
What's on the main Whitegoodshelp.co.uk site?
More washing machine information than you can shake a box of washing powder at plus a fair bit of advice and help on many other white goods appliances. This section highlights just a few of the useful features on the main Whitegoodshelp site.
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I've just published a new article about water levels in washing machines. Many people suspect their washing machine isn't taking in enough water but are they right? Is there a fault - or an explanation? Is washing machine taking in enough water?
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Lots of people are experiencing cracks and leaks in the Hoover and Candy tumble dryer door water container that collects condensed water from the laundry when drying.
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I've been persuaded to do a blog. I was unsure I needed one because I have the Washerhelp site and the Washerhelp forums but I've realised a blog is a different tool and one I'm pleased to use. Basically it allows me to express views, comment on anything to do with washing machines, dishwashers and tumble dryers and even have a moan about related issues and experiences. More importantly it allows me to post help, advice, and tips, quickly and regularly. I hope to make all articles not only useful but entertaining and unique. White Goods Blog
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Is it dangerous attempting to repair my own washing machine? What is the best way to help someone who is being, or has been, electrocuted? Is there anything I should never do? I've turned the washing machine off at the socket or its own on off switch - I can't get a shock now can I? What do I need to watch out for after repairing a washing machine? What about other safety issues (non electrical)? All these questions answered on Whitegoodshelp - DIY washing machine repair safety
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I spent over a week researching, then as long again writing this consumer advice section for washing machines. Most of the advice is also applicable to most other purchases and services. There are dozens of links to free booklets and leaflets from consumer groups and Government departments - Consumer advice - washing machines
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Basic washing machine pump advice and sources to buy washing machine pumps - Washing machine pumps
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If you are not competent to carry our repairs you shouldn't get involved as it can be dangerous. However, many minor repairs can be easily carried out. There's lots of archived washing machine help in these forums plus full sections on Washerhelp. Main washing machine repairs articles index page | DIY washing machine repair help section | Book appliance repair
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My belief is that the make of washing machine you buy is the single most important decision to get right. Only then would I whittle down which model to choose. Most people tend to look for features and then match up a make that has them. Washerhelp has pages and pages of comprehensive free advice to assist your washing machine buying decisions including general buying advice, compare washing machine prices, read washing machine reviews and buy washing machines online - Buying washing machines (Buying Appliances) You also might be interested in being able to research all of Which? Online and receive a Which? magazine plus other benefits for just £1 - Which? Special Offe…
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Instruction booklets for washing machines are difficult to get hold of. This is because there's no money in supplying them. Spares suppliers just don't bother because there are too many to stock and there's relatively little demand. The best place to try is the actual washing machine manufacturer. Some manufacturers are very helpful, providing free downloadable instruction books / manuals, and others don't seem too interested. The results of my research into washing machine instruction books are here Washing machine instruction books and user manuals
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