dj-gabriele
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Big machines in Europe:
They exist over here too (just think of the Ariston Extendia or Whirlpool Dreamspace).
My father has had the first and second generation Whirlpool Dreamspace, the first machine was rated at 10 kg with a 92 litres drum, the second, got in warranty when the bearing on the first failed and the door disassembled by itself, making repairs uneconomic, is rated at 11 kg with the same drum. They simply lengthened all the cotton programmes by 20 minutes...
Both machine could wash well (by the extent a Whirlpool machine can do) to their stated capacity, rinse (quite badly) and spin it. So that is just double the wash load in a standard machine and they could be filled with clothes completely to the top part of the tub.
At over 1290 Euros without the useless pedestal, I would have expected a little more quality but at least they would process a full stated load. But again "cottons 40°C" was 2:20 minutes long and "cottons 60°C" was 3:00 hours long.
Sorry not to have an actual photo but now they have a traditional sized Candy CMF 125.

They exist over here too (just think of the Ariston Extendia or Whirlpool Dreamspace).
My father has had the first and second generation Whirlpool Dreamspace, the first machine was rated at 10 kg with a 92 litres drum, the second, got in warranty when the bearing on the first failed and the door disassembled by itself, making repairs uneconomic, is rated at 11 kg with the same drum. They simply lengthened all the cotton programmes by 20 minutes...
Both machine could wash well (by the extent a Whirlpool machine can do) to their stated capacity, rinse (quite badly) and spin it. So that is just double the wash load in a standard machine and they could be filled with clothes completely to the top part of the tub.
At over 1290 Euros without the useless pedestal, I would have expected a little more quality but at least they would process a full stated load. But again "cottons 40°C" was 2:20 minutes long and "cottons 60°C" was 3:00 hours long.
Sorry not to have an actual photo but now they have a traditional sized Candy CMF 125.
