I have a Bosch Axxis+ Washer that is two years old. I have two other friends who bought the identical machines shortly after mine because I gave it such rave reviews.
My question is, myself and one of the other guys are not having any problem with our machines, but the third guy is on his third boot. That's in less than two years. The boots on his machine seem to get torn to shreds on the bottom of the opening almost like someone has taken a knife to it and shredded it. He says he is very careful in removing clothes, and he lives alone so the Washer really doesn't get that much use. He probably does 2 to 3 loads a week. Mine gets used almost every day and I haven't had a problem in almost 3 years.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening to him? He asked the repairman, and his reply was that it probably has to do with the detergent he is using. Well, he and I both use the same detergent so you would think I'd have the same problem. Luckily, he has an extended warranty on his machine but it just doesn't seem right that he has had to use it twice already.
Anyone have any idea what might be causing this?
Thanks.
My question is, myself and one of the other guys are not having any problem with our machines, but the third guy is on his third boot. That's in less than two years. The boots on his machine seem to get torn to shreds on the bottom of the opening almost like someone has taken a knife to it and shredded it. He says he is very careful in removing clothes, and he lives alone so the Washer really doesn't get that much use. He probably does 2 to 3 loads a week. Mine gets used almost every day and I haven't had a problem in almost 3 years.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening to him? He asked the repairman, and his reply was that it probably has to do with the detergent he is using. Well, he and I both use the same detergent so you would think I'd have the same problem. Luckily, he has an extended warranty on his machine but it just doesn't seem right that he has had to use it twice already.
Anyone have any idea what might be causing this?
Thanks.