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My Bosch finally went kaput recently after 9 years. Like this brand as previous machine is also the same. Unfortunately its not available here in Thailand. Only common Japanese and Korean brands and Electrulux and Seimens are available. I only like front loading. Any recommendation?
 
Siemens is Bosch right?

My Bosch finally went kaput recently after 9 years. Like this brand as previous machine is also the same. Unfortunately its not available here in Thailand. Only common Japanese and Korean brands and Electrulux and Seimens are available. I only like front loading. Any recommendation?
 
Siemens is Bosch right?

No idea. But its going for bloody S$1.5k to S$2.4k this is rediculous cos in Singapore it's less than S$1k. My Bosch is Maxx 1200 I remembered it was only like $800 before.
 
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Bought an Electrolux about 3 months ago for $$799 at Parisilk Sembawang. Not too bad so far. Here we also have American brands too.
 
Zanussi.


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Bought an Electrolux about 3 months ago for $$799 at Parisilk Sembawang. Not too bad so far. Here we also have American brands too.

May I ask you if its not too much to ask if your Electrolux is made in Thailand, they have a big factory here. There is one Electrolux that I am eying, a 8kg model EWF 10842 that costs S$780.

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This Thailand uncle always like to tell people he very rich. My house still use washing board :o
 
Thank you . . . .

You're welcome.

One thing I note, nothing last for ever especially today's appliances. Unlike the old days when my Frigidaire and Kelvinator can last donkey years. Well-known quality brands of yesteryears have been replaced by cheap poor quality goods.
 
Bosch now made in Thailand for their low range washing machines,,,FYI hor ah joe
 
This Thailand uncle always like to tell people he very rich. My house still use washing board :o

I fucking cheapskate la looking for yew-pi-yew-chee-yew-tua-liab-nee product la
 
You're welcome.

One thing I note, nothing last for ever especially today's appliances. Unlike the old days when my Frigidaire and Kelvinator can last donkey years. Well-known quality brands of yesteryears have been replaced by cheap poor quality goods.

Yes my Maytag fridge is great too. Problem in Thailand brands are limited.
 
Vietnam bloody snowing, shiok sial. You cold or not?


Sapa is snowing. Really nice weather. Went there before? Should give it a try if you have the chance.
 
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