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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    Can's say I have seen anything re the Hertz on the display, can only think it may be a later or earlier software version than what machine uses (v106 I think). I would think it would be representitive of the RPM the motors are working at? I have nothing in my service manuals that mention this...
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    What to buy?

    It's a good one, bemused some people when I asked that in front of my friends lol. Ah well you basically will be plumbing in an Indesit anyway, just a good thing you will get the 1 year labour / 5 years parts on it (as long as you a Hot-esit direct engineer)
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    New Servis website

    Ouch on those prices! £350 plus for a servis? Have they not checked their brand history in the last 10 years lol
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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    Can't say this has been a labour of love, more of a labour of intrigue and curiosity. The purple warrior lives on, for how long though? lol
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    What to buy?

    For the budget end of the market I cannot champion the vestel enough. Pitted against the other brands in this range wins hands down for me. I know these machines are relatively knew for the market, but what I have seen they are good. My mates got one and really likes it, it always makes people...
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    What to buy?

    Time will tell I guess, both of your choices will have sealed drums (the Vestel ones don't). So maybe an extended warranty may not be a bad idea. The Vestel ones can also be found in Asda as Russell Hobbs branded (no idea if they display them in store, just know that's the place to get them)
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    What to buy?

    Out of the two the Beko, but if your willing to throw another in the mix, check out the Bush Vestel range on Argos. Quite quick for delivery too.
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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    With the ramp lowered, the gearbox locks in to the raised edges of the rear pulley for normal drum action.
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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    With the ramp raised, it pushes against the gearbox fins to open for contrarotate mode
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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    Ramp raised (contra rotate)
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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    Just for demonstration ramp lowered (normal action)
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    Winning the Dyson CR01 Battle

    More pics Rear pulley mounted
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    some people may not like this but here we go...

    See no reason for that not to work, unless you have sausage fingers lol
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    some people may not like this but here we go...

    BTW I think they were suggesting hot water so the vapor can move & warm the sensor, Or don't use it when it's cold and use the Siemens instead =)
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    some people may not like this but here we go...

    no not on MSN but facebook, don't often go on chat tho. Gets in the way of my games lol
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    some people may not like this but here we go...

    Hi Tom, Is it a sensor dryer? Hoover /Candy's don't like starting up outside their operating temperature when it's too cold. Gias say that a warm jug of water should be placed in the drum for 5-10 mins too fool the sensor before loading.
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