They, IE Haier, Midea, & wuxi little swan all have Indesit to thank, for a terrible design of product made worse. Indesit licensed these dishwashers to wuxi, midea & haier, plus the old Ariston washing machine design solely to Haier.
Haier & Midea have exactly the same base product. Obviously as time has passed they have evolved and morphed. But fundamentally still poor. I think Wuxi has been totally absorbed into Indesit, the factory has since been responsible for the slimline hotties and indies we have here.
Is 100% Midea, so the WK washers (and Servis) are also Midea =/ (gets on knees to Tom and begs for forgivenss lol) What I am still perplexed about is the servis in Ireland. I wonder if Vestel cannot have the license of the Servis brand in Ireland? or is Vestel having a fling with Midea?
Andy
Been reading this with interest as i'd also spotted some unfamilar names appearing on Comet's website. Shame that the White Knight washers look to be made by a poor company, as i suspect some loyal White Knight dryer customers may try these. If they don't maintain the fairly decent offering of White Knights dryers people may stop buying the dryers too. Hopefully as they look so basic people will avoid them - don't want our only British made laundry appliances (the dryers) to run into trouble!
However, while we're on the subject of those 'horrible dishwashers in currys', do we mean ones like the one in the link below? My Gran has owned one like this (badged Matsui) for around 3 years & it seems to work well. It's actually lived for double the amount of time of her previous Bosch Classixx. I was horrified when i saw what she'd bought but it's proven me wrong. So would this be a Midea? I thought it was Hoover underneath because Hoover's slimline offering of the time (plus Kenwoods') had identical cabinets, bases & LED layouts. Maybe Hoover did a deal with Midea?
Just discovered the page linked below that seems to think White Knight's 2012 washer offerings are made by Vestel.
Seems odd because some of the info on the UK White Goods site is abit out of date for various manufacturers but the White Knight section has new info, including that about links to Vestel :-/
Afaik Candy have been buying Chinese dw's for the entry level machines. From what I have been told with failure on these it can be about what detergent is used, ie seperate rinse aid or the combi action tabs.
I prefer seperates, and generally Finish.
I can't see how the rinse aid action can last through the rinse, after the main wash into the hot rinse. Perhaps there is an answer, but I don't know on this one.
With the salt action in the tabs, it does soften the water that is circulated, but totally misses the salt pot. I have seen in some cases the salt unit crystals clump, because they have not been cleansed with the brine. Ultimatly the machine cannot fill and the salt unit has to be replaced.
Apparently some of the chinese machines foam up with the 3in1's, could be user error perhaps by having rinse aid in their too?
those ex, matsui and currys essential dishwashers arent briliant, my sisters currys essentilas dishwasher blew up not too long ago, smoke,strange noises a burning odour the works. i wouldnt touch one tbh, im not normally a brand snob but the haier dishwashers which use the same interior and materials seem better made imo
Tom
So it seems basic Hoover/Candy dishwashers are infact Midea, rather than Matsui/Essentials being Hoover/Candy?!!
The Hoover machine i'm referring to which looks similar (around the base of the cabinet at least) to the Matsui my Gran has is in the link below. The Kenwood one that looked even more similar to the Matsui/Essentials offering is no longer on the Currys website. As i said, i was pretty horrified when i found out Gran had bought it, but since her fairly pricey Bosch lasted all of 18 months-2 years, there wasn't much i could say! It's outlived said Bosch, anyway. Though i do believe she uses powder detergent & i'm pretty certain everything is seperate (ie salt in the salt dispenser). I think it's only ever used on the 50c Eco program, too.
Would be interesting to find out for sure who makes the White Knight washer. Are we pretty certain it's Midea, and that the UK White Goods website could be wrong in saying Vestel?
We had a Matsui built in dishwasher installed in our new office. It was AWFUL, the wheels on the runners kept falling off and the repair man was called 3 times in a month. In the end it went back to the supplier and a Hotpoint built in was installed. Not a bad D/W and no call outs in two years. It is on at least twice a day catering for staff from 3 dept's ( roughly 60 staff ).
Don't worry, i won't be buying one! I think it's been more a case of luck that my Gran's dishwasher has lasted as long as it has, rather than anything to do with the quality of it!
If it was my money i'd probably have to grin & bear the top rack design & go for a Zanussi, or if i was feeling like really budgetting, i'd give a Beko a whirl, seen as they appear better lasting than their laundry appliances.
That said, Hotpoint's diswashers seem to be more reliable/better lasting than their washing machines too - my Auntie's one is at least 5 years old & has been faultless, despite being used at least once a day.