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richukbristol

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Hi Guys thought you might like to see some pics of my recent finds. I picked the washer up several weeks ago and can't fault it. I wanted another modern machine to use so I wasn't over working the vintage stuff and I love it. I has decent water levels, washes,rines and spins great, no fannying around balancing when spinning just builds up the speed and gets on with it. The baby dishwasher I picked up last week from a second hand store and thought it would be abit of fun to play around with.It to washes great and is quick. You can fit a surprising amount in it.

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Congrats Rick
I too own the wonder that is the WFF2000. Its by far my favourite machine in my collection. I've missed not using it over the cold snap. It was my daily driver in my old house in favour of a shitty hotpoint wt960 i bought before it<br
Can't fault the machine and agree with you on every point. It seems to do everything with ease<br
Happy washing<br
Darren
 
Hi Ronhic, Thanks very much I'm really pleased with both. At the moment I'm putting plates,bowls,galsses etc in the the baby bosch and all the big stuff, pans,baking sheets cassaroles etc in the big miele<br
Hi Darren I thought it was you who had one. Glad you like yours as well. It really is a great machine. I love the cascade fill down the glass when it's fill for the rinses and it's great at spinning, not wasting time just tumbling trying to blance a load.
 
I had the Bosch Washer too

In my last apartment, but left it behind as it was built in (in the bathroom) and it would be too much trouble to take it out. The Bosch DW was sold as the Bosch "Butler" origionally, it was around for years - a friend bought one in around 1992, and it lasted at least 14 years, could be still going in fact. They were highly rated by Which for years and had a surprisingly large capacity (6 place settings?) for the small size. It was this dishwasher that I was referring to in the thread a few weeks back about the Proline washer that just would not break down<br
You have been doing very well on your collection Richar<br
Al
 
Hi Al, I remember the thread now, I didn't know they had been around for so long, I thought the came out in the late 90's. I think mine is an older model judging by the facia and graphics. Did the early models look much different from mine or later models. I see Bosch have bought out a new design, would like to see one in person but they don't seem to make it in white which I would prefer<br
Rich
 
Rich

Congratulations on both Bosch machines. I think your little Bosch is a newer one. The first ones only had three programmes, the model with 5 cycles came much later on the market as a more expensive model. It was a bit more silent than the model with three programmes<br
Also the timer has grey graphics around it. The older models had red ones. Here's a picture I saved from a Bosch website in november 2004. Your dishwasher must be from after that<br

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Why do I suddenly have a craving for old photos and mini chocolate rolls

That dishwasher is a hoot especially as it took me more time to load a baking tin 3 plates 3 wine glasses and 6 items of cutlery than what loading a full size machine does LOL<br
 

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