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    • P Offline
      peterch
      last edited by

      heutistmeintag:
      Hi Raysusan


      This would be useful to you, latest prices from my recent survey

      Washer
      Bosch 7kg, 1000 rpm WAE20260 - Paris $960
      Bosch 7kg, 1200 rpm WAE24460 - Etronin/Paris $1120
      Brandt 8kg, 1000 rpm WFK1018A - Everjoint $1115
      Brandt 8kg, WFK1018A + EFE118A bundle - Mega $1888
      Brandt, WFK1248A + EFE118A bundle - Mega $1988
      Samsung WA95VD - Paris $445
      Ariston AQXXL 109
      Electrolux EWF 1082 - Paris $1214
      Brandt 8kg, 1200 rpm WFK1248A @ S$1,155 (PAriSilk)

      Dryer
      Bosch 7kg, WTV74100ME @ $770 (bundle price)
      Brandt, EFE118A - Mega $708 (Mega bundle price)
      Brandt, EFE118A - Paris $711
      Brandt, VAP 831E - Everjoint $1370
      Electrolux EDC 7550W - Paris $750
      Electrolux EDI 97170W - Paris $1310
      Bosch, WTE 84100AU - Paris $1098
      Bosch, WTV 74100ME - Paris $769
      Bosch, WTE 86301AU - Everjoint/Paris $1302

      If you change your mind on dryer, you should also consider checking on the power efficiency here http://els.nea.gov.sg/mels/aircon.asp

      Enjoy shopping!

      PS Everjoint, Etronin and Paris (Parisilk) are names of some of the \"discount\" stores for electrical appliances
      :goodpost:

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        hquek
        last edited by

        1st question: front load/top load.


        Front load:
        - option to use hot water wash (cleaner),
        - uses less water,
        - typically longer cycle (I remember my mum’s electrolux, high end model, took like 2 hours to complete the load; my own top load is about 45min),
        - typically more expensive.

        Top load:
        - hot water usually not available unless you pre installed hot water pipes,
        - uses loads more water,
        - shorter cycle in comparison,
        - can be much cheaper in comparison.

        Bosch is a good brand. Personally, my family is used to Electrolux - this one can withstand ‘abuse’. Miele another good brand but that one pricey though I heard it can last a good long time.

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          daisyt
          last edited by

          Nowadays front load machines have option of quick wash. I would soak my clothings with detergent overnight, then put into the washing machine with quick wash 30 mins. I don’t add anymore detergent into the washing machine, simply add softlan or colour bleech.

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            Full.010894Cream
            last edited by

            Bosch and Brandt have toploader but the drum spin like the front loader. have hot water wash so while it uses lesser water, it takes more electricity. If u r a pro-green person, compare the power consumption.


            Another thing is that these toploader usually have smaller footprint so good for people like myself who have a very small yard.

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              kiasimom
              last edited by

              BOSCH has washer that saves water and energy. So you can try shopping at COURTS/HV for a comparision 🙂

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                tankee
                last edited by

                there is \"tilted drum\" machine now that offers the water saving and heated water functions of front loading, yet convenient to use like a top loading.


                eg http://panasonic.com.sg/web/pid/860

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                  tankee
                  last edited by

                  Full.Cream:
                  heutistmeintag:


                  PS Everjoint, Etronin and Paris (Parisilk) are names of some of the \"discount\" stores for electrical appliances

                  Yea, go to Best/HN/Courts and check the specs and size then order fromone of the above...guarantee cheaper!!

                  Etronin have 2 branhces, and one is more exp!! They will quote over the phone too but check everything such as freebies, delivery, warranty (extended if needed) etc


                  Am I the only one here that buy home appliances from those proprietor owned electrical appliance shops?

                  For years we have been buying my home appliances, from fridge to LCD TV to videocam from a shop along geyland. So much so that the owner recognise us and give us very good price and usually same day, if not next day free delivery. :love: Even the 2 guys that do delivery recognise our address

                  Thus, I ony shop at best denki & harvey norman to determine what to buy :oops: and not shop to buy from them. :oops:

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                    Eagle-Ladybird
                    last edited by

                    So raysusan, are you confused now . . . :lol:

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                      schellen
                      last edited by

                      tankee:
                      Am I the only one here that buy home appliances from those proprietor owned electrical appliance shops?


                      For years we have been buying my home appliances, from fridge to LCD TV to videocam from a shop along geyland. So much so that the owner recognise us and give us very good price and usually same day, if not next day free delivery. :love: Even the 2 guys that do delivery recognise our address

                      Thus, I ony shop at best denki & harvey norman to determine what to buy :oops: and not shop to buy from them. :oops:
                      You're lucky then. I don't live near such shops. However, we have 1-2 furniture shops like that and we have bought from them before.

                      The first washing machine for my own home was bought from HN. It was a display set so we got at least $200 off. About 10 years later, this top-loader (can't remember the brand) was still working but getting noisier and we didn't want it to suddenly break down and leave us stranded. (My mom's machine did that during the spin dry cycle but luckily, she could haul the clothes downstairs to use a neighbour's machine to finish the last step.) So we went hunting again and HN was having a roadshow with an offer on the one we wanted, so we took it.

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                        raysusan
                        last edited by

                        Eagle-Ladybird:
                        So raysusan, are you confused now . . . :lol:
                        very scare to reply now

                        so many good suggestions :udawoman: :udaman: :thankyou:

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