Washer or washer/dryer
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Washer or washer/dryer
In the market for a new washing machine after the Miele died after only 7 years (never needed to call a technician mind). The missus insists its been a bad buy but I'm pretty certaim it was cos we never followed the standard rule of not filling it over capacity...
Anyway... Now we are in the market for a new washer and I'm contemplating a washer dryer. Partly so I can just throw my (any future purchases as well as current jacket) goretex gear in and dry it without resorting to ironing it to have the nikwax do its thing...
Anyway... whats you lots thoughts... Is washer dryer tehcnology come far enough now rhat it won't be breaking down every other day. Obviously we'll be trying to keep to a certain standard of manufacturer and currently we thinking of Bosch being the goTo...
Just in case anyone wonders... the Miele has been on its way out for over half a year now but cleaning the drain thing at the bottom as well as emptying waste pipe blockages etc has kept it going. I did call 2 non Miele techs who both said... We don't touch Miele. Standarr Miele tech is a massive £80 call out charge so staying away from that!
Anyway... Now we are in the market for a new washer and I'm contemplating a washer dryer. Partly so I can just throw my (any future purchases as well as current jacket) goretex gear in and dry it without resorting to ironing it to have the nikwax do its thing...
Anyway... whats you lots thoughts... Is washer dryer tehcnology come far enough now rhat it won't be breaking down every other day. Obviously we'll be trying to keep to a certain standard of manufacturer and currently we thinking of Bosch being the goTo...
Just in case anyone wonders... the Miele has been on its way out for over half a year now but cleaning the drain thing at the bottom as well as emptying waste pipe blockages etc has kept it going. I did call 2 non Miele techs who both said... We don't touch Miele. Standarr Miele tech is a massive £80 call out charge so staying away from that!
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You going 29er or 650b Shaf?
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On 650b at the mo but reckon the Transmitter cohld probably manage 29er wheels if I went thinner tyres.
Normally do the washing of my kit by hand but might learn how to use new machine
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Separate washer and drier I'd say. I think combo washer/driers tend to be less reliable (although I appreciate that the space saving of a washer/drier can be attractive if you're short of space). We've had great success with Zanussi washers and driers (based on Which recommendations at the time of purchase). We've had two washing machines in 35 years and the drier is over twenty years old and still going strong (all Zanussi). Hth.
PS, Bosch was the other brand that Which recommended the last time I looked (which was ages ago admittedly).
PS, Bosch was the other brand that Which recommended the last time I looked (which was ages ago admittedly).
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Singletrackworld does these sort of questions a whole lot better
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sorry man... I just got a bit beside myself for a mo. Only realised the error of my ways after Andy mentioned the 650B or 29er (to myself)...Cheeky Monkey wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 12:05 am Singletrackworld does these sort of questions a whole lot better
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I have a washer dryer due to space, I have yet to use the dryer aspect as I think its just environmentally a poor choice and i am never in that much of a rush for the clothes I just washed,
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This.I think its just environmentally a poor choice
I actually thought this was going to be a post about reproofing jackets or summat.
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In order of preference: Washing line; clothes horse; dryer.
Given how breezy it is round here the outdoor line can be just as quick as the dryer.
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Don't forget shaf a washer/dryer is on drums not discs
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Stu... believe it or not, it was. That was the main reason why considering a dryer in first place... But from the input I'll probably just continue with using iron-on after reproofing and just grt another deidcated washer etc...Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:50 pmThis.I think its just environmentally a poor choice
I actually thought this was going to be a post about reproofing jackets or summat.
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Thanks MaM. I'm not as technically advanced/knowledgeable to get that properly you mean the bearings are... erm... anywaymiddleagedmadness wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:32 pm Don't forget shaf a washer/dryer is on drums not discs
Tgat reminds me. Tomorrow comes the day of truth. Gonna give them hub bearings a good bashing at swapping em over. Tell you what: If it was goes well (and it will IA*) I'm gonna go complete my BaMAugust before the week is out. Somewhwre nice as a little treat to myself. Will even take myself som coffee
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If going for the belt drive just remember the poor availability in third world countries
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3rd world etc . Got to be one of the weirdest threads for a long time. Marvellous!
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It goes back to when drum brakes were still fitted to all trucks and I was asked to interview some one for the workshop after the pleasantries I asked him what experience he had ,said he was a washing machines repair man ,as i explained there's quite a bit difference between washing machines and trucks the only reply I got was " well they've both got drums ain't they" couldn't argue with him but needless to say he didn't get the job
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... I remember on the buses. Even the newer (2008 when I left) buses used to come with drum brakes still (or at least drums at one end). I always assumed trucks were the same...middleagedmadness wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 8:18 pm It goes back to when drum brakes were still fitted to all trucks and I was asked to interview some one for the workshop after the pleasantries I asked him what experience he had ,said he was a washing machines repair man ,as i explained there's quite a bit difference between washing machines and trucks the only reply I got was " well they've both got drums ain't they" couldn't argue with him but needless to say he didn't get the job
Truck drivers and bus drivers, might I add, had a much better relationship out on the road than even cyclists have with each other. Not sure if thats the reason I still nod and smile/wave at cyclists whilst rid8ng happily past the so and so's
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I was always told that Yorkshire was the third world?
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We do tend to improvise alot and alot of recycling going on ... I never did get out of 26ers until just a few years ago and... maybe part of the reason was that I might not be able to get 27.5 tyres from the local shops. Plus our local Halfords only has mainly Carreras... does that all count!Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 8:35 pm I was always told that Yorkshire was the third world?
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Sorry, bit lost here.
Wouldn't a jet wash be better? Just avoid the bearings.
Wouldn't a jet wash be better? Just avoid the bearings.
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Yeah... that could work...
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Surely the answer is to dress entirely in bamboo. Then you need never wash anything again
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Miele and look after it. Or pay the £80 quid and get it fixed.
Samsung a good shout.
Samsung a good shout.
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we'll have to have a word with Stu
Charliecres wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:41 pm Surely the answer is to dress entirely in bamboo. Then you need never wash anything again
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Johnny the Miele has been good and orginally when we bought our first vacuum cleaner by them. At Currys we asked the lady at counter whats her thoughts. She explained that she had a Miele vacuum for 15 years and in the end got fed up that its just not breaking down. So went and got a new one... the suction today on ours is still 80 percent of what it was when new (I think its going on 13 years now)...johnnystorm wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2019 10:57 pm Miele and look after it. Or pay the £80 quid and get it fixed.
Samsung a good shout.
Unfortunately the 80 quid is just the call out charge. Both other (one highly reputed) washing machine engineers we contacted who weren't such highly call out charges. As soon as we mentioned Miele the did a u-turn and said they're a pain to work with.
Might have to just go with that suggestion though.
Currently am washing a full load by hand (so it doesnt pile up) and it really is a 'make you a man/grow hairs on your chest' kind of exercise... gonna leave in bath overnight and figure out how to risnse everything properly