NILFISK EXTREME X300 NILFISK EXTREME X300

Extreme testing for extreme durabilty. The switch is tested to survive over 50,000 operations. the hose can complete over 7,000 bending cycles with 4kg load. the floorhead is pushed 500km and the cord rewind is pulled out 6,000 times

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NILFISK EXTREME X300 from Kitchen Science
5% off all products over £1,000 with discount code HIGH5

Expires: Wednesday 8th September

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£239.99 Free £239.99 See retailer Visit Kitchen Science
NILFISK EXTREME X300 from Comet
These expire 9th September:

8% off products over £1,000 (EXCLUDING Apple iPad) with discount code 8OFF

6% off products over £500 (EXCLUDING Apple iPad) with discount code 6OFF

5% off products over £200 (EXCLUDING Apple iPad) with discount code 5OFF

5% off Miele, Bosch and LG products over £399 with discount code 5MBL
Expires 14 Sep 2010

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As per the new WEEE legislation, electronic goods have to be disposed of by specialist contractors. Many retailers offer a service to pick up large appliances and electrical items on a like for like basis,i.e. buy a new television and they will pick up your old one on delivery. The prices charged for this disposal service varies between shops.

The table below illustrates the disposal charges for the major high street retailers, and are an important consideration along with delivery charges:

RetailerDomestic AppliancesTelevisionsMore information
Comet£8.95£7.50Comet recycling policy
CurrysFreeFreeCurrys recycling policy
Dixons£5.00£19.95Dixons recycling policy
John Lewis£9.00£9.00John Lewis recycling policy
Generally, the only condition for pick up for disposal of the appliance is that the appliance is disconnected, and in the case of fridges or freezers, also defrosted. In most instances, the pick up is arranged at the time of ordering the product and arranging the delivery time