Fitting an I grated dishwasher un conventionally

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Re: Fitting an I grated dishwasher un conventionally

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CR , no,it's the new type.withe NOB reference , black glass,hide and slide etc on the main oven.

AB interesting , I have purchased a DeDeitric down draft extractor from them at a very good price just effectively,opened a company account through our company . I didn't realise they did Neff until I purchased the extractor other wise I would have tapped them up for the Neff stuff too. There only concern was that I was a retailer. They were very efficient and 2 day delivery to our office.

My Neff appliances came are coming from a Euronics dealer, we service and repair all of their lifts in and around Essex.
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See Euronics where lucky, or clever depending on which way you look at it. They have a couple of exclusive models to them, they aren't really exclusive the model numbers have just been changed but what it did mean is that Euronics dealers had access to ovens made especially for them rather than having to share the same stock pool with all Neff, Siemens and Bosch dealers.
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I could turn this into a build thread so here's the first photo , poor quality taken with a very old iPad

Any one want the range cooker and hood!
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