Whirlpool Frontloader(Model AWG372)

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kic

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Anyone here familiar with this machine? best drum action I've seen on a 90's front loader and would to use her as my daily.
should she stay or should she go? please help me decide.

lvz

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deffo keep

Nice high water levels, quite a good spin, i really miss mine but would of cost too much to repair as i run it into the groun but i think its one of the best machine i owned deffo keep it and use it
 
thanks guy's

for your advice... she is now part of the family and a better part she is!!
 
Does this machine have the spin drain used on its Philips forerunners?

I wanted one of those style machines in 1996 when my Mum last replaced the washer - had my eye on an Aqualine 1100 for a very reasonable £299 but the lady in the shop said "you'll have trouble with that one". Perhaps it was a dud model becasue the range seems to have lasted well enough, anecdotally.

Admittedly, the Hotpoint WM12 we got instead (bit of a second choice - I also had my eye on the Hoover Soft Wave with its lovely rocker switches - apparently not a good machine according to retrospective opinions here, though) is still in good working order, so the ensuing choice seems to have paid off for Mummy Dearest!

Anyway, a bonue to have in your collection, Louis. Many happy washdays for you!

Alex
 
"you'll have trouble with that one"

LOL. My aunt had the aqualine 1100 model, AWG750 the model number was... Had Three Dials. Programmer Programmes 1-9 plus A & B. Temp dial, Cold to 95c. Spin dial, Rinse hold, 1, 2, 3, 4 and Max.... Not sure what speeds, 1, 2, 3 & 4 represented though. Three Buttons On/Off, Rapid Wash and Half load i think the third one was.

Never had an ounce of trouble in its life and it lasted I think 10 years and was thrown away fully working in favour of a Zanussi Jet System. Although I loved the machine at the time, had I been a registered member on here back then and known its true specialty I would have rescued it and hope to have one some day.

Never a bit of bother simply worked and worked and worked lol. Handled anything you threw at it, including 4 house moves and washing mountains of dust sheets!

Excellent machines
Dan
 
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