Advantages: Looooong lasting and still doing the job Disadvantages: Will not die and be replaced.!
The model we have is the Creda Compact 37275 but when you hear the story, you will see why the 37371 is its nearest descendant.
Reason for purchase ?
The story begins in 1978 !
One tiny daughter is already causing disruption in our home, and her little sister is about to make her appearance on the world stage in three weeks time.
No-one has invented an alternative for terry nappies. There will soon be a dozen on the liine, morning, noon and night.!
As a loving father, I don't mind changing them and even soaking them and washing them.!
But how do you get them dry in the depths of a Belfast winter.?
A Creda tumble dryer was the answer.
Appearance.?
It was a Compact, so takes up little room - it was advertised as being suitable to hang on a wall ! - or, as we preferred - to sit on a worktop.
It was pure white enamle ...
trevorbrock 26.03.2005
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The Creda w200fw washing machine.
We bought this machine online a cost of £196.94 plus £15.00 delivery. An excellent buy. We got ourselves a fantastic looking washing machine which offers a lot for its price.
Here is my review:
We taken delivery of this washing machine on the Monday at 9am and within about two hours we had it unpacked and working.
The instruction booklet is very good; it covers everything you need to know. Basically a step by step instruction. Good for the people who have never owned or worked a creda washing machine before.
The machine is stylish in looks and has a easy to use dial and buttons
So what does this machine offer you:
1000rpm. this is good enough speed for us as a small family however there are times when we take the washing out and we think it still feels a little wet. This is easily ...
marcellep 02.05.2005
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Advantages: Very durable | Cheap | Does what it's supposed to | Disadvantages: No fancy functions
After leaving home I'd had a series of second-hand cookers and although they'd done the job pretty well, I couldn't help but dream of that day when I could afford to buy my very own sparkling brand new cooker. So I scrimped and I saved and eventually I had enough money to go and buy the cooker of my dreams, which ended up being the Creda Capri, a gas fuelled cooker in a beautiful shade of racing green.
---Why the Capri?---
I was on a limited budget (under £250) when I bought this, but was still looking for something that would fit in with my then green themed kitchen. I also wanted gas fuelled rather than electric, because I've always felt electric cookers smell funny (especially the hob). After much deliberation and searching around the shops and home shopping catalogues (I didn't have the internet then), I happened upon the Creda ...