superelectronic
Well-known member
I live in hope of there being GOOD news regarding Candy one day...I suspect I may die in despair, though!
My parents have only just bought a Hoover OPH616 (i.e. Candy clone - no idea what difference there could actually be bar the badge - do enlighten me if you know); I closely inspected the drum whilst at home over the weekend and was disappinted to find the seam running from front to back of the drum had a rather sharp edge...perhaps telling of the overall quality! Do we know which weld seam is failing?
I hope the fact that my Mother isn't interested in using the 1600 spin will reduce the risk of an explosion. It's a worry either way!
Unfortunately, I wouldn't put money on the likelihood of a mass recall.
Can't help but wonder who lets these miscalculations slip through the design process? Does no-one check the drums are up to the job? Surely if they offer a 5 year parts guarantee (in the UK anyway) they'd think it sensible to ensure the parts were at least made to withstand the basics? Is there foul play in the supply of the parts or at the factory, or is it just carelessness? Do they just not give a damn?
I'm somewhat dismayed by it all. Still, I suppose for most people, dodgy washing machines are but a minor irritation in the grand scheme of things. I think I will have to take that point of view should the new Hoover turn out to be a bad investment!
My parents have only just bought a Hoover OPH616 (i.e. Candy clone - no idea what difference there could actually be bar the badge - do enlighten me if you know); I closely inspected the drum whilst at home over the weekend and was disappinted to find the seam running from front to back of the drum had a rather sharp edge...perhaps telling of the overall quality! Do we know which weld seam is failing?
I hope the fact that my Mother isn't interested in using the 1600 spin will reduce the risk of an explosion. It's a worry either way!
Unfortunately, I wouldn't put money on the likelihood of a mass recall.
Can't help but wonder who lets these miscalculations slip through the design process? Does no-one check the drums are up to the job? Surely if they offer a 5 year parts guarantee (in the UK anyway) they'd think it sensible to ensure the parts were at least made to withstand the basics? Is there foul play in the supply of the parts or at the factory, or is it just carelessness? Do they just not give a damn?
I'm somewhat dismayed by it all. Still, I suppose for most people, dodgy washing machines are but a minor irritation in the grand scheme of things. I think I will have to take that point of view should the new Hoover turn out to be a bad investment!