I agree with Drac on this. Something like that Beko for £200-£250 makes far more sense to me.
Spending £1000 now is not just spending £1000. It’s extra cash that could come of a mortgage, stuck in an ISA/pension, pay off debt, go on a holiday, etc.
It’s a washing machine, not a fancy car. Get something that works, that will give you 5 years and more if you’re lucky, then buy a new one.
That last one I had for any time was a Zanussi. Cost me less than £300, was still going strong 4 years later without a single hiccough. Moved house and glad I wasn’t leaving a Miele.
Currently got a Samsung effort. Seems fine to me.