Is It Worth Paying Extra For A Better Washing Machine?

Ғылым және технология

If you are thinking about purchasing a washing machine, then is it worth paying extra for a better machine?
I give several reasons here as why it may or may not be worth it.

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  • @lindaalderslade2726
    @lindaalderslade27262 жыл бұрын

    I am a life long Miele customer. My flat had a built in Bosch washer dryer which I hated - I was so pleased when it needed replacing. My new Miele washer dryer with the Twin Dos automatic detergent delivers better stain removal than the supermarket choices. I think your videos are great - very informative on not very exciting topics. Keep them going.

  • @isabellahodge4162
    @isabellahodge41622 жыл бұрын

    My old mid range Bosch washing machine lasted me 19 years, with a few minor repairs for things like brushes. I immediately bought another mid range Bosch but there's a fair chance it may outlive me, if it also lasts 19 years. (Clue, I'll be 82 if it does.) Maybe there's a point where you buy a machine to last your expected life span, lol? Come to think of it my Bosch tumble drier, which has just died after 23 years old, was actually older than the nice young man I talked to on the phone about delivering the new one. My current chest freezer (Norfrost?) belonged to my mum, it's currently 46 years old. I love things that last.

  • @khalidacosta7133

    @khalidacosta7133

    2 жыл бұрын

    Better for the environment too remember, in all sorts of ways!

  • @jhareng

    @jhareng

    2 жыл бұрын

    Our top of the range Bosch made in Germany not South America lasted 16 months, shocking one of the worst around.

  • @truth.speaker

    @truth.speaker

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have seen Bosch bearings go bad a few times. Maybe that attests to the rest of the machine lasting extremely long 🤔

  • @valeriedavidson2785

    @valeriedavidson2785

    2 жыл бұрын

    How similar your experience is to mine. I have had my Bosch washing machine for 19 years, mid range. Never ever had any problems. Just stopped working. I think it has been wonderful. I will get another

  • @ParkourBlackpool

    @ParkourBlackpool

    Жыл бұрын

    Ui

  • @ceciliacharles8485
    @ceciliacharles84852 жыл бұрын

    I have learnt a lot from this video. Did not know what the round part was for. Thank you.

  • @PrinceBarin77
    @PrinceBarin772 жыл бұрын

    Invested in a Miele 10 years ago. It was originally located on a raised section of our cellar and one day it fell off (about 2 feet onto a concrete floor). Honestly I expected it to be destroyed, or at least dented. But it was fine - no kidding, not even a scratch. It is built like a tank. It has been fine since then too. I am about to replace the door seal but, apart from that, it still looks brand new and hasn’t given us a single issue. In my opinion, money well spent.

  • @christopherflack7629

    @christopherflack7629

    2 жыл бұрын

    My grandfather had a Miele dishwasher for 20 years and always used to talk about how well it lasted. It outlived him. I wish the family had kept it for me. I bet it would outlive me as well.

  • @jhareng

    @jhareng

    2 жыл бұрын

    Had a basic Miela in 2002, kept it going for 13 years. When Bosch, Hotpoint and Hoover longest kept going was 3 1/2 years. Even had Hoover pack up within 7 months and had to pay the labour to install new control switch under guarantee. Saying that took a flyer and bought a direct drive Panasonic NVA 1400rpm 10kg 6 1/2 years ago RRP £550 got delivered £340 and its quiet.

  • @babss2285

    @babss2285

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm thinking of buying a Miele this year, rather pricey but I know it's going to last the pace!

  • @slipthegreyhound

    @slipthegreyhound

    2 жыл бұрын

    We've had our Miele 26 yrs and cost has us £200 in repairs in the whole of that time. It still works perfectly well. When we had it repaired he said it had done 16000 hours of use. They are rated to 20,000 hours. Would I pay £1k for another.... yes

  • @ps8432

    @ps8432

    2 жыл бұрын

    We've had a Miele washing machine for 9 years so far. No problems yet. Funny thing is economy. It uses less power with a longer 3hr wash than a shorter 1hr 49 min wash, and less water.

  • @touraneindanke
    @touraneindanke2 жыл бұрын

    My first Miele i left at my former home after 23 years of use. From 1976-1999 I cleaned the timer that turns when the program goos once. Powdered the rubber regular and cleaned out the little pool of water between the door and drum every now and then. Always left the door open after using. And cleaned the filter. It was parked in the kitchen. Did not keep contact with the later occupants but they helped me move as a payment. I am still on my second machine / appartement and trying to be as nice as possible to both. Be safe 💪

  • @DejanSpasovski74
    @DejanSpasovski742 жыл бұрын

    Great video, as always! Just to point out about capacity; difference between 7kg and 9kg are only for cotton programme. Other programmes are the same for both models: Easy Care - 4kg, Mixed load - 4kg, Silk, wool - 2kg. It's true that better model has bigger drum volume by 15%, and that's important. About the noise; 3dB difference doubles the sound intensity, but 10dB increase is required before a sound is perceived to be twice as loud. Every single dB contributes to noise pollution, so it's very important to have low noise appliances.

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very true on these points, i should have mentioned about the smaller load programmes. Thanks for the great feedback

  • @tennicktenstyl

    @tennicktenstyl

    2 жыл бұрын

    tbh all the new inverter machines are quite quiet.

  • @pahnked
    @pahnked2 жыл бұрын

    I also agree that the higher end machines makes a lot of sense. I do like to point out that as user it is imperative to really study the user manual and watch videos on how to use the system to get the best performance. My Bosch is a 3 year old Active Oxygen machine that came to it best performance and especially detergent saving after watching videos.

  • @JianYZhong
    @JianYZhong2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, some good points to think about!

  • @robertlangley399
    @robertlangley3992 жыл бұрын

    Another great video keep them coming thank you

  • @rosieg1603
    @rosieg16032 жыл бұрын

    I have have my Hotpoint Aquarius for 20 years rated A had brushes replaced and still good as new spins clothes dry and I never ever have to iron just put on a hanger job done great machine!

  • @neill707
    @neill7072 жыл бұрын

    Really good video. Hadn’t even considered a lot of the points made and I can see why a more expensive machine is probably better especially with the extended warranty. Nice one!

