Some people would rather deal with JL than Currys ok £10 more but as I'm sure you know they will price match. For the same money I know who I would prefer for CS.
fishmaster to misterboumsong
29 Oct 153#8
I'd phone a record label and get signed up.
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quglarz
29 Oct 15#1
Thinking about getting one but reviews are not the best on this Waching Machine. Anybody got one ?
misterboumsong
29 Oct 15#2
Yeah got one the drum bangs like mad when a load of bath towels go in - was thinking of phoning samsung .
fishmaster to misterboumsong
29 Oct 153#8
I'd phone a record label and get signed up.
senukas
29 Oct 152#3
I have newer WF80F5EBW4W model and very pleased with it. Miele probably better but for twice the price is it worth?
Don't be fooled by £549 price, it is pretty standard for this model and it was £307 in Currys in September (after discount codes and best possible cashback) .
vexrob
29 Oct 151#4
I've got one of these, paid £399 about 6 months ago. Great looking washing machine, stylish. It does a great job too - I don't have an issue with any noise but then I guess if you live in a smaller residence you might notice it a bit more.
A great purchase at £369. I like Samsung as a company overall. I've slowly buying lots more of their products, TV's, Audio, washing machines, fridges. Never had an issue with any of their products.
claireashenh
29 Oct 15#5
Got one and love it, the stain away cycle even get bike oil out, I have mine in the conservatory so noise isn't an issue
haworthia
29 Oct 151#6
Only £10 more at John Lewis.
Gumpy Joe to haworthia
29 Oct 15#7
Whats the benefit of buying from JL when this comes with a 5 year parts and labour guarantee?
googley2
29 Oct 15#9
Still waiting for cash back to track on the last offer when I bought them machine, mines in storage so cant comment. Can say Currys did a total mess up of the delivery and I ended up with someone else's delivery - wasnt impressed.
bseal1947 to googley2
29 Oct 15#19
Sounds rights for these jokers. Mother in law had a delivery of a freezer. They then tried to deliver again but she already had it. Then they didn't take away the old one. They then sent a plumber twice to plumb in the washing machine she never had instead of collecting the old freezer for recycling
Mark3270
29 Oct 15#10
Just bought a 9kg, 1400 skin Ecobubble machine (WW90J6410CW) direct from AO.com, at £529 but by the time all the cashback has been claimed it will come in @ £334. Comes with the usual 5years parts & labour warranty, and also a 10year warranty on the motor (Digital Inverter).
Instructions specifically state to run the Calibration Program once it's installed, and I've noticed that when you put a load in and set the program running, it spins the drum slowly, in a couple of directions to ascertain the weight, and I presume adjusts the spin speed accordingly - see below
This make useful reading too - found via Google;
"Inverter Technology in Washing Machines
Inverter technology has been revolutionary in saving electricity in most appliances that have a motor. The benefit of this technology is that it makes the machine run at a speed which is optimum based on the load on the machine. A conventional washing machine has a motor that is designed for a fixed load and operates most efficiently when run at the optimum load. But a washing machine with inverter technology allows the motor to operate at a speed that is optimum for the load in the washing machine.
A washing machine with inverter technology has sensors that detect the loading of the washing machine. Based on the load, the electronic circuit determines the optimum speed at which the motor should be run to optimize electricity use. To have variable speeds the washing machines have a VFD or Brushless DC motors that allows optimum use of electricity at variable speeds.
So if you use washing machine with different load sizes on a regular basis, a washing machine with inverter technology can help"
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Don't be fooled by £549 price, it is pretty standard for this model and it was £307 in Currys in September (after discount codes and best possible cashback) .
A great purchase at £369. I like Samsung as a company overall. I've slowly buying lots more of their products, TV's, Audio, washing machines, fridges. Never had an issue with any of their products.
Instructions specifically state to run the Calibration Program once it's installed, and I've noticed that when you put a load in and set the program running, it spins the drum slowly, in a couple of directions to ascertain the weight, and I presume adjusts the spin speed accordingly - see below
This make useful reading too - found via Google;
"Inverter Technology in Washing Machines
Inverter technology has been revolutionary in saving electricity in most appliances that have a motor. The benefit of this technology is that it makes the machine run at a speed which is optimum based on the load on the machine. A conventional washing machine has a motor that is designed for a fixed load and operates most efficiently when run at the optimum load. But a washing machine with inverter technology allows the motor to operate at a speed that is optimum for the load in the washing machine.
A washing machine with inverter technology has sensors that detect the loading of the washing machine. Based on the load, the electronic circuit determines the optimum speed at which the motor should be run to optimize electricity use. To have variable speeds the washing machines have a VFD or Brushless DC motors that allows optimum use of electricity at variable speeds.
So if you use washing machine with different load sizes on a regular basis, a washing machine with inverter technology can help"