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Hello,
Just thought I would create this thread to give my opinions and views on my 3 year old beko wme7247s. The machine did have a bad habit of stretching my washing but I have since found out why this was happening and rectified it, the machines washing ability is very good, most stains come out first time with little or no pre-treating and the rinsing efficiency is very good also. The machines cycle times vary from being pretty long at nearly 3 hours to short at half an hour, the machines drum is rated for 7kg but it looks bigger than that and can hold 2 sets of sheets in one wash, its pretty quiet and unobtrusive during a cycle. the build quality is rather impressive (i.e thick hinge,ect) and the machine looks pretty nice as well, today I ran 4 wash cycles, the first was a 90*c wash with a prewash that took 2:55 minutes which I felt was pretty acceptable as the miele, zanussi, whirlpool and Samsung take a while on a boilwash when set with a prewash, the option buttons around the display feel a little bit plasticy but at the same time they don't feel like they would fall into the machine if they were pressed too hard. The other washes produced great fresh smelling results and the machine copes well with accidental over doses. The softener channel is slightly awkward to aim for IMO and sometimes a few drops of softener will end up in with the detergent but otherwise its fine, I have also found the options on the machine useful, the quicker wash reduces the wash time drastically but it compensates for having short rinses by adding in more water so that clothes still rinse out properly, the machines balance sensor isn't overly fussy and the machine manages to get the load balanced first time. Overall I would rate the machine 4/5 and I would recommend beko to anyone who is in a tight spot and they cannot afford a brand like Bosch and so on, my maths teacher recently got an integrated model and shes over the moon, she loves it and now Ive found out how to use the machine with no problems I am happy with mine too :)
Tom
 
miele, zanussi, whirlpool and Samsung take a while on a boil

I beg to differ. I had the base model 1000rpm Beko 5 years when I first left home. It belonged to the flat I as renting at the time. Whilst it washed well, it took FOREVER to wash anything. 2:55 for a boil wash is excessive. My Miele will do it 2 hours WITH a prewash.

I miss the days of 50 minute cycles and a mechanical timer.
 
@ Aquacycle: Our miele takes 2:29 on cottons 90*c and that's without a prewash, and a normal 40*c wash takes the same time as well, the cottons 60*c wash takes 1:59 minutes.
 
Tom

I always use the short option on my Miele. A 60C cotton wash takes 85mins and everything comes out spotless. A full load of clothing on a 40C cottons wash takes 90mins, if it is not quite a full load the wash time drops to about an hour. I only ever deselect the short option if I have a very dirty load. For my laundry needs long wash times are not necessary.

I know someone with one of the new Hotpoint machines (8kg capacity ), the standard cotton 40c wash takes over 3hrs!!! I showed him the time saver button now the wash is done in half the time.
 
Im the same Paul. The beko took 2:45 on cottons 60*c with extra rinse and a prewash as the load had tattoo ink on them, the machine got them spotless!
Tom
 
My Miele says it will take 2 hours 29 but then always drops down in the first 5 minutes of the wash to under 90 minutes.

Cottons 60 always drops down from 1:59 to 1:19 in the first 5 minutes.
 
Our Panasonic shows its remaining time within 30 sec because of the spin&sense-system (called it now like this cause i dont have any idea how it is called exactly). And a boilwash (and it IS reaching 90°) takes 3:10 with prewash and 3 rinses, but as the drum is not that easy to fill with a whole 8kg load, it will drop to approx. 2:20. A short cycle with prewash but without extrarinse as I mostly use it for rags at 90° takes exactly 2:03, reaching 90° to. Mieles perform 3 rinses on a normal cootonwash under 60°, at 60° or more they only rinse twice.
 
My Panasonic has a "Quick 60 minute" programme which is very useful. Small loads are done in about 40 odd minutes at the lowest temps. Larger loads / hotter temps are nearer the hour. Temp can be varied: Cold, 30, 40, 50, 60.

My previous Zanussi IZ had a time-saver button. e.g. 2hrs 10mins became 1hr 05mins.
 
Miele PW6065

On a 90 with pre-wash and 4 rinses takes 2.19 I set it to 4 as I found the suds were still in the rinse water if only 3 which is its default I can change it to more but have found 4 to be spot on.

I can also change how long it washes once at temperature and its set at 20 mins seems to be plenty for all I throw at it :o)

Austin
 
The beko has a daily quick wash which covers all temperatures on the machine, a boilwash can be completed in an hour and thirty three minutes with three very deep rinses, this cycle diddent half come in handy when the hot water pipe going to the bathroom sink burst on tuesday.
Tom
 
Our Panasonic finishes the 50 Minutes fast wash (the time has been shortend on the 3rd and 4th generation) in 50 minutes on al half load at 40°. 60° Take 56 min, prewash adds 20 mins like on every cycle. These new generations of Panasonic have a time saver option either that cuts a 2:01 8kg 40° wash down to 1:08 with 8kg still usable, but i recomend not more then 6kg. The tumbles are way more intensiv, the whole cycle seems to be compressed as the spray intervals are shortend while the tumble duratinos are twice as long and the pauses are halfed again.
 
my beko

I can't fault my machine at all. 61 minutes to do a 60 degree wash which is 7kg and comes out great every time. Good water levels. I've had virtually every make machine and with exception of the early 80s hotpoint washing machines I've not been happy with any of them

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Items washable at 80°.....

Everything you would usually boil but that isn't that dirty. A friend of mine just owned a Beko, no idea which modell, but one with PetHairRemoval. How long have you got yours? Here in Germany, a seller at MediaMarkt told me that at least 10 persons a month come to the store and complain about their 3 years old Beko...
 

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