  • @debeeriz

    @debeeriz

    2 жыл бұрын

    in nz all washing machines no matter what brand come with a 10 year warranty, even though the manufacturer may only say 1 year, a govt act says the retailer must repair, replace or refund it it breaks down before the 10 years is up

  • @sandradring6265
    @sandradring62652 жыл бұрын

    Great video and yes I have the lowest cost machine you were demonstrating on. The thing I hate about it is the length of time each wash takes compared to the Bosch I had before. I discovered if I press the time button on this new one, on say, 40 wash I can cut it down to half the time but...it takes a while to adjust the clothes in it as it flashes 4kg . I’ve sussed it now to balance the clothes around the drum! I used to get all my washing done in a day with my old Bosch if I followed the times with this one it would take two days to wash everything, then there’s the tumble drying! I wish I had chosen the more expensive one you were showing.

  • @hermanmunster3358

    @hermanmunster3358

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, the amount of difference in the moisture left in fabrics between a 1200 and 1400 spin machine is miniscule, maybe around 2 or 3% difference. Your laundry would still be damp, even if it was spun at 5000 rpm. And the price difference some manufacturers charge for a higher spin speed is ridiculous. In many cases, two different machines use the exact same motor, and artificially restrict the speed in some machines, to justify a higher price for others. But if you look at Beko, they might only charge an extra £10 or £20 for the next machine up in the range with a faster spin speed. And Beko machines are great for the money. I have used the same Beko machine, almost daily, for the last EIGHT YEARS, and have only had to replace the pump, which was an easy 10 minute job. And £25 for a new pump. And honestly, I couldn't fault the machine. But of all the premium German brands, I would have a Miele, if I could afford it.

  • @mysticpizza02

    @mysticpizza02

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hermanmunster3358 Higher spin speed more creases.

  • @rugosetexture2716
    @rugosetexture27162 жыл бұрын

    I've always adhered to the '5B' rule: bare bones but best brand . . . it has served me well over the years. I enjoy your channel, thank you!

  • @patthewoodboy

    @patthewoodboy

    2 жыл бұрын

    spot on , the Cheapest MIele is going strong .

  • @waqasahmed939

    @waqasahmed939

    2 жыл бұрын

    5B rule?

  • @vickyalberts6716

    @vickyalberts6716

    2 жыл бұрын

    Depends on the brand. Bosch now outsource their cheaper models.

  • @neilhewitt2761
    @neilhewitt27612 жыл бұрын

    Well I always go for a high quality but lowest unnecessary tech machine these days, I used to buy the cheapest machine and expect to replace it every few years. Currently I have an 8kg AEG. It's over ten years old and has NEVER gone wrong. Bearing in mind 2 kids, my wife's catering hire business (mucky tablecloths) and I'm a welder fabricator, it gets a bloody hard life!

  • @rev.waynet.oleary7387

    @rev.waynet.oleary7387

    5 ай бұрын

    Spot on...

  • @Daisy-tl2lh
    @Daisy-tl2lh2 жыл бұрын

    I have a Miele washer and a separate drier the washing machine has a ten year warranty, both are doing well, would recommend that brand

  • @andryPS2005
    @andryPS20052 жыл бұрын

    I have the idos. I love the convenience that you fill it with liquid detergent and softener once in awhile and it lasts for many days. Even a kid can use it, it's so much easier.

  • @muckingfuddle9241
    @muckingfuddle92412 жыл бұрын

    On my second Miele now, first one lasted 14 years, had to have the motor replaced, but was done under its 10 year guarantee. My second one is coming up 5 years old, didn't pay as much, but still as good as the day we got it.

  • @gj91471

    @gj91471

    8 күн бұрын

    Miele only gives 2 years warranty on the machines I looked at.

  • @stulop
    @stulop2 жыл бұрын

    Because of space we have a washer dryer. We went through 3 cheap models in around 9 years, 1 in just 2 years. We then spent almost double on a better brand. 12 years later we are still going great.

  • @hermanmunster3358

    @hermanmunster3358

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, even 12 years ago, things were made much more durable than they are now. Expect to spend at least £500 for a machine with similar life expectancy these days. But steer clear of inferior products from China, such as Bush, HiSense, Haier, Hoover sadly, and even some Hotpoint models.

  • @markblow1966
    @markblow19662 жыл бұрын

    Have the Bosch WAX32GH4GB, 10kg load, absolutely love it.

  • @spennysmummy
    @spennysmummy2 жыл бұрын

    I've got a cheap 8kg beko that cost about £200. It's a workhorse that suits our lifestyle perfectly in terms of how we wash our clothes. We separate into loads so massive drums are no good for us. We can customise our loads by temperature and spin speeds too. It's about 6 years old and hasn't given us any grief at all, even when we were washing cloth nappies. We always wash towels on a 90° with no softener so it essentially gets regular machine cleans because of that, which I think has helped it survive so long. They don't make the same model anymore so won't be able to replace it when it eventually dies, but I don't think we'll be able to get the same balance of price, performance and customisation in another machine.

  • @Ania_z_Krainy_Czarow

    @Ania_z_Krainy_Czarow

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree. We had 7kg Beko washing machine for 7 years. Never had any problems with it, not a bip, washed very well with a great choice of programmes which were easy to customise for my needs in terms of temperature, speed and time saving. In the end we replaced it with 10kg Haier washer drier as Beko doesn't manufacture washer driers of such a large capacity which a great shame.

  • @hermanmunster3358

    @hermanmunster3358

    Жыл бұрын

    I use a Beko which is 8 years old, and only had to replace the pump after 7 years, which was a really simple fix. £25 and 10 minutes later, jobs a goodun! 👍 It does everything I want it to do, and is reasonably quiet. Original price was around £280 I think, so cannot grumble at all.

  • @sophiejdalston

    @sophiejdalston

    Жыл бұрын

    The older Bekos were so good, we had two that lasted for years and were only replaced due to needing a larger capacity, sadly the new ones are awful. My new Beko machine which is the most expensive washing machine in their range, broke down after a mere 23 days due to the drain pump failing and an electronics fault. Build quality is horrendous, the entire door is plastic including the hinges and the plastic of the inner and outer door scratches and distorts during normal washes. The drum light is an led shoved into a thin metal 'cage' housing which stays on for 10 minutes when the machine is switched on, including when doing a cycle, and doesn't come on when the door is opened, as beko were too cheap to put some kind of sensor for that. Wash wise though it was pretty good but nowhere near as good as the old ones. I'd say only the stain removal was better. It was an insurance replacement for a vestel/Electra machine which could have been repaired, but there was no set date for when the parts would come in and they were not cheap or easy to get hold of parts. I regret not trying harder at finding an alternative way of washing our stuff while I waited, and insisting on a replacement instead, because the Electra machine was basic but very very robust and took the most water out with the spin cycle, of any machine we have had. It was also a 10kg machine but the drum was bigger than the Beko. I am now looking at the mid priced Bosch machines but I am wary as even they have some bad reviews.

