Thread Number: 46109
Siemens wash&dry VarioPerfect WD14H540 |
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Post# 673866 , Reply# 1   4/19/2013 at 04:42 (4,027 days old) by mrboilwash (Munich,Germany)   |   | |
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Post# 674014 , Reply# 2   4/19/2013 at 16:26 (4,026 days old) by miele4life (UK )   |   | |
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I've seen the YouTube vids of it and it's very nice, I look forward 2 seeing more of it, I only wish I had a collection as big as yours lol :) |
Post# 674046 , Reply# 3   4/19/2013 at 18:15 (4,026 days old) by dj-gabriele ()   |   | |
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Is it made in China like the Bosch branded ones? |
Post# 674047 , Reply# 4   4/19/2013 at 18:19 (4,026 days old) by dj-gabriele ()   |   | |
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Oh well, I just saw it myself, it indeed is made in China, would never buy one, ever! |
Post# 674434 , Reply# 6   4/21/2013 at 13:07 (4,025 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)   |   | |
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Post# 674676 , Reply# 7   4/22/2013 at 14:42 (4,024 days old) by splittub (Europe)   |   | |
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A mid-to-high-end washing machine, from a German brand, sold in Europe, but made in China?! I would have thought that if Chinese-made machines were sold in the European market, that they would only be very low-end ones, but apparently not... |
Post# 674681 , Reply# 8   4/22/2013 at 14:50 (4,024 days old) by dj-gabriele ()   |   | |
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That said, Bosch/Siemens is no longer upmarket... |
Post# 674881 , Reply# 9   4/23/2013 at 05:26 (4,023 days old) by Aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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Post# 675415 , Reply# 10   4/25/2013 at 10:20 (4,021 days old) by Maturasigma ()   |   | |
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the washer/dryer from Bosch and Siemens would be come from china, only that the chinese have the patent of the condensing system. |
Post# 675641 , Reply# 12   4/26/2013 at 13:50 (4,020 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, Thereīs a Lady on Stage)   |   | |
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You'd be surprised just how much goods even from some high to very high end European brands are now made in China. From fine Italian clothing to high end appliances, going from the south to north.
In their defense many European companies/businesses say they can no longer afford the high labour costs, especially in the new global market. Will also agree "made in China" does not always equal rubbish. Production is only as good as R&D, execution and so forth. If rubbish in put in, then rubbish will come out. |