Front loading or top loading washing machine?

Thanks, my model is only couple years older than yours. I was confused when you said touch screen as i don’t have that as mine only has buttons.

His fix is similar to repairing a remote control. A video i saw some time back recommended to use this tape.

Can’t find it on amazon any more but it passes the conductivity test which is essential to test beforehand.

This kind of behaviour is rampant among repair guys the world over. They always take you for a ride if they sense you are ignorant.

@@adder what do you make of Whirlpool ?

You paid 7k for the first three years ? I never paid anything because most problems will happen after 5 years.

If anything breaks within the two years the warranty will take care of it. Course here the risk is the wait time.

If they fix it quick then fine but if its weeks because they don’t have the part its as good as having no machine. Most people end up paying because they can’t be without a machine or trading in for a new machine.

It’s for this reason i still keep an old Hitachi twin tub as a backup.

Fridges and washing machines are essential appliances these days. You can’t survive more than a few days without either.

I remember IFB offering 4 years warranty as an incentive to go with their machines. Double what the Koreans offer. This i interpreted as their machine is more likely to break down compared to the Koreans. The amount of complaints i saw online for IFB and poor service put me off when i was looking for a new machine.

However I will remark IFB had the best user manual compared to any one else. They really took efforts to explain how to use the machine and educate the users.


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