  • @stephenwabaxter
    @stephenwabaxter2 жыл бұрын

    I just replaced my 10 year old Bosch Washer Drier with a new Bosch Machine. So far I'm very impressed with the new machine - larger load capacity, a few additional features and much quieter. I selected the model I chose using Which? Magazine.

  • @Flofolly6308

    @Flofolly6308

    8 ай бұрын

    What module did you go for

  • @macraghnaill3553
    @macraghnaill35532 жыл бұрын

    I bought a Bosch series 4, 8 kilo washing machine November 2018 in the sale around £350, has the inverter motor, not as quiet as it was when new, nowhere near as quiet as the 5 year old John Lewis 1200 it replaced, sad to say the John Lewis machine blew up just as the wash finished. the Bosch does wash well, doesn't try leaving the kitchen when spinning as Hotpoint machines have done [it was levelled ] has plenty of wash times , the cotton wash can be taken from 3 plus hours to 2 plus hours to 1 hour, the 30 min, quick wash is good but the spin leaves things very damp unlike the John Lewis machine, luckily washing is mainly line dried, if not have to do an extra spin. So far very pleased with the Bosch series 4, just hope it lasts as long as people say they do [used 2 to 3 times per week] Also bought a Bosch 50/50 frost free fridge in 2019 to replace a 10 year old Hotpoint frost free fridge freezer. the Bosch is well built, very quiet and has lots of room considering it's dimensions have had frost free fridge freezers since 1994, would not go back to frosty ones now.

  • @annettehenry2083
    @annettehenry20832 жыл бұрын

    I bought a miele top of the range after getting through three budget machines in five years. It has been going strong for twenty six and a half years !. In its life it has had one new door seal after I managed to yank it off pulling a kingsize duvet out of the machine and a new pump just under one year ago. It has been worth every penny and paid for itself many times over. Needless to say when it finally dies another miele will take its place. On a side note my miele tumble dryer is about fifteen years old and has never broken down !.

  • @valkaielod

    @valkaielod

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the meantime machines got more complex and unmaintanable. Not sure how Miele evolved.

  • @garybrooks6622
    @garybrooks66222 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the info and good video

  • @kam_mil
    @kam_mil2 жыл бұрын

    I can recommend buying a more expensive machine. We bought a higher priced bosch machine and it was really worth it, the eco and quick options are really good, and it has a lot of programs. It's now 8 years old and has not been serviced even once.

  • @prbasset6371

    @prbasset6371

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mine too

  • @zybch
    @zybch2 жыл бұрын

    Just replaced a now-dead Simpson Esprit after 27 years. If I get a quarter of that life out of my new Bosch (flipping expensive) then I guess I should be happy. Is there no manufacturer that still makes a fully mechanical machine?? I don't give a toss about LCD screens or being able to set a timer to start the wash. Just an old clunk-clunk-clink dial you pull out to start the cycle and I'd be more than satisfied.

  • @eamonnmcdermott1939
    @eamonnmcdermott19392 жыл бұрын

    Great comparison between these two machines! You’re not that old yet Andy 😂, keep up the great work!

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    I do feel old sometimes especially kneeling for a while, thanks for the great feedback

  • @watchviewer
    @watchviewer2 жыл бұрын

    Well explained and informative.

  • @pmabrouk
    @pmabrouk2 жыл бұрын

    Bought a Miele set that was returned because the appliance company did a bad install (know what a p-trap is folks) and ended up buying a Bloomberg. Love, love, love them. Super quiet, use less water, and less deep so I was able to reinstall my closet I folding doors.

  • @howardskeivys4184
    @howardskeivys41842 жыл бұрын

    The db scale is logarithmic, not linear. Let me assure you that the audible difference between 72db and 74db would be very hard to notice. If, you wish to effectively double the volume, make something twice as loud, you need an increase of no less than 10db!

  • @khalidacosta7133

    @khalidacosta7133

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes it's logarithmic, volume doubles every 3db though. So it's 2/3rds as loud which is noticeable.

  • @howardskeivys4184

    @howardskeivys4184

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@khalidacosta7133 you are mistaken. In order to gain an increase of 3db, you need to double the power. An amplifier delivering 1w to a 90db efficient loudspeaker will produce 90db of SPL or audible volume. If you double the power output of the amplifier to 2w, there will be a SPL increase of 3db! In order to double the audible volume you need an SPL of 10db. So the power output of the amplifier would need to increase 10 fold. You would need that amplifier to deliver 10w to that speaker to achieve 100wSBW and effectively double the perceived audible volume. So going back to your scenario with the 2 washing machines, 1 producing an SPL of 72w at maximum spin speed, the other producing 74db, the difference would be barely audible to the human ears. Do your research my friend, you will find the facts corroborate my explanation! My apologies, SPL stands for Sound Pressure Level. A few occasions in the above narrative i in error put SBL. On every instant that should SPL. That does not invalidate my explanation and humble attempt to correct this chap.

  • @tejthebeast

    @tejthebeast

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@khalidacosta7133 Mate, its in the name 'DECIbel'. The log has a base of 10 instead of the 'e'. So the volume doubles at every 10 db increment.

  • @khalidacosta7133

    @khalidacosta7133

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@howardskeivys4184 @Todesengel Yep, decibel was originally conceived for transmission loss in telephones. I.e due to resistance, a 1v signal that travels 100km, the voltage would drop to 0.8v. However, this is not applied to Sound Pressure Level (SPL) as sound is not an electrical signal - the suffix after dB is the important part, as it indicates the reference value by which the ratio is calculated. For acoustics, while everybody says, "dB", it should have said, "dB SPL". The reference value is what the quietest sound the human ear can hear, which is 20 micropascals. (unit of measure for pressure). Now for some practical examples, at 1 meter away, a jackhammer making 100dB of noise would produce a pressure level of 2 Pascals. The same jackhammer making 110dB of noise should produce 4 Pascals under your theory but doesn''t. It produces 6.32 Pascals - A bit over triple - the pressure level doubles every 3Db (roughly.. when rounded up to make it easier to calculate differences). Your ears are calibrated pressure sensors that can detect minute changes in air pressure, sampled very quickly, which is perceived as sound. It is also why you can "feel" the lower frequencies. This is before you take into account of reflected sound too (notice how some rooms echo more than others?)... so the difference between 72 and 74dB can be even greater, especially in rooms which are smaller and have hard surfaces, which is where washing machines get typically installed. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_pressure#Sound_pressure_level

  • @howardskeivys4184

    @howardskeivys4184

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@khalidacosta7133 I could quote a multitude of scientific and acoustic literature, contrary to your opinion and research. I won’t. This is in acute danger of becoming a circular debate. That is to say, that we could continue the discussion for eternity, but never agree, in other words go round in circles, which like a circle is, pointless. We’re going to have to agree to disagree. My background is in physics. Culminating in a diploma in practical and applied physics. My speciality interest is acoustics. I’m an audiophile and I have spent years and years of experimentation, trial and error in acoustic correction. I’ve spent tens of thousands of pounds on dozens of audio components getting the sound balance to my liking. All of my learning and experience and all of your quotes will not change the fact that there is no way 74db is twice as loud as 72db. Feel free to reply to this comment. I will not offer a rebuttal. As I explained, I don’t want to get into a perpetual circular debate!

