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I have been looking around the German Bosch website today, and came across Bosch at the IFA, information for Press.
I was looking through and came across some fantastic new line of Bosch Washing Machines.
I don't know much information about them, and I am suspecting they will Launch in Germany in September, though here in the UK we will get them next April/May? They look very similar to the American Vision Line, with Hoover/Electrolux time manager display!
Let me know what you think of them, and in terms of quality they look very well built.
There are more Photos on the Link.
Enjoy

This photo is Model WAY32840 Washing Machine, with i-Dos.


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And now the non i-Dos washing machine:
WAY32740 (as you can see the i-Dos buttons have been replaced with Auto Stain removal)

(I wonder what the Siemens will be like)
Please post your comments on these, and opinions:)

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An Attempt to copy Miele...???

... After reading Further and translating, It reads they have new Stuffed animals & Shoes cycles, and the new motor design allows for improved agitation and longer spins at full speed. Plus it comes with 10 years warranty, like Miele.
Miele also recently added stuffed animals & Shoes, plus Miele offers 10 Years Warranty!
 
These are pretty much the same as last year's models - nothing too exiting. New display and drum LED light on both the washer and the dryer and new doors. The dryer now also has speedPerfect. A full 8kg load spun at 1000 rpm takes 170 minutes to dry using ecoPerfect - wow. But these dryers are very energy efficient indeed and have an "improved cooling system" - whatever that means. Interestingly, the manual says to actually rinse the two lint filters as part of the regular cleaning. There is also now a 45 cm dishwasher with varioSpeed, 3rd rack and longer upper (middle) rack. A second spray arm was added under the rack so they could make it longer.
 
I have seen those dishwashers as well, and think they are wonderful! I suspect two arms is more powerfull isn't it?

Plus I have seen the new Siemens Tumble dryer on the IFA Berlin website, and it is rated A-60%! New washers are on there as well.
 
@aegokocarat

Siemens have changed as well, Though they still look a bit more like the old ones, just a light up dial, and a new door, with no handle to open it! Plus another new display, but its much more like the older ones! The Siemens ones state IQ900, so I am suspecting the current IQ700 - the ones which you like with current styling may stay or be modified a little.

Siemens machine pictured(non iDos)
Link to IFA Berlin and Siemens Description


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she is more used to a traditional timed dryer, yesterday she dident close the dryer door and she hit the start button and it bleeped and dident start so i closed teh door and then it started, she is still getting used to it :)
 
oh right:)
Ok then.
My Mums the same with our Hotpoint VTD20, she thinks the end of cycle circle is the sensor drying circle, i have told her lots of times, but she always dopes it, then says 'the dryers not working':)
Thanks for responding:)

I would suspect these Siemens/Bosch would tell you if the door is open as they have LCD displays not LED ones:)
 
Oh I thought the Heat pump ones had an LED Screen:) just on a orange background. Obviously I was wrong, well I think the new ones instead of flash will actually say on the screen 'Door open' or 'Door not closed'
 
This would be the new 45cm dishwasher. The spray arm is called DuoPower - I hoped for something along the lines of AEG's oscillating spray arm but... Oh well. It also features the brushless EcoSilence Drive and takes 10 place settings.

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Yes, about the new motor on the washers: it's called EcoSilence Drive with BLDC technology and inverter technology. The dryer has a better door seal and design to further prevent lint for transferring onto the load when unloading and an improved filter that is "even more gentle to the laundry".

By the way, the A-60 % must be a type: both Bosch's and Siemens' homepages say the dryers are rated at A-50%.
 

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