hehe i went to my local early learning today to get one, but they were out of stock, however they said they were possibly due more in tomorrow. How scary is that? I cant wait or sleep for excitement. Thanks to Matt aka washboy for pointing them out to me before christmas and demonstrating it on his webcam lol.
lol, what we like, i will of course deny totally its for me, i will have to drag my neice in there with me and tell her she has to go along with it or she wont get mcdonalds lol
i was pretending to be on the phone to my mum wheni bought mine, saying things like "is this what she wants for xmas, are you sure you want me to get it" lol, the clerk hoped my cousin liked it, i said i'm sure she'l have hours of fun with it lol.
Matt
Just need something to bung the outlet hose with so I can watch it hands free when i fill it 2/3 full with water lol
I love watching it drain too from high level and the sound effects are so realistic.
Especially the spin cycle when the pump clears and it starts to make a gin ger gin ger gin ger sound LOL I love it.
Ive done nothing but play with it all afternoon.
I had a BobloadTM in mine with a Microfibre Dishcloth and a small amount or Persil NonBio which did a good job of cleaning after 20 minutes of tumbling in hotwater from the kettle.
Lol, your all members of the Miele toy club now. Now you need to make yourselves a spin dryer like mine.
Instructions:
1. Buy one of those plasticy hand held fans from the cheapy shop and remove its bades (they should just pull off), this will expose the rod coming from the motor.
2. Get an aerosol can cap (decent size) and make a small hole as dead center as you can in the base
3. Insert the aerosol can cap onto it. Do a test run to check the balance.
4. Add wet kitchen cloth and prepare to get wet. On a full battery with a fully balanced load these fans can reach up to speeds in excess of 2000rpm.