  • @Coldalecs
    @Coldalecs2 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know every 3Db the sound doubles, very interesting and good to know!

  • @kathleenkeys7670
    @kathleenkeys76702 жыл бұрын

    I have a Miele after years of cheap washers. I worship it had it nearly two years now. I do not use fabric conditioner at all now after seeing the messy gunk that collected under the drawer of my previous machine The best washer I had prior to this was a second hand Whirlpool.I bought it from a elderly lady who had only used it a few times she was going into a care home so had to sell it. It lasted 10 years but I do not think they are made any more

  • @debeeriz

    @debeeriz

    2 жыл бұрын

    they say fabric conditioners play havoc on your knicker elastic

  • @86JonesL
    @86JonesL2 жыл бұрын

    I had a Servis washing machine (remember them) for 14 years but had to get rid because of no spare parts for my model. But it was £180 and it lasted 14 years. Shame really because it was still in great condition (apart from the PCB burning out).

  • @franckdiboues1201
    @franckdiboues12016 ай бұрын

    Very professional and very useful, thank you!

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad it was useful for you, thanks for the great feedback 👍

  • @laurastuart3814
    @laurastuart38142 жыл бұрын

    I have a Bosch 6 series and I absolutely love it. Quiet and so far reliable. Mine doesn't have WiFi because I don't want Mi5 listening to my conversations. lol

  • @jonchilds1637
    @jonchilds16372 жыл бұрын

    I used to love A-series Hoover machines (from the days before Candy got involved) and always found Hotpoint to be very maintainable - right up to the stage where welded plastic tubs turned an £8.00 bearing swap into a £150 repair!, I’ve got a Neff now. Bought it new but damaged saving £500 in the process and found as I rebuilt it that it’s a genius machine clearly designed by someone who’s had to work on appliances. No going back now!

  • @Shane-zx4ps

    @Shane-zx4ps

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ridiculous paying loads of money for a washing machine, they can last 2 years or 10 years you can be just lucky unlucky

  • @jonchilds1637

    @jonchilds1637

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Shane-zx4ps thanks for your expert opinion. I’ve made it this far though…

  • @Shane-zx4ps

    @Shane-zx4ps

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonchilds1637. No need for sarcasm, I’m not an expert, I’m just a humble guy with years of experience, which is gives you expertise..

  • @jonchilds1637

    @jonchilds1637

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Shane-zx4ps 45 years in my case…

  • @cmartin_ok
    @cmartin_ok2 жыл бұрын

    Electronic displays and touch screens - more to go wrong. Good old-fashioned mechanical switch for on-off was best, because then I could use a mains timer to turn the machine on at a time to suit me

  • @saraharnold8422
    @saraharnold84222 жыл бұрын

    I just go with Beko now. Unfortunately often not worth repairing machines now. I expect to. Replace after 3 or 4 years, although maybe it will last longer now the kids have left home. I honestly don’t think it’s worth spending more for an expensive model. I think manufacturers build in a failure time personally!!

  • @opera5714
    @opera57142 жыл бұрын

    I got a LG machine at my summer home because of lower power consumption. I run it on solar panels with no battery. If a cloud comes over, it stops. I wait for cloud to pass and restart it. It remembers where it left off. I feed hot water into the cold inlet and run all cycles on hot water. Detergent feed is spotless from this hot water. The same machine at home gets mold in the dispenser which has to be cleaned every year.

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp2 жыл бұрын

    07:01 I have to confess I use only the same two wash programs/cycles on my washing machine despite the myriad of options available! 🤣 And it's cheaper to spin loads 2 or 3 times extra and air dry than use the tumble dryer.

  • @alisonl777
    @alisonl7772 жыл бұрын

    I don't mind paying more for a decent washing machine, especially if they have the programmes that suit me but I have to say,I think the additional programme choice is a great idea,I quite like the thought of customising it to my own personal needs. Another informative vlog 👍 and I hope your knees are OK 😉

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes knees are fine thank you, thanks for the feedback

  • @jonchilds1637

    @jonchilds1637

    2 жыл бұрын

    We have a Miele dryer. Programmes? The panel looks like something from NASA!! 12 presets and they can all be manually varied!! Excellent machine though - just brain-bendingly complicated!

  • @ESuccessMasters
    @ESuccessMasters2 жыл бұрын

    I had a Siemens top of the range and weighed a ton lasted me 25 years. Amazing German engineering. Eventually I could not get it moved to a flat so had to take it to a tip and I felt sorry to dump it in working order. German machines are so brilliantly made. The best thing is that you could not even hear it when it was spinning at top speed

  • @mrlover4310

    @mrlover4310

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Old machines did last tried with a new one 4 to 5 years Max.

  • @jhareng

    @jhareng

    2 жыл бұрын

    Quality has dropped in everything the last 20 years, as for German brilliantly made, do they make them - highly likely no. The ones that are having had to deal with the German arrogance 'everything perfect attitude' 'alwys right' video evidence always prevails. The better Bosch Siemens and Neff very very smilar designs with different panels and price differences all made in same company. Choice is pay £200 more for a Siemens over a £550 Bosch or £300 more for same item labelled Neff.

  • @chrisburnby62

    @chrisburnby62

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jhareng I wonder if people know the histories of these companies.. mankind can be very forgiving.

  • @jhareng

    @jhareng

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chrisburnby62 Yes our ancestors would be turning in their graves. Why is it when we won both world wars our manufacturing ceased 40 odd years ago, whilst Bosch and the like used forced labour to produce armaments they shouldnt have been building any way after WW1. The only ones that prospered including the Japanese were the foreign war factories, ours long gone.

  • @philip771

    @philip771

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chrisburnby62 I do agree with you, though I think there's a difference between forgiving either the current generation (e.g VW mpg scandal) Vs a previous generation, from which few are likely not alive and nor are their principles. It's a tough one, but I do think forgiveness is important, even if we don't forget.

