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Washing Machine Recommendations Please.
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I am looking to buy a new washing machine and I need any advice on makes, models and where is the best/cheapest place to get one.
I need a standard size machine with high speed spin and not too fussed on number of programmes.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
I need a standard size machine with high speed spin and not too fussed on number of programmes.
Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
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Have a look at this site stpete, and decide what you want out of a machine in terms of load capacity, spin rate, colour of machine etc. You cant go wrong having a wander around your local Currys store. Remember that most modern machines are cold fill only(not all) and most of the detergents on the market take advantage of this, being suitable for 30degree washes or thereabouts. If you like to do a boil was for towels and bedding bear this in mind. I would add that whatever you choose don't use the aweful liquid sachets in your new machine. The silicone sachet does not break down and leaves the most vile black sludge residue throughout the machine. When we ran a cleaning programme with a cleaning product and switched back to powder or tablet form detergent, the issue was sorted.
Have a look at this site stpete, and decide what you want out of a machine in terms of load capacity, spin rate, colour of machine etc. You cant go wrong having a wander around your local Currys store. Remember that most modern machines are cold fill only(not all) and most of the detergents on the market take advantage of this, being suitable for 30degree washes or thereabouts. If you like to do a boil was for towels and bedding bear this in mind. I would add that whatever you choose don't use the aweful liquid sachets in your new machine. The silicone sachet does not break down and leaves the most vile black sludge residue throughout the machine. When we ran a cleaning programme with a cleaning product and switched back to powder or tablet form detergent, the issue was sorted.
I changed my washer last year and bought a John Lewis own brand. It wasn't the cheapest but I can opt to do a 20 minute wash which is cheap and very good, then if I want a faster spin I can the do a 15 minute fast spin. I used to have to wait almost 3 hours for this on my old machine. Just imagine the electricity costs I am saving
saint peter - my heartbreak was finding out mine was digital. - drove me nuts. but my cousin got (sorry don't know make) my 93 aunt basic one and she loves it. If it is basic then you go for manual. my last machine was manual and I loved it - in fact it lasted me12 years and was still going only I decided to get a new one because I was getting a new kitchen.
I made the mistake of buying a Hoover machine that won't spin if the load is unbalanced(special technology that supposedly stops strain on the drum). Works great with a full load but won't spin at all with a small load. Everything out dripping. No use to me whatsoever as I tend to do more small loads.