Hi!
Its been a while since i've posted but, i have news that's worthy of adding!
After about 4 years my LG gave up the ghost. The wash pump was making one hell of a racket and we found out the heating element had blown but had no idea when that had happened. We were lucky enough to get given some John Lewis vouchers so decided to get a new machine. Having chose the Aeg L76685, it was £484 at the time and with the addition of the vouchers we only paid £44! Bargain!
I've had the machine for about a month now and i'm really pleased with it. I was a little worried it wouldn't have the build quality that the LG did but i've not been disappointed.
Pros:
-Great range of wash cycles and flexible programming.
-Near silent when washing (I don't miss the hum of the wash jet on the LG cycling on and off constantly, especially in its final days when it sounded like a jack-hammer )
-I can now actually SEE the wash cycle instead of trying to peer through a blacked out door on the LG!
-Fantastic water levels. The wash water foams up and the rinses are great too.
-Not at all fussy on the spins. I used to get frustrated with the LG distributing, spinning, then distributing, then spinning and so on...the AEG distributes, spins, slows but holds the distribution speed before spinning again and when it ramps up, it REALLY ramps up!
-The 20min wash is great, high water levels, great splashy wash action and an impressive 1200rpm spin at the end.
-The steam refresh and anti-crease cycles are great and, IMO, a lot better than the LG's steam refresh.
Cons:
-The cycle times are quite long. Although the machine recalculates the wash time after around 10 minutes of the cycle starting, and it more often than not will drop quite significantly, it's a little annoying having to go back and check the revised cycle time after i've started the machine though.
The LG would sense the load and give the complete cycle time before it started the wash. This isn't really a huge deal though but just a slight niggle and if i really need something in a rush then i just use the 'Time Save' feature (you can press the button once to reduce the time, then a second time to reduce it even more. This then omits interim spins and increases the water level on the rinses)
-The anti-tumbles at the end of the cycle don't get the clothing completely loose. I've had a lot of lost socks reappearing in a following wash.
I'd be interested to hear from any of you guys who have one of the machines from this AEG range. How have you found the machines? Any niggles that have appeared over time? How have they held up? Any hints and tips?


Its been a while since i've posted but, i have news that's worthy of adding!
After about 4 years my LG gave up the ghost. The wash pump was making one hell of a racket and we found out the heating element had blown but had no idea when that had happened. We were lucky enough to get given some John Lewis vouchers so decided to get a new machine. Having chose the Aeg L76685, it was £484 at the time and with the addition of the vouchers we only paid £44! Bargain!
I've had the machine for about a month now and i'm really pleased with it. I was a little worried it wouldn't have the build quality that the LG did but i've not been disappointed.
Pros:
-Great range of wash cycles and flexible programming.
-Near silent when washing (I don't miss the hum of the wash jet on the LG cycling on and off constantly, especially in its final days when it sounded like a jack-hammer )
-I can now actually SEE the wash cycle instead of trying to peer through a blacked out door on the LG!
-Fantastic water levels. The wash water foams up and the rinses are great too.
-Not at all fussy on the spins. I used to get frustrated with the LG distributing, spinning, then distributing, then spinning and so on...the AEG distributes, spins, slows but holds the distribution speed before spinning again and when it ramps up, it REALLY ramps up!
-The 20min wash is great, high water levels, great splashy wash action and an impressive 1200rpm spin at the end.
-The steam refresh and anti-crease cycles are great and, IMO, a lot better than the LG's steam refresh.
Cons:
-The cycle times are quite long. Although the machine recalculates the wash time after around 10 minutes of the cycle starting, and it more often than not will drop quite significantly, it's a little annoying having to go back and check the revised cycle time after i've started the machine though.
The LG would sense the load and give the complete cycle time before it started the wash. This isn't really a huge deal though but just a slight niggle and if i really need something in a rush then i just use the 'Time Save' feature (you can press the button once to reduce the time, then a second time to reduce it even more. This then omits interim spins and increases the water level on the rinses)
-The anti-tumbles at the end of the cycle don't get the clothing completely loose. I've had a lot of lost socks reappearing in a following wash.
I'd be interested to hear from any of you guys who have one of the machines from this AEG range. How have you found the machines? Any niggles that have appeared over time? How have they held up? Any hints and tips?

