Sean Regan
Well-known member
Not a good day yesterday.
We have a tall 50/50 Miele fridge/freezer. It must now be six years old. It wasn't cheap.
It's the second one we've had, the first had to be replaced under guarantee after three months, as it stopped working and their engineer couldn't fix it.
An overall disappointment, they couldn't have put less paint on it, as it's worn off on any sharp edges like the corners of the doors.
It has no end of settings, including "Party." Beefs up the cooling of the fridge part, as the door could be frequently opened. "Holiday," reduces electricity consumption as the doors won't be opened for several days.
There's even one for "Sabbath." I think that just turns the interior light off in the fridge part.
None of these settings we've ever used. As long as the fridge half stays on +5c and the freezer -18c. We're happy.
But now the freezer part is fine, it's holding -18c. But the fridge part is showing +16c. Putting it on "Factory re-set" cures it for a while as it comes back down to +5c, but after a few hours it's back at +16c. I've done that four times now.
So I phoned Miele's "service department."
Huh!
This was, "a very nice Indian woman, possibly working from home with her children, in a house in the foothills of the Himalayas, for no end of companies,"
Such people work from a provided script.
She had of course, no technical knowledge whatsoever and said she was unable to connect me with someone who had.
She gave me two choices, a sort of "lucky dip." I could either pay up-front £170 for a call-out plus parts, or £309, for a guaranteed repair for 12 months. Or if they can't fix it, that much off a new fridge/freezer. "They better fix it!"
Miele do have a "web chat" facility, that appears to be unmanned.
I've sent them a "strongly worded," e-mailed complaint, for what good that will do.
At the moment I've paid the £309, "upfront" as we need it fixed.
One advantage we have is that I nicked a shelf and a door rack off the one that was replaced, as there's never enough supplied.
I've moved everything but veg out of the freezer part (just in case) and put it in the two back-up freezers in the garage.
I emptied the decade's old Budweiser fridge I keep in the tea-house of beer, and carried it down to the house and stuck it next to the sink until the other is fixed. So at least we have a working fridge.

How times have changed.
Fifty years ago we had a much smaller, "Hotpoint Iced-Diamond" fridge/freezer, which was trouble free for twenty-five years and when we replaced it with a larger one, "we had to beat it to death with a stick."
We have a tall 50/50 Miele fridge/freezer. It must now be six years old. It wasn't cheap.
It's the second one we've had, the first had to be replaced under guarantee after three months, as it stopped working and their engineer couldn't fix it.
An overall disappointment, they couldn't have put less paint on it, as it's worn off on any sharp edges like the corners of the doors.
It has no end of settings, including "Party." Beefs up the cooling of the fridge part, as the door could be frequently opened. "Holiday," reduces electricity consumption as the doors won't be opened for several days.
There's even one for "Sabbath." I think that just turns the interior light off in the fridge part.
None of these settings we've ever used. As long as the fridge half stays on +5c and the freezer -18c. We're happy.
But now the freezer part is fine, it's holding -18c. But the fridge part is showing +16c. Putting it on "Factory re-set" cures it for a while as it comes back down to +5c, but after a few hours it's back at +16c. I've done that four times now.
So I phoned Miele's "service department."
Huh!
This was, "a very nice Indian woman, possibly working from home with her children, in a house in the foothills of the Himalayas, for no end of companies,"
Such people work from a provided script.
She had of course, no technical knowledge whatsoever and said she was unable to connect me with someone who had.
She gave me two choices, a sort of "lucky dip." I could either pay up-front £170 for a call-out plus parts, or £309, for a guaranteed repair for 12 months. Or if they can't fix it, that much off a new fridge/freezer. "They better fix it!"
Miele do have a "web chat" facility, that appears to be unmanned.
I've sent them a "strongly worded," e-mailed complaint, for what good that will do.
At the moment I've paid the £309, "upfront" as we need it fixed.
One advantage we have is that I nicked a shelf and a door rack off the one that was replaced, as there's never enough supplied.
I've moved everything but veg out of the freezer part (just in case) and put it in the two back-up freezers in the garage.
I emptied the decade's old Budweiser fridge I keep in the tea-house of beer, and carried it down to the house and stuck it next to the sink until the other is fixed. So at least we have a working fridge.

How times have changed.
Fifty years ago we had a much smaller, "Hotpoint Iced-Diamond" fridge/freezer, which was trouble free for twenty-five years and when we replaced it with a larger one, "we had to beat it to death with a stick."