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Oh my God, I thought I was on an Automobile Forum!
I've bought the Morphy Richards Dolphin yesterday. Looks VFM. Maybe you can try that at 1600 bucks.
Also check on Black & Decker real great quality.
Nothing better than Philips. I have been using one for the past 15 years. Only once did we get it repaired. Thats it.
Touchwood
East or west, Dhobhi is the best!
The quality of Philips isent what it used to be 15years back, we also had the Philips for a long long time but seeing the current ones all are made in China, the Black & Decker we have is Made is England and bought it from Benzer here in Mumbai.
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Originally Posted by bhp1
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Oh my God, I thought I was on an Automobile Forum! |
Its an automotive forum, no doubt about that. This post is however in a section called
Shifting Gears which is there to deal with everything other than automobiles.
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Originally Posted by Fountainheader
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I've bought the Morphy Richards Dolphin yesterday. Looks VFM. Maybe you can try that at 1600 bucks. |
I may also look at Morphy Richards if I run out of alternatives.
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Originally Posted by madhokritesh
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The quality of Philips isent what it used to be 15years back, we also had the Philips for a long long time but seeing the current ones all are made in China, the Black & Decker we have is Made is England and bought it from Benzer here in Mumbai. |
Black & Decker would be difficult to procure in this part of the country.
@Mods, wouldnt it be better this thread be merged with the Home Appliances thread?
@madhokritesh: Thanks for the links. Taking a look.
@benbsb29: Thanks for the relocation ;-)
Guys, i have a query.
I bought an IFB - Senorita fully automatic washing machine last year. It has a 5kg capacity. It used to behave itself early on, but has started rocking these days - LITERALLY!
It dances and runs all around the place during the spin operation, which makes it quite embarassing and has me flumoxxed. While i can bear the embarassment, i reckon this is also not good for the appliance. I dont think i am overloading it, as i think the load i put in is quite reasonable.
The place where the washing machine is kept is level ground in one of the rooms. It doesnt rock when not in operation.
Any ideas as to what could be the issue, or will i have to wait for the IFB technicians to come and check it out?
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benbsb29 : It doesnt rock when not in operation.
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:uncontrol .
It is not supposed to, atleast when not in operation.
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benbsb29 : Any ideas as to what could be the issue, or will i have to wait for the IFB technicians to come and check it out?
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Something come off inside ? Causing Newton's 3rd law to manifest so obviously. If not under wty, you could give it a shot. Else suggest wait for the guys to come.
I suggest you try putting on some classical music during spin cycle to calm it down :D
Jokes apart, it looks like motor mounting. Sometimes, one of the mountings goes, and uneven pressure is applied, leading to dance.
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Originally Posted by benbsb29
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Guys, i have a query.
I bought an IFB - Senorita fully automatic washing machine last year. It has a 5kg capacity. ....
Any ideas as to what could be the issue, or will i have to wait for the IFB technicians to come and check it out? |
My IFB does the same. When i checked with one of my colleagues who uses IFB he agreed that he had the same issue and is common in IFBs as they get older. He bought a samsung washing machine now and says its really silent.
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