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washing machine suggestions
afternoon,
Our washing machine is a load of shit. its a creaky old toploader that makes your clothes look really old after one go. The clincher came when I asked my OH if the top she was wearing was the one we bought back in the UK four years ago, and she said she bought it the other week and put it through the machin once. I was wondering whether anyone has any suggestions of what I might buy? front or top, doesnt matter. :D:D |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by In Exile
(Post 9582476)
afternoon,
Our washing machine is a load of shit. its a creaky old toploader that makes your clothes look really old after one go. The clincher came when I asked my OH if the top she was wearing was the one we bought back in the UK four years ago, and she said she bought it the other week and put it through the machin once. I was wondering whether anyone has any suggestions of what I might buy? front or top, doesnt matter. :D:D I lie, the door catch broke earlier this year, which I fixed for about a fiver. Toploaders to be avoided, "Dancing In The Moonlight", ghastly song. |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Depends on your priority. As far as I am aware (generally):
Front loaders are gentler on your clothes, use less water and energy, are better use of space (you can stack your dryer) and spin higher speed (so less dryer time needed). However they are generally more expensive and have a longer wash cycle. I have a top loader but aside from the fast cycle I don't really like it. Would go front loader next time. I don't know why I know so much on this subject. |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by DeadVim
(Post 9582481)
Toploaders to be avoided, "Dancing In The Moonlight", ghastly song.
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Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by In Exile
(Post 9582476)
afternoon,
Our washing machine is a load of shit. its a creaky old toploader that makes your clothes look really old after one go. The clincher came when I asked my OH if the top she was wearing was the one we bought back in the UK four years ago, and she said she bought it the other week and put it through the machin once. I was wondering whether anyone has any suggestions of what I might buy? front or top, doesnt matter. :D:D |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Can you get AEG in Aus?
Had a one now (front loader washer/dryer) for eight years with not a spot of bother. Not cheap like but lasts. Have never been anything but disappointed with the results from toploaders. Have I really just typed that last line? |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by steen1976
(Post 9582508)
Have never been anything but disappointed with the results from toploaders.
Have I really just typed that last line? just in case you wanted to delete it :D i think a frint loader is the way to go for me. Just checking Bing Ree for some brands. |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by bumble69
(Post 9582488)
However they are generally more expensive and have a longer wash cycle.
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Re: washing machine suggestions
We've always had bad luck with WMs and are on our third in 7 years.
Got one of these 12 months ago http://www.lg.com/au/laundry-floorca...e-WD11020D.jsp So far so good and the direct drive makes it really quiet compared to previous machines. |
Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by HelenTD
(Post 9582577)
Not true about long wash cycles. Our Bosch has many programmes, including "refresh" and 15 mins express ones. Not expensive either, lots of bargains out there at the moment.
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Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
(Post 9582501)
Got a Samsung 'Eco-bubble' last month. Seems fine, quiet, quick, reasonable price and they were offering $100 cash back as well.
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Re: washing machine suggestions
Front loader- we have a Bosch which has the 15 min cycle ideal for towels, as long as you spin them afterwards.
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Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by In Exile
(Post 9582476)
afternoon,
Our washing machine is a load of shit. its a creaky old toploader that makes your clothes look really old after one go. The clincher came when I asked my OH if the top she was wearing was the one we bought back in the UK four years ago, and she said she bought it the other week and put it through the machin once. I was wondering whether anyone has any suggestions of what I might buy? front or top, doesnt matter. :D:D |
Re: washing machine suggestions
We have a Fisher & Paykel Aquasmart top-loader and it has been trouble-free for four years. It is rated at 3.5 stars (out of 5.0) for energy and 4 for water. Bought it from Retravision. Prior to this we've always owned front loaders. Can't see any difference in terms of machine wear on the clothes.
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Re: washing machine suggestions
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 9582600)
We are getting one of those... I think Amazulu has one as well.
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