  • @Beko500ProGolover
    @Beko500ProGolover2 жыл бұрын

    This explains why my grandmother’s Blomberg is so good. I chose it because it wasn’t too cheap and had good simple controls and fast spin decent eight kilo capacity and very efficient. The durations were sensible and it’s nearly silent.

  • @Truth1561

    @Truth1561

    2 жыл бұрын

    Currently looking to replace so I’ll have to look at this brand. Hadn’t heard of it!

  • @paulqueripel3493

    @paulqueripel3493

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had one a few (15?) years ago. The control computer died when it was a month out of warranty, and it would have cost about £300 to repair. Cost about £450 originally

  • @Beko500ProGolover

    @Beko500ProGolover

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@paulqueripel3493 strange I never had that issue with my grandmother’s Blomberg.

  • @pmabrouk

    @pmabrouk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Truth1561 if you live in a condo Blombergs have a smaller profile which you will appreciate. I agree. Super quiet. Many modes including quick and super quick wash but also pet mode and denims. Love my ventlessdryer too. Takes a bit longer but super quiet. Clothes come out with just a puff of moisture which is better for their longevity, too

  • @tony8074
    @tony80742 жыл бұрын

    The first time I bought a front loader washer it was a Maytag epic Z. It was the next model down, a $200 CAD difference from the top of the line. It was an awesome machine but I wish spent the extra coin since there were some extra cycles. The new one I got has all the options including dossing.

  • @hermanmunster3358

    @hermanmunster3358

    Жыл бұрын

    Is it a lazy machine then?

  • @chrisbateman2641
    @chrisbateman26412 жыл бұрын

    Got the wau 9kg 9 months ago. Can't recommend it highly enough. So many positives with the machine, worth every penny.

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    It could be that you have put a bigger load in than should be in there. If the 30 minute program is designed for 2kg load, and you put a 6kg load in, then it will take a lot longer to wash.

  • @philipsudron
    @philipsudron2 жыл бұрын

    On the higher end machine, it'd be interesting to know how many years it'd be before Bosch announce they'll no longer be updating or continuing with service App. (As happened with my Kindle Fire tablet interactive help function after about 5 years.)

  • @DoctorVision
    @DoctorVision2 жыл бұрын

    I always wanted a Bosch washing machine in our household, as we've had a Bosch dishwasher working faultlessly for over 14 years (so much so the plastic fascia failed before any of the mechanical parts have). Hence when we moved house, our existing machine was too tall to fit under the worktop so it was the perfect excuse to get a new one. The machine we purchased was worth, I'm pretty sure, around £699 RRP but was discounted to around £450 due to clearance. That was five years ago and it's worked well ever since, bar a couple of easily resolved filter issues. Considering a lot of machines these days succumb to bearings issues at around the 3-4 year mark, I'm impressed with the quality, particularly as more or less everything is sealed together these days and cannot be easily and inexpensively repaired. So, I recommend Bosch all the way and if you can get a rather expensive machine at a discount price, it's a good way to go.

  • @WilliamStevens007
    @WilliamStevens0072 жыл бұрын

    I have had 2 washing machines so far, The first Beko was a 5kg basic spec and lasted 10years and was never touched, the 2nd was a Beko 8kg which clogged up the filter at least 4 times a year and only lasted 4 years. I will never buy Beko again and spent the extra and bought a 10kg Candy 1400 spin and what a revelation compared to the Beko.

  • @cliffordcowie93

    @cliffordcowie93

    2 жыл бұрын

    Really ,Candy?🤣😂

  • @andrewwhite3793
    @andrewwhite37932 жыл бұрын

    After 40 years every washing machine has lasted 6-7 years This was confirmed at a building maintenance course where the instructor pointed to the life cycle of washing machines saying that manufacturers would plan for a 7 year cycle plus he pointed out if 6-7 years old don't waste your time to repair. I spent 2 day fixing one the machine was £275 I spent £90 on materials no labour and it broke down on a different fault 6 months later so I bought a similar machine for £295. After that like clockwork my machines would break down or start playing up 6-7 years after purchase and funny enough the replacement machine was the same cost after 6 years

  • @-DC-
    @-DC-2 жыл бұрын

    I've had a White Knight tumble dryer still going with one door catch replacement since 2002, Can't believe a hundred quid dryer has lasted this long.

  • @rev.waynet.oleary7387

    @rev.waynet.oleary7387

    5 ай бұрын

    Niether can the rest of us..😅

  • @6ettinold
    @6ettinold2 жыл бұрын

    My ex insisted on spending 500 quid on a Bosch washer some years ago. Within a few weeks, one of bra wires pierced through the seal ( I know... ). We had a 5 week wait until the new seal arrived. The engineer did point out that had we chosen the £230 Hotpoint that I wanted, he carried the seals on his van.

  • @RESMITHcarpentry
    @RESMITHcarpentry2 жыл бұрын

    I think the saddest thing about appliances these days is their planned obsolescence, at least here in North America. I just replaced the washer/dryer that was in this old house. They were put in early 1970's and as best as I could tell had never even needed repairs in the last 40 years. Sadly the dial broke on the washing machine and it was too old to find a replacement. The washer wasn't efficient at ALL, and it ripped a couple pieces of clothing, but for the most part it worked great. These new replacements I got will maybe last 10 years at the most, and so far every front load high efficiency washing machine I've had has needed maintenance every couple of years for one reason or another. They say they will save you on monthly bills, but I don't think people calculate the full cost. They're a terrible cost in resources making all these very fancy complex machines that break down so often and get replaced every 10 years or less. That's a huge burden on mining, especially the rare metals for the motherboards, as well as all the water and petroleum products used in refining raw materials, manufacturing, and shipping. Not to mention a huge financial burden for the consumer who has to pay thousands every decade for new appliances and then hundreds to repair them. The $5 a month it saves you on utilities is barely a drop in the bucket if you look at the big picture.

  • @jeremymeara6546
    @jeremymeara65462 жыл бұрын

    That’s an easy one - yes definitely. Our Miele washing machine is now 30 years old, gets used many times a week, and is still going strong. Let’s just say it doesn’t owe us a bean.

  • @JohnnyMotel99

    @JohnnyMotel99

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you live in a hard water area or have a water softener? Scale is one of biggest killers.

  • @jeremymeara6546

    @jeremymeara6546

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JohnnyMotel99 I live in a soft water area so scale has never been an issue.

