Teka Built-in Appliances Falling Short
Unfortunately, our Teka built-in appliances didn't live up to our expectations. The dishwasher wires began to rust after three years. After five years, the motor started to malfunction. Then, after six years, the electric hob started having a problem with its circuit board. The cost of replacing the board was almost the same as buying a brand-new hob. Now, I can't help but wonder when the oven will stop working. Fortunately, the oven isn't something we use frequently. Based on my negative experiences, I strongly advise against using the Teka brand.
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