£1400 is getting on for Miele prices... my John Lewis branded washer/dryer was £650. Have to say they’re worth the money though, I gave my old JL washer/dryer to my mate when I had to evacuate the previous house and it’s still going after 10 years without a single problem. He had the fridge freezer too and that’s a good 8 years old. The condenser broke after 11 months, it was fixed next day and there’s never been a problem since.
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Originally posted by wakka View Post£1400 for a washing machine? I think my Zanussi was about £175. Japan sounds surprisingly expensive for that stuff.
(filling in for QC while he's out)
You're all doing it wrong anyway:
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post£1400 to stop his wife moaning at him?
Bargain!
In fact, I'm the one who convinced her to splooge a bit more. It has wi-fi and a touchscreen, ffs. And a heat pompu.
A HEAT POMPU!
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Originally posted by randombs View PostWe pay half for everything, so I paid £700 to stop her moaning and she paid £700 to get her dream washing machine
Don't know why you need an app to do the washing, though.
Just text the wife "Get the washing done ASAP and if my dinner isn't waiting for me when I get home, so help me..."
SMILE:
I went to CEX in Folkestone to get a wired 360 pad because my 360 keeps dropping connection to the wireless ones.
They only had a lurid purple or pink one, chose the purple, cleaned it and found the triggers didn't work.
Took it to my local CEX and they swapped it out for a pad they had.
Plugged it in and it worked fine, but...
Jumping jillikers it's bright!
I quite like it, but it's like I'm playing a game and being interrogated at the same time!
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Originally posted by Zaki View PostWhere? (the more embarrassing the better!)
So as most people in the UK having to remember to bring shopping bags, we have accumulated loads of reusable bags, like, a mountain of them as the odd occasion we forget and buy more for the big shop. So we have a pile of them next to our recycling near the kitchen and we use them for camping/ moving/ donating to charity (mostly the latter).
Decided to chuck/ donate a load and as I am folding the few that had not been sorted flat I found the keys at the bottom of one with a long receipt practically wrapped around it. I must have dropped them in a bag of shopping as I unlocked the door or it may have fallen off the shelf above into it.
I know the bloke has randomly thrown some bags away without looking in the past which I suspect is where my work keys went (I use one of the bags for my scrubs/ work uniform).
Will try and get rid of most of them this evening but now will have to go through them all to check just to check my work ones are definitely not thereLast edited by Blobcat; 20-08-2018, 10:13.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostWere you secretly harbouring resentment towards him, thinking he'd done a crime he's actually innocent of?!
Unfortunatly [MENTION=5941]Asura[/MENTION] is the sort of guy that things tend to just work in his favour most of the time so he gets away with murder sometimes and it sometimes drives me spare (like, attempting something that definatly wont work, but he 'has a go' and does it perfectly.)
Doesn't work with DIY though which I'm in charge of in this house!
EDIT - glad to hear nice people left your place clean [MENTION=9865]Colin[/MENTION]!
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