A collection of one...
Well I don't know as to whether one can call owning one machine a collection but it is a nice feeling! I have had two dryers in the past: one ended up with my sister who wore it out (!) and the other got left in another property. It is indeed a concern what will happen should I need to move...
The Proline hasn't gone anywhere - still sitting pretty as per the picture above on a set of gliders in case it needs to be moved out of the way. I suspect it will go into the utility room at the landlords' other house (next door but one) to keep the John Lewis washer and Indesit condensor dryer company...and probably outlive the pair of them!
After just over a week with the Hotpoint it's still a joy to behold, even if the rich brown facia actually looks a bit out of place to my eyes in an all-white kitchen. I'm gradually getting used to it being there, having spent the first few days wondering why it was sitting in my kitchen, expecting it to be snatched back at any moment! I'm re-learning the wash practices and pitfalls...e.g. a full load of polycottons at 50 degrees leads to a lot of creasing, even with a short spin and cooldown! Hot and cold fill is working well but I'm wondering if converting to cold fill would maximise performance (residual odour in the underarm area of a tshirt - didn't seem to happen with the cold fill on the Proline even with a non-bio liquid).
Does anyone know why the pumps in these machines are so noisy? The machine and floor vibrate when it's draining! I might get some of those rubber-filled gliders for it to sit on...or a thick rubber mat. Mind you, I don't mind the noise too much - seems less irritating on a suspended floor, oddly enough.
Seems getting a machine you like does nothing to quash interest in owning and using others or hankering after the lastest offerings (from the more reputable suppliers, of course)!