my WM broke, and I am starting to stink... so time to get a new one...
>6kg load
front loading
1600 rpm
all for about £300
Anyone got any recommendations... as there are loads out there. (get it)
Neil
We have a Samsung and it gets a lot of use an still hasn't missed a beat. Easy to use and so on bit pricey but I rate it highly. Any of these should fit the bill.
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/home-appliances/laundry/washing-machines/index.idx?pagetype=subtype
Our Zanussi 6kg, 1600 spin has been going strong for years. I know a few people with Zanussi's and they seem to be pretty reliable on the whole.
Any white goods with moving bits have got to be Bosch IMHO (Irrational I know 😆 )
We have a 7kg [s]jobbie[/s] version (editied for the chilren below 😆 )
Miele, pay the extra. you'll still have it in 15 years
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Every thing white here is Bosch though like Mercs, they don't make them the way they used to but still have not gone to anything else!
I was going to post how long my machine had been going but I knew if I did this it would go tits up on the next wash.
+1 for Miele.
Ian
geoffj - if the bosch can deal with jobbies, hell, its a clear winner.
Warton... looked at those... they do one for £1300. For a washing machine FFS!!! it better last a long time.
I'd suggest Siemens, but it'll get the children going again. Bosch like quality at lower price from my expreience. Very happy with mine, and 5yr warranty good (not up to Miele standards but neither is the price)
My washing machine packed up the other day, had a repairer round who said it was not worth mending. His view was Zanussi are good at the value end of the market and Bosch (the ones built in Germany, rather than elsewhere) are the best - better than Miele now. I have no view as I don't have extensive experience but thought I would pass on the advice.
My Bosch gets used about 10 times a week and it now 10 years old. Have had two kids in that time and wash all my muddy bike gear in it too. It's the bottom of the range as well.
anything but a hotpoint.....its shite sounds like box of bolts on a trampoline.
How broke was it? I fixed mine with some new brushes a while back all for about £20 - instructions for replacement all on the tinterweb these days.
I have a Bosch washing machine that will be available in a week or two when we move house as the new place has an integrated one.
I'd have another Bosch one no issue. We have a bosch dish washer that has also never missed a beat.
Just bought a Zanussi, to replace the previous Zanussi which ran for 12 year, only cost me £240. 6kg but only 1400 spin. From Comet.
LG FTW
Consider buying from John Lewis on line for great warranty/back up. Good experiences here.
yep +1 for John Lewis, thats where I picked up my LG from, in Swindon Glen McArther Outlet they do all kindsa white goods, give em a call?
looks like a bosch from JL then...
toby1 - the printed circuit board has shat itself, and servis have gone bust and aint got the parts.
unsponsered - where are you based???
get a free one
we got a perfectly good hotpoint off freecycle, a few years old but its been going strong for over a year
me and a bearded singlespeed friend also carried a free washing machine about 1 mile when we were on our way back from the pub!
don't know about where you live, but round here (bristol) people chuck stuff out when it still works fine!
I got a Beko WME7247W 1400 spin £273 from M&S delivered & Fitted excellent machine quiet loads of programmes.
Another +1 for the miele. Pay the extra IMO. I had a bosch and it was rubbish. All sorts of trouble with it (buttons, front panel, door fell off!). I have been told some bosch are made in Spain and these are not as good?!?! Not sure, but friends had trouble with them too (and mine was not cheap).
We were either going to get a really cheap one and throw when broken, or invest in a good one (miele). We are glad we did, 6 years on and 10-15 very full loads a week and still not missed a turn :o).


