Questions
Darryl,
I have no idea what the spin speed is. It doesn't say so on the machine and it's nowhere in the manual (or the part I have). The spin speed is not spectacular, I gave the towels an extra spin in the Miele and they came out much dryer.
Paul,
You are probably right. The "Air dry" cycle is probably meant for dry the inside of the machine. BTW, there is also a special cycle to clean the drum. I have to find out how that works. I've noticed it works with only the maximum water level and cold water only. You probably need to add bleach for the max. cleaning effect.
Steve,
This machine has indeed a recirculation filtration system. You can see the little bag in the third photo. After the towels were done there was some lint in it.
Darren,
I think it is rather a big machine, more or less the same size as a European frontloader. I don't know what size a machine would have to be for your kitchen. I would buy something smaller for a small loads machine, like those small Danby's or Haier's. As Paul said the "Air dry" cycle is probably for drying the drum after use.
Olav,
I thought of you when I bought this washer. The name Turbodrum sounded familiar! I didn't change the plug yet, the owner had cut off the third pin on the plug which is the ground one. Because I connect it to an outlet with a GFI there is no problem with that. This machine will not be my daily driver, it uses too much water to European standards, that would be too expensive. But I love playing with it and I sure will be using it now and then. I was thinking of connecting the cold to my thermostatic valve so I can control the cold water temperature. Very convenient for washing sweaters on the wool cycle since that cycle can only be used with the cold setting.
I bet the capacity is smaller than 7.5kg. It holds more than my Miele frontloader (5kg) so I guess it's closer to 6kg than to 7.5kg.
The Braun is definitely vintage. I don't use it very often, I just didn't know where to put it so I use it for putting stuff in. LOL
Louis