aeg03
Well-known member
When I do quilts and pillow cases in my AEG it still uses the least amount of water but it makes great use if the minnalist approach to its use of water.
I love doing quilts in this machine as when it spins during its rinse cycles it creates a whole load of water and turbulence in the drum when it does this. I find that machins that do not spin when full of water are not as fun to watch, I just wished my machine would spin when its washinng like the old Zanussi's used to.
My machine allows for spinning on the rinses with water inside but when it comes to the spin cycles it stops straight away as the machines thinks theres too much water in it to spin - A bit like a sudeslock, I don't get that logic but hey
1 of 2 vis below as examples of spin rinse with quilt inside (the noise is the quilt hitting the rubber notch on the door seal).
I love doing quilts in this machine as when it spins during its rinse cycles it creates a whole load of water and turbulence in the drum when it does this. I find that machins that do not spin when full of water are not as fun to watch, I just wished my machine would spin when its washinng like the old Zanussi's used to.
My machine allows for spinning on the rinses with water inside but when it comes to the spin cycles it stops straight away as the machines thinks theres too much water in it to spin - A bit like a sudeslock, I don't get that logic but hey

1 of 2 vis below as examples of spin rinse with quilt inside (the noise is the quilt hitting the rubber notch on the door seal).