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My washing machine is in the kitchen standing, on a concrete floor.
If it was in the bathroom on the chipboard floor, all the windows in the house would rattle when it went onto spin.
That's assuming the bathroom was big enough to get it in.
 
And before the Germans start banging on about having a good quality washing machine, mine's a Bosch, German I believe.:p
The house however isn't.
 
I asked me pal,who has done the white goods job,for years,just which machine,was the one he never had to go to....and that's what i bought.

It has been murdered,with 2 lads,and every outdoor sport going.

In 12 years,it has had one set of brushes,and regular filter cleans....and that's all :)
 
if it's had brushes, is it Trigger's broom?
 
I asked me pal,who has done the white goods job,for years,just which machine,was the one he never had to go to....and that's what i bought.

It has been murdered,with 2 lads,and every outdoor sport going.

In 12 years,it has had one set of brushes,and regular filter cleans....and that's all :)
And you couldn't tell the rest of us the make of this washing machine?

Is it a trade secret or is there only a limited supply.;)
 
And you couldn't tell the rest of us the make of this washing machine?

Is it a trade secret or is there only a limited supply.;)

....Just checking if anyone give a hoot ;)

It's a Bosch clasixx6,which probably 3000+ cycles ago,was the mid range minus one....in other words,there was one better model,which had a digital screen thingy,and this was the cause of some issues,so me pal advised the lesser model.

This simple,nonchalant kitchen ornament,must have been built by Cyberdyne...not long after it landed,and in the middle of an extension,where it got "chess pieced" around...it ended up frozen solid with a full wash in,at -8 :eek:

It took two days to thaw,and i expected it to be scrap...even the outlet pipe had split:rolleyes: but no,it survived.

I have fixed and been involved with in-depth diagnosis,on some very expensive and technically endowed competitors....which kind of proves my point;)
 
PEG, any chance of a pic of some technically endowed competitors?
Asking for a friend...

No taping of tallywackers....just referring to things like the Samsung's smart cycles,etc,where a double first in instructions degree,would be needed to understand it...

I had a pals industrial Samsung machine in bits,where thankfully,it was somewhat easier to work out the drum gaiter had ripped,and multiple soapy internal drenchings,had rotted the terminals off the heater elements :)
 

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