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1 hour ago, richardmorris said:

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I have never seen one of those before.

Asking price £400,000

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So according to the blurb, it’s one of two, it has covered 741km and it’s just had remedial work costing £75,000 at p and a wood!

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6 hours ago, Markeh said:

I had one of those ancient White Knight 3kg jobs that was here when I bought the house. My gran at the time had just downsized and had a full sized Indesit gathering dust in her shed, that she said I could have. But wait a minute... it's on the big recall list.

And that's how I managed to get a brand new Hotpoint condenser for £99 (upgraded to a bigger one as part of the recall scheme).

I do also have a Lakeland airer, although I've just inherited a 3 tier one with the cover, I had a 2 tier without and wasn't particularly impressed (although do bear in mind that as a larger gentleman I can't get as many clothes on it!)

I had a Hotpoint dryer on the recall list, and took up their offer of an all singing, all dancing top-of-the-line 9kg replacement for £99. Honestly wished I'd kept the one that wanted to burn the house down.

The new one, as well as having the worst controls I've ever encountered a machine, started making a slight grinding noise I couldn't diagnose but turns out to have been the drum spindle slowly grinding through the bearing  (a one piece bearing with no moving parts, I don't know what they're called) until the spindle snapped off mid-drying. 

The spindle was 8mm and I happened to have an 8mm bolt so welded that onto the drum and bolted a captive bearing to the rear case. Amazingly worked perfectly like this for a couple of years until one day it wouldn't turn on, and I gleefully scrapped it.

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On 13/11/2023 at 02:33, JJ0063 said:

I made a thread (deleted it as changed our mind) and virtually everyone said they either didn’t have one or they’re shit / expensive

Fuck driving a load of wet washing up the retail park and paying 7 quid a go, and the sitting around waiting for it.

Out of interest whats to stop someone putting a dead fox in it? 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Richard_FM said:

I once had one of the collapse on my little finger while I was trying to fold it down!  Very painful & lost a finger nail.

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Posted
14 hours ago, richardmorris said:

So according to the blurb, it’s one of two, it has covered 741km and it’s just had remedial work costing £75,000 at p and a wood!

It's lovely, but 400k and the chrome on the badge is pitted like my Cortina bumpers?

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37 minutes ago, cort1977 said:

It's lovely, but 400k and the chrome on the badge is pitted like my Cortina bumpers?

You can buy a lovely 1991 Turbo R for £20,000, this must be worth double that. Oops that makes it £40,000 have they added a 0 is it a typo?

Posted
15 hours ago, Conrad D. Conelrad said:

(a one piece bearing with no moving parts, I don't know what they're called)

Bushing?

Posted
12 hours ago, richardmorris said:

To throw a spanner in the works of the pro con dryer lobby. I have a dry soon airer from Lakeland. it’s great ( for single me. Maybe not for large families).
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we've got a similar one of those, bloody brilliant, if you can put your clothes on it properly, minimal creasing, and as a gentle heat , no shrinkage, 

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I'm still trying to decide my best solution for the house. I've recently moved and most of the time I've been there it has been summery, so easy to just open the windows and put stuff on a basic clothes horse.

 

At the moment I'm thinking I'll continue and if I notice any condensation in the house, I'll get a dehumidifier as this could turn out simply to be a useful thing to have. I have a washer dryer but avoid using the dryer if I can. It's just me in the house so relatively little washing to process.

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2 hours ago, 95 quid Peugeot said:

we've got a similar one of those, bloody brilliant, if you can put your clothes on it properly, minimal creasing, and as a gentle heat , no shrinkage, 

Proepr hanging is key, if anything is bunched up on something else or touching it doesn't dry. Because half of mine sits folded flat the back makes drying jeans or thick jumpers fast too as I can hang them across all the warm bars

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New all season balloon boots on the couriering Caddys sofa castors this morning. Goodyear Vector 4seasons gen3 to give them the proper name.

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Good deal at Costco - £249 all in for all four.

I've not tried these all seasons before, last couple of winters I've used Michelin Crossclimate 2's, but they seem a bit harder to get hold of this year and are around £400 for a set. Used my spare set of wheels for them as my summers still have 3/4 mm left on them.

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Pretty good going for 80k miles - still got the bobbles on them. They're also Goodyears, Efficientgrip Performance 2, they're the longest lasting, miles wise, I've found on any tyre so far.

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Looking at these pics I could really do with wafting another can of satin black over the wheels.

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1 hour ago, Popsicle said:

New all season balloon boots on the couriering Caddys sofa castors this morning. Goodyear Vector 4seasons gen3 to give them the proper name.

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Good deal at Costco - £249 all in for all four.

I've not tried these all seasons before, last couple of winters I've used Michelin Crossclimate 2's, but they seem a bit harder to get hold of this year and are around £400 for a set. Used my spare set of wheels for them as my summers still have 3/4 mm left on them.

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Pretty good going for 80k miles - still got the bobbles on them. They're also Goodyears, Efficientgrip Performance 2, they're the longest lasting, miles wise, I've found on any tyre so far.

