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pahoyhoy

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Hello,

I am interested in both these. Please could you let me know the following for each of them:

1. Dimensions (height, width & depth in cm)

2.  Model Number.    

3. ENR Number (might be etched inside rather than on a label)

4.  The year you purchased them

5. Approx. Usage ie light use, average use, heavy use.

6. Whether any parts have been replaced or fixed.

7. Any known problems.

Regards,

Tams

 

Hi,

details below:

Siemens washer dryer:

1. Dimensions: H84.5 x W60 x D59

2. Model number: WD14H421GB

3. ENR number: WD14H421GB/02

4. Year purchased: 2016

5. Usage: regular family use

6. No parts replaced

7. No known problems 

Bosch dishwasher:

1. Dimensions: H84.5 x W60 x D60

2. Model number: Serie 4

3. ENR number: SMS50C22GB/D2

4. Year purchased: not sure, we bought it in nearly-new condition in 2021

5. Usage: daily

6. No parts replaced

7. No known problems 

I’ve attached photos of the product labels. You are welcome to come and view them both. I’ll PM you my number.

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