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Hotpoint CTD00P
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Average Ratings for Hotpoint CTD00P

  • Ease of Use3.4 stars
  • Durability1 stars
  • Style2.3 stars
  • Service & Support0.6 stars
  • Value for Money0.9 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings1.1 stars
  • Overall Rating1.1 stars

12 Reviews For Hotpoint CTD00P

  • Guest 29th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 3 stars


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    Our machine just broke down today after 2 and a half years trouble free drying. Must be lucky :-0 just the thermostat thing thats gone so cheep to sort :-)

  • Guest 6th Sep 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    For those who have the fuse blown in the house.....pull out the bottom bit that you have to clear the fluff off with water...(not the fluff gatherer)...now at the very back is there a pool of water? this is whats causing the fuses to blow...about to try and find out why I have a pool of water on my Hotpoint CTD00P!!
  • Guest 12th Aug 2009

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    Endless problems with this Hotpoint CTD00P, faulty door catch, water full light stopped working, thermostats went, water tray leaking, have to get rid of it.
  • Guest 23rd Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    I also bought a Hotpoint CTD00P Aquarius and have had similar problems as above. It lasted around 3 years, first of all the motor went after about 2 years which cost £30 to have fixed by a local repair man, then the other day it started tripping my fuse box and started shooting sparks out the back of it. Repair man said it wasn't worth repairing due to the costs involved. I have been advised to steer clear of HotPoint since they have been taken over and the build quality is now really po ...
  • pigginrichiwish 17th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    I have this product that i bought aug 07. Got it on the bases that i had other hotpoint product that lasted 20yrs. About the time i got this my fuse box started tripping now and again. I didnt think anything of it put it down to a power surge. Now it trips the box as soon a s i put the dryer on. It is obviously a fault in this product. Now i and trying to get my money back. I have seen loads of bad reviews on this item. now i have made a complaint direct to Hotpoint. Which if you have this sa ...
  • jasburns 20th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    Bought a Hotpoint CTD00P just over a year ago and has failed just outside the warranty period. Still under parts warranty but £90 call out charge! The drum no longer turns so being a mechanical engineer I thought I could turn my hand to fixing it. Investigated it today and was appalled at the bad build quality of this machine. This machine was clearly not meant to be disassembled once built - flimsy plastic clips secure many of the parts and break off rather than come apart. The side panel ...
  • Guest 24th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    After a nightmare £400 top-of-the range, sensor drying, condensing LG that first went wrong within 4 months I decided to go for simple, cheap (£200) and cheerful.
    We've used it most days and it's worked fine for 15 months solid. Turned it on this morning and it blew the main house fuse (not just the kitchen ring main). From the other reviews looks like this is a common fault.
    Nice wide opening, it's easier to get the quilt cover into than the washing machine.
    Condenser drawer f ...
  • ewancolquhoun535 19th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I cant use it it anymore - keeps blowing the house fuse every time it is used. I called Hotpoint - they wanted ?89 call out. Product still has parts guarantee. The product only cost ?200. Cannot afford to wait 10 days for someone to turn up and charge me ?90 - the wife would keep me. The Tumble Dryer is heading to the skip. Hopefully the next Tumble Dryer I buy which I point out wont be a Hotpoint.
  • Guest 8th Dec 2007

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    Broke down 4 times in 13 months, each time with a different fault. Customer service is not very good. Now I'm told I have to pay £90 to get Hotpoint to look at it. In my opinion - buy something else!
  • Guest 5th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    We've had one for just over a year and it's broken down twice and leaks water over the floor. We just had an engineer out to fix it and after saying it was done, it's still broken. I'm getting a Zanussi, the engineer said they were the best.
  • fanny 25th Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    This is my third replacement machine and every of them is total rubbish. Doesn't dry the clothes, burnt out the plug sockets and leaked water. Don't buy one.
  • harman Rank: Lance Corporal 12th Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    My Hotpoint CTD00P was just over 1 year old and the back of the machine got so hot it burnt straight through the cable! Hotpoint wanted to charge £89.98 to come and have a look so I felt Hotpoint were not really interested in checking out their own product, when there is obviously a fault.