Miele W2/T2
I was used to be abled to find some reminants of upcomming models on Mieles website - either in the parts catalouge or in the manuals - but nothing this year.
I just got home from work, checked their press site, and they just dropped this bomb:
https://www.miele.de/en/m/even-gent...achines-and-tumble-dryers-from-miele-7406.htm
I mean, the W1 is something like 10 or 12 years old now? So, they just redid some MAJOR stuff.
The washer:
NO DRUM PADDLES. Uh huh. OK. If it wasn't Miele I would have written that off in the first sentence.
But it's Miele and they usually only launch if things at least work somewhat.
They use 6 lifted honeycomb shapes and special drum motion to get similar lifting effects without the lifter bars. LG has reduced their drum paddles to basicly nothing aswell, and it kinda works pretty OK. So I have my doubts, but we'll see.
They further claim to have improved wash times, usage and sensing on partial loads. Was about time - having 2 or 3 load levels on a 2k€ washer was just laughable.
That comes with a new automatic cycle that claims to have linear usage per kg regardless of load size (up to 4kg). Wanna wash your sports clothing directly after each work out? Sure, go ahead, no wastage.
That sounds amazing actually. Load sensing was ok, but now, they appear to be on par with the competion, and with the generaly more reasonable wash times of Miele, that's a huge thing.
Some things haven't change: PowerWash, TwinDos, up to 1600rpm, AllWater in the top model.
Given the dimensions and naming of the announced models (WQ1000 and WQ1200) I would assume the latter is a larger 12kg version.
Design has changed. Bigger touch screen, push to open door, MotionReact (machine switches on upon getting closer to it).
The T2 dryer:
That's underwhelming in certain ways while being impressive at the same time.
All they did, literally, is take things other manufacturers do and add it. A heater to kick-start drying, enabling 4kg in 49min - done by Arcelik with its 5kg/1h cycle.
WoolDry drying is just the same drying method ELux launched with the Protex like 15 years ago.
The TQ1000 thus is everything other dryers did better than Miele, combined with what Miele did better.
I don't think it's a return to the TwinPower design, but I would guess it is an inverter heatpump.
Both are said to launch early 2025.