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Looking at these pics I could really do with wafting another can of satin black over the wheels.

That's a great ad for Goodyear.  I've been impressed with their tyres recently.  And great value from Costco

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2 minutes ago, Erebus said:

That's a great ad for Goodyear.  I've been impressed with their tyres recently.  And great value from Costco

Costco do have some good deals on Tyres every now and then if you time it right/lucks in. I think the Goodyear Efficientgrips have some kind of 20% extra mileage slogan on them. It does seem to be true with my usage. I'll reserve judgement on the all seasons till they've got a few miles under there belt, although the seem to do well on the tyre review sites, coming 2nd behind the crossclimates.

https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/2023-24-Tyre-Reviews-All-Season-Tyre-Test.htm

Posted
7 hours ago, Volksy said:

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I remember Watchdog doing a test on folding pushchairs using carrots as fingers!  They proved to be a potential deathtrap!

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Saw some sort of 'JML-esque' $hite drier, on a direct sales Digi channel, the other day (fan heater blowing air up inside a skinny sleeping bag skin >> over a circular hanging rail) 😮🤦

£80.......

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The past weekend myself and a friend drove down to the NEC for the Classic car show. My Civic was due for MOT so I rented a car, test station couldn't do the test in the end due to problems on there end...but I still opted to keep the rental for fun. Ended up chatting at the desk when I collected it and managed to blag an upgrade for very little, so I ended up with...

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A CLA 180 AMG-SPORT-BLACK-SERIES-EDTION-SPORT-AMG or something along that lines. I have to say the engine it pitiful and having 90 gears felt pointless for it's 135bhp. The seats are also rather stiff making the trip a but uncomfortable after a long slog of driving(Heated seats did help for that though). The thing handles well though, nice to have DAB radio and the boot is bloody massive! I'm sure the more powerful ones are better. 

 

Anyway, down at the show we met up with @rantingYoof and had a good look around, as well as getting a ride in a 90's Bentley Conti R with an ex-Sultan of Brunei engine, with some silly power! 

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4 people crammed inside a 5 and a half metre long, 2 and a half ton (before people)  and it fucking off at a ludicrous speed! It's utterly hilarious how effortlessly it went about! 😂

As well as the show, of course did some shopping..

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Another bloody fantastic trip down as always! 

Posted
On 13/11/2023 at 17:40, richardmorris said:

So according to the blurb, it’s one of two, it has covered 741km and it’s just had remedial work costing £75,000 at p and a wood!

A service presumably 😂

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1 hour ago, 17-Coffees said:

Anyway, down at the show we met up with @rantingYoof and had a good look around, as well as getting a ride in a 90's Bentley Conti R with an ex-Sultan of Brunei engine, with some silly power!

4 people crammed inside a 5 and a half metre long, 2 and a half ton (before people)  and it fucking off at a ludicrous speed! It's utterly hilarious how effortlessly it went about! 😂

 

About 600hp and over 1000nm of torque. Through a four speed auto (reinforced obvs). It was bloody insane and brilliant.

Posted
47 minutes ago, HMC said:

A service presumably 😂

Seems to be a gearbox rebuild ( why it’s not gone anywhere?) for £23000, roof repairs for £18000, brakes, fuel system, cylinder head rebuild, all rubber bushes, etc, etc.Open check book!

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Whilst awaiting in autoshite corridor to hq I remembered I took a picture of a David brown car, is it a good one? 

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6 hours ago, HMC said:

New vehicle* acquired
 

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Available via HMC Motors soon? I'll have it!

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On 13/11/2023 at 08:51, Wilko220 said:

A bit lo-fi maybe, but I've just got a couple of these and they do me fine

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Confused, what does a cat tower have to do with getting your washing dried? 😂

Oprah loves hanging on the clothes horse : r/WhatsWrongWithYourCat

#notmycat

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Posted
10 hours ago, rantingYoof said:

About 600hp and over 1000nm of torque. Through a four speed auto (reinforced obvs). It was bloody insane and brilliant.

Myself and @gm, watched that Bentley, take off out of the exit and down the access road on one of its trips out.  Growling as it took off.

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I've had some luck for a change. And the tire seems undamaged which is nice as it is new.

And it's a solid metal stick so it would cause some damage.

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Received The V70's new loadspace mat today, and fitted it in the car park of my local Sainsbury's on the way home from work. It's of almost equal joy as the floor mats (bought it from the same eBay seller), although it would fit even better if the seatbelts for the rear-facing kid's seats weren't in the way:

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Incidentally, that was emptiest the back of the car had been since I bought it. It was full of stuff again within minutes of that photo being taken 😅

 

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7 hours ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

I've had some luck for a change. And the tire seems undamaged which is nice as it is new.

And it's a solid metal stick so it would cause some damage.

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They look serious no-nonsense tyres, what make are they? They make the all seasons I put on the van yesterday look like something from a Lego kit!

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