I have to say it's a very well designed machine (and I'm used to using Miele!!)
Impressive features:
1) Inverter motor: Silence, rapid move into distribution & spin, no tumbling around for ages. Very interesting wash action.
2) Door lock - seems extremely solid and sensible. It's a little like a good quality dishwasher door lock, but automatically locks when the machine starts (you hear a solenoid lock it as the machine starts). It's pretty hefty metal fitting too, looks extremely solid.
3) Hinges - both heavy solid metal
4) Rain system - the lifters pick up water as they rotate and shower it back on the clothes in the traditional Ariston "rain wash" system. I have always thought it's a more robust way of ensuring plenty of water flow through the clothes without resorting to recirculating pumps which can go wrong.
5) Detergent drawer design - Simple, yet robust looking and is largely self-cleaning.
6) Detergent saving system - when the machine fills it starts by running the rinse valve then when there's some water in the outer drum, it adds the detergent.
7) Controls - extremely logically laid out with a very nice user interface and multi line text display. Tells you how long's left to the end of the cycle, cycle name, gives you extra info in scrolling text if you press "i". You can add various options to the cycle at a single press : SuperWash, MiniLoad and Extra Rinse. Full delay start options etc. Also, you can adjust the wash temp or the spin speed for each cycle (like most machine it will lock it to a maximum though to prevent fabric damage). This model also has 4 memory keys in the middle of the dial. You can store your 4 favourite washes, including any modifications.
8) Pause / Start - You can pause the wash and open the door at anytime - provided the water level's below the door and the water's not dangerously hot (Same as Miele!)
9) Duvet cycle - It can handle any type of duvet using the combination of rain wash + distribution speed pulses it thoroughly cleans any duvets, pillows, quilts and is even safe on feather-filled items. The machine also came with a HUGE wash bag for very delicate quilts to avoid damage.
10) Suds are no issue for it at all - Normal detergents don't seem to oversud in it at all, but if you do run it with something like Woolite etc which foams a little more, it's no challenge to it at all. It seems to handle it without the slightest difficulty!
Performance :
Wash - excellent (A+ rated) - while it doesn't use vast amounts of water, it really does get the clothes VERY wet very quickly through a combination of very intelligent top up filling, raining water from the lifters and the odd distribution speed run.
Produces very good results. Also, the washes don't seem ridiculously long either yet are very effective.
Rinse - It uses plenty of spin + ads water as it tumbles and distributes! The clothes get extremely wet very quickly. It follows that with a high speed spin.
I've found the rinse results outstanding. The water runs clear after 2 rinse!!! Even with really sudsy detergents. You can add a 3rd rinse, but it's hardly even necessary!
Spin : Huge drum, 1600 RPM spin - very silent. The clothes come out drier than I've experienced even with a 1600RPM Miele!
Design : The machine looks great.
Noise : Almost fully silent - you hear a slight splash when washing. Slight whir when spinning at 1600RPM with a full load!
Vibration - none!
This machine is very definitely not a Hotpoint by background it's a very high end Ariston. Merloni put >10 years R&D into Aqualtis and seem to really be aiming to take a chunk of the top end of the market.
Also, it's extremely energy and water efficient - e.g. it tops the Aussi environmental ratings and it's AAA rated in Europe (1600 RPM model) (A+ Rating)
Even though it's very water efficient, it seems to really use the water. The clothes look really like they're getting plenty of water put through them. I've seen plenty of machines to seem to spend hours tumbling clothes around in a tiny puddle of water. The Aqualtis approach is VERY different !!
Overall - I'm VERY impressed. I'll know how it goes in terms of reliability in a couple of years, but so far, I would highly recommend it.
The only down side was that the transit plugs / bolts were rather tricky to remove. But, you'd get over it
