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Not the most exciting question, sorry 😉
Ours has died, probably, so where's good to get a new one, and take away the old one?
Cheers...
(Just imagine this is in the right forum)
Where's good for a fridge freezer?
The kitchen? 😉
the internet!
in the corner near a plug and room for the door to open the right way
🙂
i use mains of bishops stortford, ask for illie
ao.com
Universal approval from the last thread if I remember correctly.
got a small one for my mum from Comet. But the old one is still sitting in her old house. The council will (up here) uplift FOC.
Other than that, John Lewis (Bosch, usual suspects) or AO.com
Having said that our double oven came from the co-op electrical online shop.
Just used AO.com, cheapest and free delivery within 2 days.
Arrived yesterday with no problems.
AO brilliant service.
Great, thanks 😉
Boots appliances is pretty good too, even do Sunday deliveries.
RDO appliances in Reigate/Redhill have been spot on and very competitive price wise in my recent experience.
Probably only good if you're in/near Surrey though
I think Boots is fulfilled by ao.com as well.
AO and boot applicances online (really!) were suggested, when I previously asked, though in the end I found Apollo 2000 (part of Huges electrical) was the cheapest
Boots appliances online - via topcashback.
It is managed by AO, so same great service, but you can collect Advantage club points (keep the Mrs happy) and a kickback via topcashback.
The two combined gave us almost £100 off our range cooker last year, and Boots/AO were already the cheapest.
Yeah, Boots appliances is AO retail...same as Next appliances.
We've just bought all our appliances from Boots...they were delivered next day when they said they would.
We haven't used them yet though as the kitchen is still being fitted...
Boots was cheaper than Curry's, and has more choice available. The only negative thing was the search facility could be improved and there isn't a compare facility.
We ordered it through a cash back service, also earned boots points, and we used a card that gives rewards points.
Curry's didn't have everything in stock, but we were buying them all just before Christmas. Also the sales bloke got a little grumpy with me when I didn't want to spend £500 on their extended warranty for all the appliances (about £80/90 each). He did offer to reduce the delivery fee by £10 if I bought the warranty though...