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Old 26th July 2024, 23:05   #10306
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Anyone who has bought a Bosch washing machine recently -- what kind of noise does the motor make?
Update: the Bosch varioInverter motors are indeed brushless, for anyone interested. Quieter than even my LG Direct Drive.
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Old 28th July 2024, 13:19   #10307
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I have been using instant water heaters and while they get the job done, i am wary of the life,with one heater already conking off. The water in our house is also very hard which compounds problems. Is a storage type heater better than an instant heater when it comes to hard water? What measures can i take to solve this hard water problem?
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I have been using instant water heaters and while they get the job done, i am wary of the life,with one heater already conking off. The water in our house is also very hard which compounds problems. Is a storage type heater better than an instant heater when it comes to hard water? What measures can i take to solve this hard water problem?
You can use a bathroom water softener for inlet to the heater. Another thing is to periodic descale heater which can prolong it's life. If you want to go with storage heater then go for heater with glass lining which can handle hard water better. I have been using AO Smith 25 ltr heater and quite happy with it.

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A question on RO - If I don't change my filter for 2 years (due to less usage) while the TDS still is at acceptable levels, is that okay? I want to understand if TDS levels are direct indicator of filter health.
Sorry, I'm replying a bit late but hopefully this should still be helpful. I've been using an RO filter for almost a decade now and wrt changing the membrane, I would say, change the membrane "as needed" to the nearest year or 6 month interval.
The best way to check if your membrane is using a TDS meter. Get one off Amazon. HM digital is a good brand but has a lot of fakes. An original one will cost you Rs 800-1000.

If you have a filter with adjustable TDS and have hard water, then set it in the 100-200 TDS range.
If, like me you live in a place with soft water (under 100-150) then set it to around half your input water. My logic behind this is that while the water might be soft, you don't know what other nonsense is mixed into it at the source, pipes, water tank, etc. so let's minimise that by cutting it in half !!
We anyways get enough minerals from food or supplements, the water need not be a primary source.
TDS just tells you how MUCH is dissolved in the water, not WHAT is dissolved in the water.

Now once you have set your preferred TDS, check it once a month, especially around the one year mark. If it starts to creep up, you know it's time to change the membrane. At the same time you should be regularly checking your tap water because if the TDS of the input water has increased, so will the filter output and it doesn't mean that your membrane is failing. You will get an idea over time on seasonal variations in TDS.
Also skip any copper pro plus and alkaline turbo injection because it's unnecessary quack nonsense. Just plain filtered water is needed.

The schedule I follow is :

Sediment and Carbon changed yearly.
RO membrane changed every 2 years
UF and Post carbon once in 2-3 years
UV every 3 years or when it blows
Prefilter every 4 months

This is for a consumption pattern of 5 people plus maids, guests, cooking, etc.

Besides usage and wear and tear, chlorine in our water is the next biggest cause of membrane failure which is why it's important to change the carbon candle without fail. I use the screw type prefilter candles because those are available with carbon along with the mesh.
I line up the service so that it happens at the start of the monsoon which is when we are most likely to get bad water.

Hope this helps
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Old 8th August 2024, 20:07   #10310
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How is the after sales service experience of the members here for LG home appliances? I have been facing issue with my top loader washing machine and had raised a service request 4 days ago. I am yet to get even a single call from their service center or service engineer yet.

Have escalated through their chat service, customer support and even twitter, no luck!!
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How is the after sales service experience of the members here for LG home appliances? I have been facing issue with my top loader washing machine and had raised a service request 4 days ago. I am yet to get even a single call from their service center or service engineer yet.

Have escalated through their chat service, customer support and even twitter, no luck!!
No idea of Mumbai, but here in Delhi the LG service is excellent. Mostly the engineer arrives within 24 hours. I have 5 inverter AC and one 11kg WM with dryer from LG.

I think that in Mumbai, rains are playing a havoc, so the service staff have difficulty in travelling.
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How is the after sales service experience of the members here for LG home appliances?
I owned two LG front load WM in Kolkata during last 15 years. The service quality is top notch. The technician turnover time,spare parts price all are nothing to be complained. If calls are booked late night or early morning technician often arrive on the same day.
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How is the after sales service experience of the members here for LG home appliances?
I just raised an issue with LG top load washing machine online and got it resolved the very next day. This is Chennai.
Even other places too, I heard only positive reviews on LG service, where the service personnel mostly arriving the very next day.
Try registering online and raise a service request there.
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You can use a bathroom water softener for inlet to the heater. .
Can you please provide details around this one? Which brand and the relevant cost and maintenance requirements?
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Can you please provide details around this one? Which brand and the relevant cost and maintenance requirements?
There are bathroom water softeners from 3M, Kent etc. They have different price range depending on the technology they use. You need to check which type of softener would work for you (depends on water hardness and tds levels). Some needs maintenance like regular salt filling, some are low maintenance but may not work in all situations.
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No idea of Mumbai, but here in Delhi the LG service is excellent. Mostly the engineer arrives within 24 hours. I have 5 inverter AC and one 11kg WM with dryer from LG.

I think that in Mumbai, rains are playing a havoc, so the service staff have difficulty in travelling.
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I owned two LG front load WM in Kolkata during last 15 years. The service quality is top notch. The technician turnover time,spare parts price all are nothing to be complained. If calls are booked late night or early morning technician often arrive on the same day.
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I just raised an issue with LG top load washing machine online and got it resolved the very next day. This is Chennai.
Even other places too, I heard only positive reviews on LG service, where the service personnel mostly arriving the very next day.
Try registering online and raise a service request there.
Thanks all for your responses. Even I had bought LG appliances due to their far superior after sales service feedback. Not sure if its specific to the service center servicing my place. Last night again raised this through their chat service and they finally shared the service center manager's number with me, which surprisingly is not reachable.
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Old 14th August 2024, 21:13   #10317
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Any good ceiling fan recommendations? I am looking for a basic one without remote, for a fairly large sized hall.
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Any good ceiling fan recommendations? I am looking for a basic one without remote, for a fairly large sized hall.
We have basic Crompton and Havels fans at home. They are quite long lasting. Just make sure that your model has
. Copper winding
. Ball bearings and not sleeve bearing

https://havells.com/fans/ceiling-fan...1swht48-1.html

https://www.crompton.co.in/products/...47050525311280

The price sown can be negotiated at retail shops. I have got the fans at much lower price.
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We have Crompton Jura fans across the house and have been very reliable and noiseless. Purposefully stayed away from the fans with remote etc as we wanted simple fans to match the interiors and not make the fans ornamental.

Query- Any feedback on LG dishwasher vs Bosch? The market is dominated by Bosch.
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Query- Any feedback on LG dishwasher vs Bosch? The market is dominated by Bosch.
We have a Bosch dishwasher for the past 5 years. It's working as it's expected. No breakdown or service has been required. Just fill it shut it forget it! I use Bosch branded dishwasher tablet. Rinse aid and salt of whatever brand is available at low cost when I need to replenish, I buy them.
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