Re: The Home Appliance thread Quote:
Originally Posted by Mohan Mathew A Need advice
I need to buy split Acs for my new home-Three 2 tons and two 1.5 tons.
How is Godrej in terms of quality and cooling? They offer 5 year comprehensive warranty (including has) which is a big plus
The other options being considered are Bluestar and LG.
Any other suggestions?
Mitsubishi and Daikin are quite expensive. Is it worth the price?
How is Hitachi and Panasonic
I am a bit confused ( as obvious), so please share your valuable inputs. |
1. For AC I still prefer LG. Their service is excellent and their 5 years extended warranty is unmatched. (for 10K you get labour and parts included, except for a few plastic parts), with 2 services per year included. I have lost faith in both Daikin and Hitachi as their service is so so and spare parts extremely expensive with a long lead time for imported models. Quote:
Originally Posted by subraiyr Dear all
Missus has decided to demolish and rebuild the kitchen. The kitchen is being built to her Golden standards ! I have never heard of it, but there is a law of triangles when it comes to placing the hob, fridge and sink. So out goes some walls and sinks and the flooring. Also, countertop and backsplash now needs to be the same design - the old world of contrast is no longer an option. Quartz and Granite are too standard and in comes porcelain. With all these changes, I have been tasked to find the best in 2 appliances given that I am part of a community that goes the extra mile to get the best. (all thanks to my bragging about our forum and whipping it up on my phone for any reviews)
1. OTG - We are vegetarians, but missus and son are bakers. Till now we did so with a microwave, but no more. We also indulge in making snacks a lot which need to be baked instead of fried - cutlets and such fun stuff. It has to be a built in one since we have space. It has to be big to achieve baking a 1kg cake at the bare minimum. Today, we took a round of Bosch, Seimens and Faber and all had interesting ones, but me being a miserly human couldn't muster the cost of these devices - they are north of 70k. Please help. Let me know a good OTG with the specs I want. Given the designer is missus, I have told her that she has to foot the bill for it and she has happily agreed. I am looking at quality, ease of use and service as 3 parameters
2. Water Purifier - Our apartment gets Cauvery mostly with a bit of bore well water during peak summer. We have a water softener plant - I believe it has 3/4 stages and therefore the TDS of the water is 100 or so and in peak summer goes to 200. This means that we really dont need an RO based purifier. Are there non RO purifiers in the market which can be kept under the sink ? We dont want to mount it on the wall, cover it with a cabinet etc. Let me know please
Both these are urgent as we need to finalise it in the next 3 to 4 days. Else, missus loses trust in me and more importantly the forum.
Thanks in advance |
2. I am a firm believer in granite for kitchen top. No other surfacing top material comes close to it - hard, life long, seamless as it comes in upto 20 feet length, does not absorb spices, waterproof.
3. I have tried all sorts of ovens for baking. Nothing beats a gas oven for our conditions. We have had "Cooking Range"; that is gas oven with gas burners at the top; for over 40 years and baked all sorts of food stuff - bread, rolls, roasts and meat grills. A cooking range has a large oven, ours is 70L, much more than conventional built in electric oven, so space and size is not an issue. Plus it never runs out of fuel (as electric ones may due to power cuts).
4. There are plenty of "Non RO" water purifiers based on a candle filter. Some even have a UV filter added.
https://www.bestreviewsonline.in/best%20non%20ro%20water%20purifier?targetid=&match type=&device=c&campaignid=21354688282&creative=&ad groupid=&feeditemid=&loc_physical_ms=9061658&loc_i nterest_ms=&network=x&devicemodel=&placement=&keyw ord=$&target=&aceid=&adposition=&trackid=india_all _top_1_1&mId=407-132-4411&trackOld=true&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhYS_ BhD2ARIsAJTMMQZfX2lUm7VPsxqlZBO0FkxxRvEAHi73kb5ZAl C1bY54cF64zaX8NQ8aAngHEALw_wcB
Again even though under the counter Water Filters are convenient, they need power to pump water, and in case of power failure you are in problem. |