But not just any Miele’s...... these are 7 year old (2013), TOL “Professional” W6065 Plus (Little Giant?) washers! I picked them up in Hollywood Saturday morning. They came out of the home of an extremely wealthy family who apparently owns A LOT of property on and around Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood (including a 1923 - 7450 sq. ft., 6 bed 4 bath mansion, on 1.26 acres of prime Hollywood real estate). The sellers were a couple guys who do the maintenance on their various properties. I was told “they” decided to replace these washers with newer models “just because”. It must be nice!
I downloaded and looked through the owners manual, then after changing the power cord (had the wrong type of plug for my use) I was able to hook one up and test it out. I have seen mention of a Miele “Little Giant” before, but OMG I had NO IDEA what these little beasts are capable of, WOW! Allow me to bore you with some of the options I discovered while scrolling through the “supervisors menu” in the washer.
First, these require a 240V, 30 amp circuit, unlike other US market Miele residential washers, which are 120V, since 2007. OK, here we go, you have the ability to change the parameters of a number of the wash programs, for example:
*adjust wash temp in 5° increments up to 200°F (depending on cycle)
*select the pre-wash temp (hot/cold)
*select the rinse temp (hot/cold)
*adjust spin speeds in 100 RPM steps up to 1400 RPM
*program up to a total of 5 rinses (default is 2)
*program certain cycles with one of 4 different water levels for the wash (rinse levels are always higher)
*program up to 2 pre-rinses for certain cycles
*add more wash time (+3, 6 or 12 mins) independently from the “intensive“ wash option etc.
Aside from all this, the heater in this machine must be nuclear powered because it heats the wash water CRAZY FAST! I washed some towels on Sunday (pic 3) and it raised the wash temp by 50°F in 12 minutes (pics 4 & 5). Cycle times are shorter as well. A similar cycle in my W1215 (also 240V) takes 30 mins longer.
The best part is I was able to buy them for a VERY small fraction of the original $4200 (each!) price!





I downloaded and looked through the owners manual, then after changing the power cord (had the wrong type of plug for my use) I was able to hook one up and test it out. I have seen mention of a Miele “Little Giant” before, but OMG I had NO IDEA what these little beasts are capable of, WOW! Allow me to bore you with some of the options I discovered while scrolling through the “supervisors menu” in the washer.
First, these require a 240V, 30 amp circuit, unlike other US market Miele residential washers, which are 120V, since 2007. OK, here we go, you have the ability to change the parameters of a number of the wash programs, for example:
*adjust wash temp in 5° increments up to 200°F (depending on cycle)
*select the pre-wash temp (hot/cold)
*select the rinse temp (hot/cold)
*adjust spin speeds in 100 RPM steps up to 1400 RPM
*program up to a total of 5 rinses (default is 2)
*program certain cycles with one of 4 different water levels for the wash (rinse levels are always higher)
*program up to 2 pre-rinses for certain cycles
*add more wash time (+3, 6 or 12 mins) independently from the “intensive“ wash option etc.
Aside from all this, the heater in this machine must be nuclear powered because it heats the wash water CRAZY FAST! I washed some towels on Sunday (pic 3) and it raised the wash temp by 50°F in 12 minutes (pics 4 & 5). Cycle times are shorter as well. A similar cycle in my W1215 (also 240V) takes 30 mins longer.
The best part is I was able to buy them for a VERY small fraction of the original $4200 (each!) price!




