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Oh yeah, on my mums machine you can’t change it

As it runs for one hour, yeah only time I’ll ever you say if I ever have to wash my doona At home, or if I go to the laundromat and then decide to dry here and the laundromat is quite a low spin speed I’ll use that function But apart from that if I have any to spend something dry, I’ll always use my bock extractor And that runs for three minutes at 1400 rpm, and yes I don’t mean three minutes power on power off I actually mean three minutes At 1400 rpm With a 25 second ramp up time, so that way it actually does do three minutes at Full speed
 
I meant it to be the length of the final spin on part of a cycle. But either is fine.
Original post is Miele WXI860 on Normal Cycle. 26 minutes seems a bit excessive.
Although more than half of it was just tumbling. Note this is how long it was programmed to spin, not due to an out of balance load. I am sure US energy regulations require a longer spin cycle on Normal.
I am also curious about non-US Miele washers. There is no Normal cycle but Cottons and I don’t think the spin is as long. Does the new Eco 40-60 Cycle have longer spin speeds?
 

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