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I'm curious to see what the max spin speed is considering it will be mounted to the wall. Of course, I would also step-up to the model with a heater for the extra $50.00. So someone please buy one and give us a full review.
 
Yes, I suppose the idea is to save floor space but it does sound like a recipe for disaster in badly built houses like we have here in Hungary. The bricks are so weak it is quite difficult to secure things like central heating radiators, let alone something that's trying to shake itself loose like a washing machine.
 
Wow

1/6th the size of a normal machine and uses 24L per cycle. That sounds like a lot of water.

Malcolm
 
I originally found it on the US ebay site. The basic model is pink and white.
I could picture this hanging on the wall of the laundry room as a diaper washer. Dirty diapers in, select the sanitation cycle, add the Dreft detergent and extra rinses. Boom! It runs on 220V so most US homes would need a second electrical connection in order for it to work. But like fido said. You better have strong construction and preferably no neighbors on the other side of the wall.
I wonder if it could just be placed on the floor?
 
I should think you'd need a sturdy wall to attach it to, I would think due to the size of the drum compared to the cabinet size it does not have any form of suspension and probably won't spin much over 500rpm. Having said that I would love the model with the chrome door and heater.
 
I think this would be a boon in hotels where airline flight crews stay. I can't tell you how many times myself and others have had to wash shirts, pants & other uniform pieces in the bath tub to get them clean for the next day's use. Especially if your line was extended by scheduling!
 
Thanks Andy, don't have powerpoint I am afraid and my laptop won't let me download the free version. Oh well. Was looking at the other washers, namely the 10kg machine. 478mins for a 60deg cotton wash!!!?? I hope that's a typo!
 
hmmmmmmm i know what is going on my christmas list :D :D

im getting a new job soon and i am going to save every penny to get one !!

Trey :)
 
i could see this...

...in an RV/Caravan. Of course, there are technical problems since RVs run on 30A/120V or 50A/110V in the USA (no doubt 230 in Europe). But if it doesn't consume more than (say) 10 amps you could use a 110->220 converter :)

Then again given how flimsy most RVs are a wall mounted thing might NOT be a good idea!!

The big thing available for the mobile market here is a w/d combo in 110V made by splendide.
 
Guys, I need some help.

I've ordered one of those but it will take maybe more than 2 months to arrive by EMS (shipped to a friend's address in Paraguay to avoid the brazilian taxes).

Who else here has ordered it? Would you please send me as much pictures as possible and also some videos, overall descriptions and reviews?

I'm running against the time to show it to a local importer.
 
Update

This machine is simply fantastic.
It is really tiny but can hold 9 T-shirts or 4 bath towels easily.

Cycles are long and up to 6 rinses can be selected.

Spin is 700 rpm. It does a decent job.
Dispensers work great and the balance system is also fantastic.

It's expensive but worth every cent. This is the first mini machine that's really useful in any home, as a main washer for singles or a second washer for bigger families. It's really useful for those mini loads and even for "not so mini" loads too.

By the way, Electrolux launched it here in Brazil as "Mini Silent"
 
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