Steam Washing Machines
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MrOrange

Original Poster:

2,039 posts

277 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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Moving house and buying a new washing machine. Amazon reviews says a Candy XYZ is the pretty good at £240.

Except the OH is quite taken with a £550 Steam Washing Machine (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003ULOYT4) so is it worth it?

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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Seeing as a slightly hotter than the label stated wash reduced some of my wifes clothing to barbie sized cloths fk knows what STEAM would do!!

Anyway, it's bubble technology now, steam was so last year...

smile

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

228 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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BORING

I wanted a huge washing machine that weighed 10 tons and you needed to shovel coal into it and keep all the brass bits shiney

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

226 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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MrOrange said:
Moving house and buying a new washing machine. Amazon reviews says a Candy XYZ is the pretty good at £240.

Except the OH is quite taken with a £550 Steam Washing Machine (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003ULOYT4) so is it worth it?
We have a steam washing machine as you say at extra cost, just asked my wife would you buy one again.

The answer is it does not do anything different than tha normal washing machine except use a little bit less water, it does not make any difference to your clothes.
Don't waste the extra money.

shimmey69

1,525 posts

202 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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Get a direct drive machine they are honestly silent we got an LG direct drive with steam and the mrs like to steam the kids clothes but with the direct drive you can stand next to it whilst it's spinning at 1400 and you can barely hear it!!

This replaced a 4 yes old hoypoint that was so loud you couldn't have a conversation in the next room!!

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

226 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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shimmey69 said:
Get a direct drive machine they are honestly silent we got an LG direct drive with steam and the mrs like to steam the kids clothes but with the direct drive you can stand next to it whilst it's spinning at 1400 and you can barely hear it!!

This replaced a 4 yes old hoypoint that was so loud you couldn't have a conversation in the next room!!
Ours is a LG Steam washing machine.

dickymint

28,525 posts

282 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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Kneetrembler said:
shimmey69 said:
Get a direct drive machine they are honestly silent we got an LG direct drive with steam and the mrs like to steam the kids clothes but with the direct drive you can stand next to it whilst it's spinning at 1400 and you can barely hear it!!

This replaced a 4 yes old hoypoint that was so loud you couldn't have a conversation in the next room!!
Ours is a LG Steam washing machine.
Same here. Cracking bit of kit........... according to She that uses it. spin

Stu R

21,451 posts

239 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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dickymint said:
Kneetrembler said:
shimmey69 said:
Get a direct drive machine they are honestly silent we got an LG direct drive with steam and the mrs like to steam the kids clothes but with the direct drive you can stand next to it whilst it's spinning at 1400 and you can barely hear it!!

This replaced a 4 yes old hoypoint that was so loud you couldn't have a conversation in the next room!!
Ours is a LG Steam washing machine.
Same here. Cracking bit of kit........... according to She that uses it. spin
+1. I loathe doing laundry, but the LG Direct Drive machines we just got are a godsend compared to the 10-15 year old Bosch they replaced. Much quieter, and they play a natty little tune at the end of the wash cycle that gets stuck in my head every time I hear it hehe

eastlmark

1,656 posts

231 months

Wednesday 3rd August 2011
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I think the price you quoted for the Candy will say it all....
Think steam is just a fad, get loads of rusty steam heaters (just take the lid of your shiny LG, after removing plug of course and you will see what I mean) at very young ages and many just dont use the feature. Direct drive is just backward technology BTW, no quiteter than any similar priced, induction motor machine, and washing machine belt problems just dont happen, or very rarely anyhows.

Laurel Green

31,026 posts

256 months

Thursday 4th August 2011
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Talking of the latest 'fad' being bubbles; just noticed in the Makro mail, as of the 10th:

Samsung Ecobubble (don't you just love that name) WF0702WKE 7kg @ £299.99 plus VAT. Thought it worth a mention.

ETA: Not available at their Teesside store.

Edited by Laurel Green on Thursday 4th August 12:39