing machine is currently under counter in the kitchen. Would that be OK for a washer- drier?

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Roselilly36 · 20/03/2021 17:08

I have recently switched to a washer/dryer, we decided to buy Bosch Serie 6, expensive machine, but so quiet & great drying performance, would recommend, we have the 10kg/6kg version cost just short of £1000.

Midlifephoenix · 20/03/2021 17:53

I have one in a flat I rent out. Integrated and is same dozen as a washing machine. It's excellent and dries better than my standalone machine I have at home.

dontcallmelen · 20/03/2021 18:37

I’ve had two, due to space first one was a John Lewis own make lasted five years cost about £550.00, just bought a cheap hoover model £330.00 has a 9kg/6kg loads actually dries better than the JL one only downside is most programmes are quite long, mine is in cupboard no special fitting required.

Shadowboy · 20/03/2021 21:29

Great. Thanks!

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curiouscat1987 · 22/03/2021 16:05

We also just got a bosch serie 6 one (not installed yet though as kitchen not fitted just yet). We got it for just under £800 from buywise after a lot of research!

ConstanceGracy · 22/03/2021 17:16

Avoid the Hoover washer/dryer.
Was terrible and took an age to dry anything.

TeddyBeans · 22/03/2021 17:19

I got a beko one, it was £320ish and has done me perfectly well for a year now. You don't need any fixings different to a regular washing machine

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