• Re: Help!Looking everywhere to replace Homark compact SE4400 dishwasher

    From Mike B@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 7 17:30:04 2025
    Homark used to be the brand name for Homebase appliances. We have owned their Compact Dish Washer for very many years - it is well constructed and works well. All the parts are Italian made and synonymous with the parts used by many appliance
    manufacturers and I have been able to effect repairs and replacements over the years. Now they are so dated that this is becoming more difficult - eventually it will go to the appliance heaven, which is a shame, because no-one has since made a similar
    machine that top-loads, fits in the cupboard UNDER the sink, and pulls out on runners to load, switch on, and then pulls out again later to unload. In a compact kitchen there is nothing now out there that could replace it!

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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Mike B on Tue Jan 7 17:45:19 2025
    Mike B <95ffa28dba94eb2c3fd569e40d043f68@example.com> wrote:
    Homark used to be the brand name for Homebase appliances. We have owned their Compact Dish Washer for very many years - it is well constructed and works well. All the parts are Italian made and synonymous with the parts used by many appliance manufacturers and I have been able to effect
    repairs and replacements over the years. Now they are so dated that this
    is becoming more difficult - eventually it will go to the appliance
    heaven, which is a shame, because no-one has since made a similar machine that top-loads, fits in the cupboard UNDER the sink, and pulls out on
    runners to load, switch on, and then pulls out again later to unload. In
    a compact kitchen there is nothing now out there that could replace it!

    Have a look at Fisher and Paykel dishdrawers. The single drawer unit would probably fit under a sink. They aren't cheap.

    Theo

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  • From Tim+@21:1/5 to Theo on Tue Jan 7 17:48:42 2025
    Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
    Mike B <95ffa28dba94eb2c3fd569e40d043f68@example.com> wrote:
    Homark used to be the brand name for Homebase appliances. We have owned
    their Compact Dish Washer for very many years - it is well constructed and >> works well. All the parts are Italian made and synonymous with the parts
    used by many appliance manufacturers and I have been able to effect
    repairs and replacements over the years. Now they are so dated that this
    is becoming more difficult - eventually it will go to the appliance
    heaven, which is a shame, because no-one has since made a similar machine
    that top-loads, fits in the cupboard UNDER the sink, and pulls out on
    runners to load, switch on, and then pulls out again later to unload. In
    a compact kitchen there is nothing now out there that could replace it!

    Have a look at Fisher and Paykel dishdrawers. The single drawer unit would probably fit under a sink. They aren't cheap.


    But they are long lasting and well built/designed.

    Tim



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