  • @JohnnyMotel99

    @JohnnyMotel99

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jeremymeara6546 one good reason your Miele has lasted.

  • @bb-ballistics1706

    @bb-ballistics1706

    2 жыл бұрын

    It will be interesting to see how much power it uses per year compared to a new machine.

  • @alexandremalta1539
    @alexandremalta1539 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos are awesome!

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj2 жыл бұрын

    Bosch WFK2801, 24-Jan 2000, from Market Spares & Repairs, East Ham Market. The market no longer exists. Creda slot in cooker died in 2004. The wm was old tech being replaced by Classic range when we got it but my habit is to buy best of last range rather than affordable of latest versions. Moved house once in that time. Some bits and pieces have been replaced or bolted back. One engineer gleamed when he saw it "Best washing machine ever" - last overbuilt maintainable machine before proprietry clips and and notches prevent use of generic parts. Up to then, we'd been given an 8-year old machine by friends when we got married (it lasted us at least 10 years and several moves) then we bought used machines that would last about three years before becoming not worth repairing.

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb2 жыл бұрын

    For any given spin speed, the larger the diameter of the drum, the greater effort will be made to remove water. I THINK ! doubling the drum diameter doubles the water removal force.

  • @RamakrishnanSRM

    @RamakrishnanSRM

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are 100% correct. But larger machine will have increased depth and not the diameter. Only the extreme large machines like LG 18 and 31 KG front loaders, we see tub with larger diameter. But 6, 7, 8 and 9KG machines will have same diameter drum.

  • @millomweb

    @millomweb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RamakrishnanSRM Compare doors - one on the right does look larger - so it may have a slightly larger drum.

  • @paulqueripel3493
    @paulqueripel34932 жыл бұрын

    3db is not twice as loud, look it up. The main thing to check , the more expensive one MAY be designed so that the bearings can be replaced, cheap ones generally come with a sealed drum. A sealed drum means you have to replace the whole drum mechanism when (not if) the bearings wear out, at a cost not that far removed from buying a new cheap machine. Just checked a couple, Bosch drum £145 upwards, bearings on Amazon, mostly about £10-20, for machines that can use them. Not sure who makes machines that can be repaired at a reasonable cost, it looks like expensive Miele only.

  • @hermanmunster3358
    @hermanmunster3358 Жыл бұрын

    As far as the WiFi feature goes on the Series 6 machine, you mention: 1. The ability to start the machine remotely: Well couldn't you just use the delay start function, and/or rinse hold if necessary? 2. Self diagnosis: You can normally diagnose faults via error codes that appear on the display. 3. Additional programs: As I understand it, you can allocate only one additional program to the machine, but again, I find that a bit of a gimic, especially when you have all the built in options for spin speeds, wash temperature, extra rinses etc. But all that aside, with all these extra electronic gimics, it makes the machine more complicated, or sophisticated, with the potential for more to go wrong, simple plug and play fixes for a service engineer for a fee, but potentially rendering the machine unusable for the consumer. And if you are out of warranty, electrical problems tend to be the most expensive to fix! You also say the motor has a 10 year guarantee on the Series 6 model. Does this include Labour, or is it just for the part? I know the Series 6 machines are made in Germany, whereas a lot of the cheaper Bosch machines are made in China or elsewhere, and aren't as highly rated as the Series 6 machines, as the Series 6 machines tend to be better built, according to consumers. But in all honesty, I would rather do without all the electrical gimics, such as WiFi, and just have a machine that was mechanically sound, for £100 less or so. Because I don't need the gimics, nor would most users I'm guessing.

  • @mencken8
    @mencken82 жыл бұрын

    As with anything else, it depends on one’s circumstances. We bought what some people would consider expensive machines, the Blomberg 24” stackable pair. But we are very satisfied with the results. The high speed spin of the washer complements the ventless dryer, and with only two of us, they easily handle the several loads per week.

  • @Mariazellerbahn
    @Mariazellerbahn2 жыл бұрын

    I bought a cheap Creda machine 25 years ago. Still going strong and has never seen a spanner. Mind you, I only do one wash a week.

  • @jmc6687
    @jmc66872 жыл бұрын

    We bought a cheap Beko machine 6 years ago after having bosch and miele, both lasted about four years before becoming more expensive to repair than a brand new Beko. The cheap Beko has worked perfectly having two or three washes a week for 6 years and still is perfectly good, still looks new and is very quiet and does a damn good wash. Dont waste money on expensive machines, I can buy three cheap Beko;s for one Bosch !

  • @Jules_Pew
    @Jules_Pew2 жыл бұрын

    I always go for a simpler machine as past any warranty it's a lot cheaper to repair - try talking to the guys who repair them as to which they'd prefer to work on.

  • @bb-ballistics1706

    @bb-ballistics1706

    2 жыл бұрын

    Obviously people like working on Easier jobs. No one wants to work harder for their money. Thats the lazy part of been a human.

  • @dsldude1152
    @dsldude11522 жыл бұрын

    I have a 4 year old Daewoo Washing Machine it was only £180 new. Normally I would have got something more expensive but at the time it was all I really wanted to spend. It's lasting longer than I expected to be honest.

  • @professorr.5427

    @professorr.5427

    2 жыл бұрын

    My Daewoo has been very reliable. I got the bottom of the line model 15 years ago and it's still going. Only needed a new motherboard for the control panel a couple of years ago. Twenty dollars spent and installed in 5 minutes. Love honest repairmen! Otherwise I would have had to shell out the big money for a new model.

  • @adolfshitler
    @adolfshitler2 жыл бұрын

    I paid 220 for my washing machine 4 years ago, still going strong and washes my cloths clean, spins at 1200 and spin it twice, so much drier. What more do you want! Did i bother with an extended warranty? For a buy price of £220 did i hell as like.

  • @LoftechUK
    @LoftechUK2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @ausmartin1
    @ausmartin12 жыл бұрын

    I'll stick with the F&P top loader. Yes it uses more water but is way faster and for soak loads can soak alot compared to front loaders. Plus it uses hot solar water feed in here in Australia. Never understood heating water on peak electricity in a washing machine - crazy expensive. Ps doing only cold washes will eventually soil the machine resulting in specs of dirt and bad smells no matter which brand.

  • @simonruszczak5563
    @simonruszczak55632 жыл бұрын

    Get a spinner as well. Less electric needed when tumble drying and less wear on the clothes. And the extra benefits of a quicker drying time and saving the washing machine bearings by being able to use it on a slower spin speed (1000 rpm). And could go one better by drying using a DESICCANT dehumidifier and rack, (cheaper appliance, no clothes wear, less damp).

