Oh dear
Hotpoint do it again! I can think of at least 4 occasions where design flaws have cost Hotpoint money.
1, Early 90s. Hotpoint install a silver ring between the door seal and drum. All looks very nice but guess what, clothes torn to shreds. Refit of rubber door seal needed and clothes having to be replaced. Not such a pretty investment!
2, Early 2000s. The One button. This was supposed to allow you to wash one item economically. But guess what, item left ringing wet with an error message 'unbalanced load'. The instructions said you had a make a load up to even out spins, so what were Hotpoint thinking. Button changed to Mini load and now dropped.
3, Early 2000s. Rubbish drum bearings. I knew 2 people who had to have machines replaced because the drum bearing failed. The engineer said it was a design fault and Hotpoint had now changed their bearings. How much more money lost??
4, Now. My own personal gripe. I like my Hotpoint WD640 washerdryer but it spins at top speed while at high heat tumble dry. I have mentioned this before but it really bugs me. It sets creases in stone, nearly ruining my clothes.
Today's manufacturors really need to think about these things. Maybe they should consult us eh???
Rob