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Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Indesit and Creda dryer fire risk ‘issue’ upgraded to a ‘scandal’
The developments surrounding the safety and risk of fire to the Whirlpool owned tumble dryer brands of Hotpoint, Indesit and Creda are gathering momentum and ... -
Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Indesit and Creda dryers cause more than 750 fires
What is shocking is that whilst much of the KBB (kitchens, bedrooms & bathroom) industry and the various news and blog sites focused on the ... -
Retail Ombudsman to launch appliance recall scheme
The UK Retail Ombudsman has laid out plans for a new scheme that will mean consumers will be automatically notified if a product they have ... -
Indesit investigates Yeovil house fire
Indesit is investigating a house fire in Yeovil after it was claimed that the cause of the fire originated in one of the brand's faulty ... -
Whirlpool's antidumping petition given green light
Whirlpool's antidumping petition on Samsung and LG – relating to the alleged dumping of washing machines into the US by the latter two companies – ... -
Rise of 'vetted' Tradespeople sites TrustMark, CheckaTrade and RatedPeople
Homeowners are relying more and more on expert and/or vetted tradespeople for their home improvements projects, according to Government-endorsed scheme TrustMark and other champions of ... -
Houzz Pro+ launched in UK
Home renovation and design platform Houzz has launched Houzz Pro+, a premium locally targeted marketing programme and subscription service for home interiors professionals. Houzz UK, ... -
Wesfarmers acquires Homebase for £340m
UK DIY chain Homebase has been sold by its owner Home Retail Group to Australian retail giant Wesfarmers for £340m. Wesfarmers already owns Bunnings - ... -
Houzz's 2016 Kitchen Trends Survey
Houzz, the leading platform for showcasing home remodeling and design projects recently surveyed some 2,400 U.S. homeowners who are in the midst of; planning to start, or ... -
Haier Group to buy General Electric appliance business for $5.4 bn
Haier Group said it would buy General Electric Co's appliance business for $5.4 billion (£3.7bn), the Chinese company's latest attempt to boost its presence in ...