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Haven't seen this referenced here yet... from THS, a Bosch FL tries to make a break for it, doesn't get far...

 
Lol thats kinda fun and sad. Look at the photos she posted of the machine. What can you say? Fun thing about that the display showed "error". Uh yeah. Error.....
 
I believe the out-of-balance spin sensor is not as efficient as the manufacturers claim.

I had an AEG from 1998, in which I washed synthetic fibre pillows. The machine passed through the cycle okay, until the final spin. The drum was rotating slowly (measuring the degree of out-of-balance), then with a TERRIFIC jump, it leapt into spin. There was a horrible scraping sound, and I pulled the plug.

It turned out that the whole tub assembly jumped vertically, causing the drum lip to gouge a score/groove in the bottom of the door glass.

I suspect that that particular incident, contributed to the drum bearing failure a couple of years later. :-/
 
On our miele absolutely no problem whatsoever. It can pretty much handle anything and never goes out of balance. Although, I think the sheer size of the huge cast iron weights in the machine help quite a lot. It seems to just slowly ramp up to a full 1600rpm spin without any problems at all.

I'm renting a place with a pretty crappy whirlpool washer-dryer and it often skips the spin cycle if it's got any small loads. Over sensitive balance control!

E.g. a pair of jeans on their own will cause it to skip the spin completely!!!
 

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