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6 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Ebac washing machines are being touted as repairable and long life

And have a hot water feed, everything else is cold only, which grates when you have shed loads of hot water from the rayburn.

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 UK company Ebac are producing the first British built washing machine in years which apparently is designed to be completely repairable and has decent reviews.. there's a good pro strip down on youtube.

 

They look well built so I'm thinking about it as my 35 year old Bosch / AEG may be needing a strip down for a bearing and a service which I'll do at my leisure... the Ebac are not the cheapest, but neither was the Bosch which I can still get parts for.

 

I for one am happy to buy and support home grown products if they are, available, quality, built to last and be repairable👍 pity it's not too common these days though.

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8 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Not yet.

 

My fridge is using too much electricity so that's the first thing I'm looking to replace to get my electricity consumption below 6kWh/day.

If are looking to buy based on efficiency this page is handy 


Energy efficiency database of electrical products and vehicles, view running costs & energy usage of appliances, technology...

 

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2 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Not yet.

 

My fridge is using too much electricity so that's the first thing I'm looking to replace to get my electricity consumption below 6kWh/day.

 

I'm still no further with my solar project apart from much reading .. but when push comes to shove I'd really like to support a UK business as the opportunity is rarely there to be had 👍

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One way to beat the system is buy industrial. Way more expensive but guaranteed to outlive you.
Another way is to buy old. As the cliché says; "they don't make them like that anymore". Thinking of the 50&70 yr old food mixers that were mentioned a couple pages back, still going strong. Or the 60+ yr old Record 53 woodworking vice that I've been restoring recently, (all that was required was a strip down, clean and lubricate). Modern versions aren't a patch on it in terms of engineering quality and robustness.

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21 minutes ago, Macpherson said:

 

I'm still no further with my solar project apart from much reading .. but when push comes to shove I'd really like to support a UK business as the opportunity is rarely there to be had 👍

Not much scope for supporting British PV, I think mine are chinese and I know my battery is but the performance certainly seems worthwhile. I just wish I could get a few hundred Watts of electricity out of the stove, there's another thread for that. I'm glad I took the plunge before inflation really cut in.

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