  • @tejthebeast
    @tejthebeast2 жыл бұрын

    Great Video, but the decibel is a ratio of two quantities and taken with the log of base 10 instead of the natural log where the base is 'e' (approximately 2,7). So the volume doubles at every interval of 10 db instead of 2,7 or 3.

  • @2eulogy2

    @2eulogy2

    2 жыл бұрын

    Im glad someone else picked this up

  • @peterdefreitas5936
    @peterdefreitas59362 жыл бұрын

    I have the WAU great machine. Great video. Like a video on how to clean the machine. Not sure how.👍🥇

  • @steveblanchard7293
    @steveblanchard72932 жыл бұрын

    I replaced my 12 year old Hotpoint 8kg 1600rpm, bearings had failed and at 87db I couldn't hear anything. It had other problems, including F22 which was fixed by opening and closing the door several times, a wiring fault, refusing to wash on occasion or missing the spin cycle leaving clothes wet etc. I went for a Blomberg WF194410W. As I have a smart meter, I was able to compare electricity usage between an old A+ rated machine and the new rate B (old A+++) and the new machine uses hardly any electricity. Warranty is far better 3 years parts and labour and 10 yrs on the Inverter motor.

  • @cmartin_ok
    @cmartin_ok2 жыл бұрын

    I'm on my 4th or 5th consecutive Bosch washing machine, and the current one has been the least reliable, 3 repairs so far and the first was under warranty. Experience has shown that even the more expensive machines are no more reliable than the cheaper ones. My philosophy is to go for a "well known brand of good reputation" but buy at the lower end of the price range. I can't understand why hot fill is banned, using hot water was surely quicker and cheaper than heating mains water from cold using an electric element in the washing machine, seems we have the EU to blame for that.

  • @rfield4308

    @rfield4308

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing beats a hotpoint washer and dryer

  • @teresamoore3671

    @teresamoore3671

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had the same with Bosch, I had 3 and they all failed quickly. I have had Samsung for a long time now, I actually left that Samsung at my rental and 2 families used it. My Samsung now is 7 years old and hasn’t had any problems and it gets used a lot.

  • @andyxox4168

    @andyxox4168

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow, given that my machines last over 10 years without fault and you probably didn’t get one till you were 20 you must be +80yo, I’m glad you’re still with us!

  • @cmartin_ok

    @cmartin_ok

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andyxox4168 Close, I'm in my 60s and when the kids were young the washing machines got used daily. One Bosch only lasted about 4 years. I'd be much happier if they'd each lasted at least 10 years. Hard water does not help their longevity

  • @andyxox4168

    @andyxox4168

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@cmartin_ok … then I’m lucky to be in a soft water area and experience +10 years of machine life with 3-5 washes a week (if you need more washes you must be squeaky clean or have 5 kids, a dog and a mucky wife 😉) without maintenance indeed the last machine only needed brushes at about £5 a pair and has now given good service for +12 years. Still it goes to show how big some people’s impact on the planet is!

  • @mirrlamp
    @mirrlamp2 жыл бұрын

    We had a very expensive LG washer, lasted 12 years but finally broke down. Needed a machine quickly so took a chance on a cheap £200 mechanical Hotpoint and I can't fault it. Does everything the LG did but much quieter. Had it 3 years now and not sure if we'll bother with high end again. There's only the two of us so maybe that helps.

  • @millomweb

    @millomweb

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't rate LG - other than to be a brand to walk away from. Used to be Goldstar (video recorders) - that's what the G is for in LG.

  • @Shane-zx4ps

    @Shane-zx4ps

    2 жыл бұрын

    What’s a mechanical machine mean?

  • @millomweb

    @millomweb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Shane-zx4ps Possibly the old style mechanical programmer ?

  • @weaton25
    @weaton252 жыл бұрын

    I got an expensive Bosch washer drier when new it worked well only I could not use the drier as it made everything smell bad only used it a couple of times a week only for the mane bearings to go on it after 4 years the repair man said dump it as it would be to much work to strip it down and rebuild it that is why I only buy cheap washers and chuck them when they go wrong and get a new one.

  • @starflower9015
    @starflower90152 жыл бұрын

    I saw this in my newsfeed? I clicked as you are attractive ☺️ Great video commentary. I will watch more now. I've had my machine for over 16 years but made by Zanuzzi. Only had one issue in all those years, the water pipe inside the machine ended up blocked so drum wasn't filling eith water. The look of my machine is very different to most. The engineer commented in all the years he's been fixing washing machines, over 25 years, he's never come across a model like mine with the fantastic inside construction. It's well made and computerised. Good buy at £400 all those years ago. It also arrived the same day I was hit by a car 😳

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear about the accident, but thanks for the great feedback.

  • @raych634

    @raych634

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow Zanussi, I remember those ones. I had one in the late 80's.......

  • @alexnelson9512

    @alexnelson9512

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@raych634 Made by fat Italian housewives.

  • @petewilliams7654
    @petewilliams76542 жыл бұрын

    I bought currys own budget washer 5 years ago and the only problem I've had is the heating element packed up, other than that it's been brilliant.

  • @millomweb

    @millomweb

    2 жыл бұрын

    Once, I bought 2 microwaves. A top-end Panasonic and a budget Curry's Matsui brand. The Panasonic does conventional cooking and has a grill. The Matsui is purely microwave. If I had to choose between them for a microwave oven only, I'd go for the Matsui.

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb2 жыл бұрын

    What's the OTHER display like on the higher priced machine and can you adjust dosing levels ?

  • @smudger671
    @smudger6712 жыл бұрын

    Then trouble with machines with a bigger load, are larger in dimension depth wise, and will protrude form the work surface.

  • @r1273m
    @r1273m2 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting review. We had a Bosch for over 20 years without any problems but it failed on the first day of lockdown. We removed it and put in a second hand Hotpoint as a temporary measure until we could get another Bosch installed. The Hotpoint is still going fine, my main complaint is it is cold fill only. With a tank of hot water from my gas fired CH it seems crazy to heat the water by electricity. However it appears the vast majority of washing machines are the same these days.

  • @VCanisMajorisY

    @VCanisMajorisY

    2 жыл бұрын

    What I do is fill up a few pans of hot water from the tap, set the washing machine to its program when it starts (to fill) open the door and manually fill it.

