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Originally Posted by MargaretR
Sometimes repair of 'white goods' can be so expensive that it is wise to consider using that money(plus a bit) to buy new instead.
Sadly, such machines are not designed to last much beyond a few years.
The manufacturers design them that way. If they were designed to last 10+ years the manufacturer would eventually go out of business because sales would drop.
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this I know but I am 99% certain it is only the pump thats gone - they are £20 to buy new so for someone to get and or fit then its worth doing so and therefore cheaper than buying a new machine as the one we have is fine.
margaret P. thanks - I will call them tomorrow.