Miele Rinsing...
Nice thread guys!
Been a while since I've posted on here so thought I'd have my say on this one :-)
With regards to Miele's and rinsing I cant say I've had any issues with ours, I find it quite effective with the long spins in between to be honest. I must say though that...
Very Nice :-)
Have to say the new Hotpoint range machines do look nice! The dryer looks great too hope your liking it!
I was tempted to get the Condener version of this when we got our new dryer - though I've always had such a softspot for the Aqualtis machines so went for one of those instead...
So great to see another one of these machines saved! They really are built like tanks!
How are you getting on with yours? I got mine for just under £40 like you too, think its been one of my best and inexpensive buys to date when it comes to laundry appliances!
Ive got the older version of...
Boilwashing.......
Heya :-)
The Cottons 95*C cycle on my washer is probably the one that is used the least, I'm thinking maybe a few times a year at the most.
Although a while back I did get into boilwashing kitchen linen e.t.c that was heavily stained and to tell you the truth, I found the...
Sorry I couldnt be of more help :-).... Like the others say hopefully its just something caught between the two drums that you could get to yourself with a bit of luck :-)
The call out charges are somewhat excessive these days which is a shame! :(
Hope you get it sorted :-)
Rich
Just a thought......
Does this machine have a brush or brushless motor? The video is a bit too quiet to tell and with AEG's having decent sound insulation I'm not sure.
Only wondering this because the sound is exactly what my Zanussi used to do when starting a tumble, esspecially with heavier...
The Bendix HomeLaundry Centre was the machine I grew up with, had an 800rpm spin and about 4 opton buttons IIRC, mum bought it in the mid 80's and to this day is still her favourite machine, despite having splashed out spending nearly a grand on a Miele LOL :-)
Hope to find one of these on...
Bendix!
Such a great thread so far guys, keep posting :-) This is without a doubt one of my favourite brands ( some may even say I like them more than Miele, and if you know me, thats saying something LOL )
Fantastic to see the old brochures on here too, its so difficult finding material like...
2 Drums?
It wasnt just the 2 way drum action which caused Dyson to stop making them, but also all of the other parts which would seem to wear out in a fairly short space of time in these machines.
I'm always a fan of new technology but this really didnt seem to cut it. Personally I'd rather...
As I said above, they dont actually sense when the clothes are dry and will never finish the cycle early if it needs to because of the mechanical timer. Like I say they just switch the heat off once a certain temperature has been reached and the cycles runs as normal to the end.
In my...
A little more experience to add..... :-)
I also think Vented dryers are more efficient, just naturally due to their design (excluding the HeatPump technology of course). A friend of mine has an Indesit Condenser Dryer ( IDCE 845 ) which is only a few months old. I've used it a few times and to...
"Sensordry"
The Sensordry on these dryers is simply more a thermostatic shut off, It dosnt actually sense when the clothes are dry, its just when the temperature raises above a certain level to avoid it from overheating - Most dryers have this feature, but on these its just been re-branded as...
Very Interesting thread!
Nice to see a thread like this on here! Following on the above posts its suprising to see the variation of electricity different dryers use. The new Heat Pump technology really does seem impressive in terms of electricity savings!
The dryer I have, the Bendix 7442 is...