  • @syncrosimon

    @syncrosimon

    2 жыл бұрын

    I use a watering can in the soap drawer to fill with 5 or 10 litres of hot water👍

  • @happygardener3990

    @happygardener3990

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I'm not the only bonkers person who adds hot water to the drawer. I reckon it helps warm the terribly cold water from the mains before the heater kicks in. I have a 28 year old Zanussi washer dryer and although it's hot and cold fill, it only takes hot water on the 60C+ programmes.

  • @patrickmooney5035

    @patrickmooney5035

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@VCanisMajorisY Nice hack 👌

  • @krollpeter
    @krollpeter2 жыл бұрын

    What about - the quality if the motor - the kind of suspension and dampener system the drum is mounted in - the bearing the drum runs in, and it's cage material (plastic or metal) - the material of the washing pan and the drum (plastic stainless steel, etc.) - body rust protection (spray paint or ceramic coating)

  • @anest-uk
    @anest-uk2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. Some actual calculations for break-evens would be interesting - so how much per wash are you saving in pennies by spinning faster, longer progs, etc. I know in theory I can read it all up and knock up a spreadsheet to make the business case, but... would be a good addition to the vid as in 'here are the numbers for a few scenarios'...

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good idea, i like that, thanks very much

  • @gregcooper2719
    @gregcooper27192 жыл бұрын

    Well I learnt new stuff from this. My Bosch Avantixx 6 is coming on for 11 years old, however the last 6 years have seen 2 children born into the family so it’s gone from 3 or so washes a week to 7-10, and I’m wondering how much longer it will last, as well as if it’s worth upgrading it rather than running repairs as something like that £699 machine may save money in the long run… and the Avantixx 6 is so loud!

  • @bigfist255
    @bigfist2552 жыл бұрын

    I have a bosch dryer which is good ,however my candy washing machine is now 17 years old and still used 2 to 3 times a week .

  • @cj2645
    @cj2645 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great video and explanation. It would be interesting to know whether more top end products use metal or better quality plástic components than the cheaper ones. As I understand the inverters are great but then the control panels are what seem to play Up. I recently bought an AEG ; any good? An equivalent BEKO +/- was €200 less, not sure if I did right.

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    Жыл бұрын

    You should find that the AEG will last longer than any Beko machine. Wise decision getting the AEG.

  • @stihl3826
    @stihl38262 жыл бұрын

    To me it’s a no brainer. Siemens washing machine, dishwasher and fridge bought 20 years ago and still working.

  • @millomweb
    @millomweb2 жыл бұрын

    On the RARE occasions I use the dryer, I'm most likely to put the dryer load through a fastest spin a second time ! There's an interesting question - can you get a tumble dryer that also does a fast spin ?

  • @hermanmunster3358

    @hermanmunster3358

    Жыл бұрын

    Not unless you buy a Washer Dryer.

  • @grovepark1
    @grovepark12 жыл бұрын

    We had a Bosch 2 years then got a hole in the drum. A common problem with all machines as the outer drum is plastic. The build quality is better but the drum is the same on all machines now.

  • @martinloney6322
    @martinloney63222 жыл бұрын

    ASEA and Miele are the two washers we have that last for ages.

  • @martinloney6322

    @martinloney6322

    2 жыл бұрын

    ASEA =ASKO

  • @joanevans1894
    @joanevans18942 жыл бұрын

    Does using the eco programme on a dishwasher and not the quick wash, the same as a washing machine

  • @IrajMatthee
    @IrajMatthee2 жыл бұрын

    I bought the 10kg Bosch Serie 4 washing machine for my mom which is the least I could do and love her too much 🙂

  • @andyf6813
    @andyf68132 жыл бұрын

    I have a hotpoint 8 years now no warranty and no repairs and it’s still like new

  • @jennigee51
    @jennigee512 жыл бұрын

    I'd love to know your thoughts on soda crystals in every wash, I know people use an expensive alternative, I actually can't remember the name of it, but I always recommend soda crystals.

  • @fatimababaei8754
    @fatimababaei87542 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information 😊 I need help to know why a mice Can come through all 3 floors up from the Sewer pipe just to go in my beko washing machine drum? If I leave it's door open it'll come out to my flat. I have to keep always its doors closed. I told to pest control but they didn't believe it. It happens all the time. Is there any way to solve it? Thank you 🙏

  • @lords-electrical

    @lords-electrical

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not heard of that before, not really sure what the answer is, sorry.

  • @experiment54

    @experiment54

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fit a one way valve on the pipe

  • @jonathaneastwood2927

    @jonathaneastwood2927

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yuk!

  • @alanguile8945
    @alanguile89452 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Bosch washing guy so its great to see two of theirs compared, thanks

  • @adewharton8645
    @adewharton86452 жыл бұрын

    Do they do an integrated iDos machine and if so what is your price?

  • @nickyfoulkes8476
    @nickyfoulkes84762 жыл бұрын

    With the app can you use voice. I have several patients who are blind & that has restricted them to a standard dial selector because they can stick markers on the main programmes.Digital screen is fine for many, but we can see. I have a 12 year old Miele which came with a 10 year parts & labour warranty. You don’t get that on cheap machines. As my commercial laundry engineer friend says. Buy cheap, buy more or buy more expensive & buy less.You get what you pay for with many things in life.

  • @bondjamesbond9041
    @bondjamesbond90412 жыл бұрын

    Miele are the best machines. Very well built and much quieter than the competition. Yes they tend to be more expensive to buy but will last longer than a Bosch.

  • @philipbell3187
    @philipbell31872 жыл бұрын

    I have bought the series 2 washing machine and series 4 tumble dryer, and the only reason is my relative works for one of the retailers, and can get all the parts for them , the worst brand I have came across is LG ,it lasted 8 weeks and took the Enginear 6 weeks to get the part , then on fixing it it lasted 20 minutes, so I went back to the retailer I bought it of and they replaced it for a Bosch .

  • @capablancauk
    @capablancauk2 жыл бұрын

    Spin speed in not necessarily best for water removal. Drum design is more important. Spin speed can on some can affect the bearings on cheaper models. So slower can be expensive on repairs.

  • @mrlover4310
    @mrlover43102 жыл бұрын

    Good video personally I just go for the cheaper one I don't need so many gadgets. More gadgets more things to go wrong and on the expensive one the motor is covered for 10 years what about the rest of it?

  • @firsteerr
    @firsteerr2 жыл бұрын

    i got a Samsung eco bubble about ten years ago and it is still going never let me down and i am more then happy , yes it was a bit more then most but clearly it was worth it friends of ours bought a cheaper model around the same time and they have had two machines since (total of three)

  • @smokego4808

    @smokego4808

    2 жыл бұрын

    A standard 5 year guarantee on parts and labour. Its a no brainer!

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