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So, the washing machine decided to sacrifice itself to the gods so that Andy Murray won on Sunday, so I am now in the market for an new washing machine.
Family of 4, generates a fair bit of washing, existing machine was poor so anything new will be / seem better.
max budget up to 5-600. What would you get? I've seen something like this:
[url= http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry-dishwashers/washing-machines/samsung-wf80f5e2w4x-ecobubble-washing-machine-graphite-21248477-pdt.html ]linky[/url]
5 yr warranty and free tab. Any thoughts?
Looks a lot of technology to go wrong, to me(*). There's half a dozen Bosch machines on that site, they're well regarded I believe (and Meile is out of your budget).
(* - and the washing machine.)
Spend half that and get a large (9-11kg) Indesit. Ours works a treat and copes with lots of dirty stuff including horse stuff.
I'll add another data point for reasonably-priced machines:
£400 Zanussi lasted 8 years and one house move
£600 Bosch lasted 5 years
Current Zanussi was £229 and is in year 4; has had £15 door lock, fitted in 2 minutes by me.
My 15-year-old Bosch WM expired at Easter and I replaced it with [url= http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry-dishwashers/washer-dryers/lg-f1480yd5-washer-dryer-silver-10078518-pdt.html ]this[/url]
(W/D—I was fed up having wet washing hanging round the house all winter)
The drum's huge (did all the duvets over the w/e) but it's fine for small loads too—and the latest electricity bill wasn't too scary
Miele FTW.
Can you get a Miele for £600?