Ask Mook A Question
Most Recent Questions
- Hi, I am looking for two lcd tvs for my teenage girls for xmas, preferably 26 inch. What do you suggest with a... Monday, 04 Oct 2010
- what it the best bosch washing machine to get for a family.one that has a good size drum and is reliable? Friday, 10 Sep 2010
- Do you sell a simple electric 2 ring hotplate, 2KW which can be plugged in to a normal socket? Tuesday, 03 Aug 2010
- Can you recommend a cylinder bagless vacuum cleaner for occasional use in a caravan? Friday, 09 Jul 2010
- Do you sell Mini Electric Cookers? Saturday, 26 Jun 2010
- Should I buy an LCD now, or should I wait a few months for OLED's to become more affordable? Friday, 28 May 2010
Mook, My integrated dishwasher has recently packed in. I had a plumber / heating engineer round doing other work on the house and he advised that due to the price of integrated appliances dropping so much, its simply not worth calling out an engineer. Do all integrated devices have generic mounts for fitting your kitchen doors to ? One size fits all kind of thing? Also, know of any bargains at the moment in that department? Cheers, Jas
Monday, 13 Jul 2009 ~ Posted by Mook
First things first, integrated dishwashers are generally interchangeable. The only thing to watch is the difference between “semi-integrated” and “integrated” machines. Semi-integrated machines are the earlier type, and can be indentified by the control panel at the top of the door which is clearly visible when the door is closed. The more modern fully-integrated type have a control panel fitted actually in the top edge of the door – this cannot be seen at all with the door shut and the front of the dishwasher looks like any other cupboard door. Once you know what type it is, any machine will usually fit in the gap, and all machines come with their own fitting kit which allows you to mount any wooden door onto the front.
As far as replacing your machine is concerned, it depends what it is. While it’s true that the cheaper end of the integrated appliance market has come down in price, you’ll still need to pay a fair chunk of money (approximately £400) for a good quality machine from the likes of Bosch or Neff. The cheap “unbranded” machines may be tempting, but we tend to find that they last only two or three years – and of course, every time they go wrong or need replacing most engineers and retailers charge a fair sum to remove them from your kitchen cabinet. I would say it’s far better to buy a good machine which will go in and last a good number of years without trouble, even if it’s more expensive to start with. If your current machine is a good-quality brand and only a few years old it’s well worth getting an engineer in to have a look at it, but again, if it’s a cheap machine you will simply be throwing good money after bad. We can recommend a good local engineer, feel free to call us for his details.
Tags: built-in, dishwasher, fitting, fully integrated, integrated, repair, semi integrated
AskMook: Find us on Facebook. Www.facebook.com/jjlighting 







July 10, 2009
3:36 pm
Well said!!. We need our local stores and we must support them, if they are gonna survive these difficult times. Besides, you get so much more pleasure dealing with a small family business than the faceless superstores or dreaded internet.
July 14, 2009
3:33 pm
Long live JJ Lighting!