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Yaaaaawn!!
Current one is going to give up the ghost pretty soon so I'd best sort a new one before I have to deal with a dead machine full of water in the upstairs of a split-level flat.
Obvs. I'd like to pay as little as poss. for it, but is a spendy Miele type affair going to be more sensible long-term than a cheapo?
The vote on here generally goes to Miele.
Anything by Beko, cheap n cheerfull
Samsung eco bubble gets my vote free 5 year guarantee and it plays a wee tune when it's done whereas my miele dishwasher cleaned dishes great but had a slack bladder and peed all over the kitchen floor from time to time
Miele won't burn your house down.
Beko - well, they don't have the best history.
The vote on here generally goes to Miele.
I'm a dissenter. Sorry sog.
Bosch.......on our second in twenty years .....the first lasted 19 years.....on every day and no compromise with muddynstuff ..mountain bike...hockey or football.....
Our last Miele lasted 14 years, and we were told bybthe engineer who condemned it it would have gone on for a few more if we had descaled it more regularly
bottom of the range Bosch. A little over £200, lasts the thick end of 20 years. My last one lasted 17 years, the motor had a problem, could have had it repaired but decided to just buy a new one - I decided that after 17 years of 100% reliable service it deserved to be retired and replaced with another.
Beko we have now is 5 years old, no probs.
The ten year old one it replaced still worked, albeit with a noisy bearing (£17, two-hour fix) but it was the "wrong colour" after decorating.
Will buy again, cheap enough to replace.
One up from bottom of the range Miele. Life's too short to be bothering about when they go wrong. 1200 rpm spin, fast 40c wash. Ours is 15 years old and used daily.
Buy on quality not features.
Candy here, Beko without the badge!
9 years still going but not used daily, maybe 3 or 4 times a week. Can cope with dirty mtb kit and amazingly dirty horse rugs!
In its defence we bought it when we didn't have any spare cash so got what we could, would go with bosch next time from family recommendations.
Had a John Lewis one for 11 years and 2 house moves. My parents have had theirs for 9.
About Beko.......BEKO plc is a subsidiary of Arçelik
About Arcelik.......Arçelik is part of a large multinational group called Koç Holding
Honest 🙂
Buy cheap cos what's a great £800 machine now won't be in ten years time when technology has progressed (think efficiency and power consumption, not just reliability ). We have a three yr old Beko that cost not much more than a repair on our previous Zanussi and it hasn't missed a beat. I wouldn't waste money on an expensive machine anymore.
Siemens - I think that's what we have.
was twice as much as a cheapo machine but should hopefully last a bit more than twice as long.
previous machine lasted just over a couple of years before it started destroying clothes
Bosch
plays a wee tune when it's done
Can turn this off on the bosch so no being woken up (this matters when combining the holiday washing with jetlag recovery)
Samsung by far the best we've had, the Beko one before it only lasted 3 years.
Whatever's on ebay local ads from a decent manufacturer. So an £80 Hotpoint last week. Previous machine did nearly 15 years for similar money.
Candy are part of Hoover not beko.
ao.com have lots of recommendations, I think there is a Hoover for a good price that everyone rates strongly.
We bought a Bosch from them. I noted that on some models people were complaining that the 1400 spin speed was not enough to really dry - maybe you need a higher spin speed with the bigger drums, was my thought.
Ours has 1600 and that is fine, on a 9Kg drum.
If you get a bigger drum then you need to think where you are going to put all this extra stuff to dry.
In a recommend what-you've got style - AEG or Siemens. We had the AEG for about 10 years before the bearings went. The Siemens is about 2 years in running about 5-6 washes per week with an 8kg drum. Fine so far. Quieter than the AEG too (before the AEG bearings went).
After looking into it I got a 2nd hand Miele.
It's built like the Bismarck, it just works and doesn't break.
Brands like Hoover, Zanussi, Hotpoint etc. are essentially built by the same manufacturers and have planned obsolescence. (usually the logic board that costs more than a new washing machine to replace)
Ignore all the shiny "my spin speed is faster than yours" it's BS
My old Bosch just died a few weeks ago. It was getting smelly from too much muddy stuff anyway.
I ordered a 9kg Samsung from AO and it's great - really clean wash, lots of programmes, and a big drum.
Anything by Beko, cheap n cheerfull
Wouldn't touch Beko with a barge-pole; their attitude to safety sucks.
They were repeatedly warned by London Fire Brigade about call outs to fires caused by their appliances but took years to do anything about it.
Bookmarked.
Me too.
Pumps just gone in ours and not sure if a want to replace it on an eight year old machine.
Bosch ain't what they were - wish I'd got custody of the Miele...
But my partner's Samsung is rather good.
We had a Bosch. Used daily. Lasted until 1 month after the warranty expired - bearings went and would cost over £180 to replace as the job needs 2 people and is a pig. Turns out that the bearings that they use aren't properly sealed and loads fail in the same way. Service was rubbish from them too. The bottom of the range Miele we have now was cheap (from John Lewis, shop soiled) and has already lasted longer. Bosch seem to be building down to a price.
maybe you need a higher spin speed with the bigger drums, was my thought.
I'd have thought the opposite was true? The bigger the drum, the faster the edges are travelling for a given rotational velocity.