The Whirlpool ADP8900 has everything you need and more to deal with the dirty dishes, so ... more
you can leave it to take care of things while you relax. It can accommodate up to 13 place settings, and has a fully-adjustable folding rack system. Set it to one of the eight washing programmes, and you're away. This model saves resources for you every time you use it. Firstly, it's triple-A rated for washing, drying and energy consumption. Secondly, you can use the'half-load'option for fewer items, and this of course uses less water and time. Thirdly, you can set the time delay for up to 24 hours so that it washes overnight, or when energy tariffs are lower, and it uses just 11L of water per load. Sixth Sense One-Touch employs sensors that check the level of soiling and adjust the program to fit, reducing energy and water usage by up to 30%.It's easy on the ears as well as energy, sounding in at just 44dB - the same level as quiet conversation. In the final phases of the wash, the ADP8900 uses Anti-Bacterial Rinse - this takes out 99.9% of any and all bacteria that are likely to form on dishes left in the washer for a couple of days.The water-stop safety device assures your peace of mind. In the unlikely event of a leak it activates the anti-flooding mechanism, bringing the machine to a full stop and draining it.This Whirlpool dishwasher carries a 1 year manufacturer's guarantee.
Postage & Packaging:£0.00 Availability:In stock. 3 - 7 working days
Advantages: washes great low noise Disadvantages: none
Well Christmas Eve saw us left without a washing machine as ours decided that it wanted to pack up. This was a pain, as we wanted to get our last bit of washing done and out the way for the next day. Well we had to wait to get Christmas day out of the way and decided to wait till the sales got in full swing. Anyway it is now New Years Eve and there were plenty of places for us to look at now. Firstly we looked online to see what machines were on offer in the various stores, we looked at the usual, Dixons, Argos, Curry?s and Comet etc. Then we saw an ad on tv and went to the Miller Bros website to look the offer over.
Our previous washing machine was also a Whirlpool and it lasted for about six years so we got a fair bit of use out of it. Rather than get it fixed and incur labour charges that can make up most of the bills we saw ...
Advantages: Easy to operate, does the business Disadvantages: None apart from this faulty timer
Well, I thought it was too good to be true! Got my Whirlpool on 27/3/07 after seeing a Whirlpool Dishwasher that a friend had been given. It was in great nick, about 16 years old; it looked and felt very solidly built. So, when my existing tumble dryer gave up the ghost I thought I'd try a Whirlpool. I'm a Tumble Dryer Expert - name the brand, I've had them all! They all lasted no more than 2 years so I was getting a bit fed up. 2 weeks ago my Whirlpool timer control started to seize up. It was getting almost impossible to turn, but it still worked. Continued to dry the clothes a treat. It's the first condenser dryer I've had and it seems as good as I expected. The fluff trap is easy to change, the condenser unit itself is as well. But this flippin' timer switch has got me doubting the thing. The door also has a habit of springing open ...
Advantages: Push button...compared to dials Disadvantages: Whirlpool maintenance men could take a while to fix it
I actually recieved my Whirlpool Gas Range as an early Christmas gift last year. My soon to be father in law and I had went and looked at Gas Ranges the previous day (Keeping in mind...I didn't know he was going to buy one for me...and of coarse I pointed out almost the most expensive one they had!). Well he must not have minded because I woke up the next morning and the guys were taking it out of their truck and into my home! I have wanted a brand new Whirpool with the push buttons (instead of the old dials) for about two years now! I finally have one.
Let me start off with some of the features which all Whirlpool Gas Range's have.
1)Oven vents - This is where the hot air and moisture escape from while you are using the oven.
2)Surface burners - These are what you put your pans on to cook the food (flat pans are recommended ...