Bargain for a 10KG machine, A+++ Rated and brill reviews
Loads of Black Friday deals on site!
Quieter, bigger, faster. Featuring a huge 10kg drum, 30 minute quick wash and an inverter motor that reduces noise, this model is made for busy families. The A+++ energy rating is market leading, keeping your bills lower – especially if you’re replacing an older model. Your clothes will spend less time drying thanks to the speedy 1400rpm spin. It’s maintains its efficiency thanks to the load size sensor. It alters the length of your cycle and water usage according to the size of your load. The door is bigger too, which means loading and unloading your laundry has never been easier.
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Chanchi32
27 Nov 154#1
TENNEROFF gives £10 discount
maybe other codes - just checking
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Chanchi32
27 Nov 154#1
TENNEROFF gives £10 discount
maybe other codes - just checking
goonertillidie to Chanchi32
27 Nov 152#2
Nice, Fancy meeting you here! :smile: Cheers!
dbrazuk
27 Nov 15#3
Cheers gooner, bagged one :laughing:
Varnor
27 Nov 151#4
Yeah got this around 00:40 this morning, the Mrs said it was a great deal. The tenner off voucher also works, I always Google for vouchers before I buy anything online these days and so had already done this too
This washer seems to be the same price on lots of other websites
ro53ben
27 Nov 151#15
A+++ for energy but only B rated for spinning - 1400rpm isn't that great.
You may save a bit of energy in the wash cycle but you'll lose it when drying as your clothes won't come at the dryer as dry as they could with a decent spinner.
I'll stick to my overpriced Miele :laughing:
moodyafc
27 Nov 15#17
Avoid Zanussi - buy Miele for a washing machine, you'll have it for 20+ years.
Unless you're looking for a temporary machine that will last approx 5 yrs.
patg2005 to moodyafc
27 Nov 15#18
"I didn't know how long we had together. Who does?"
pcplod to moodyafc
27 Nov 15#26
I've had my Zanussi for 25 years and only had one small water leak from it that I was able to sort out myself. Although, I think that today's appliances across the board aren't engineered like they used to be and any modern washing machine is likely to have a shorter lifespan than it's predecessors. I also only use it once a week typically.
Miele are good but pricey and I am not sure that the extra cost would necessarily be guaranteed to be outweighed by it's longevity. It used to be that Miele put steel jackets around their drums whenever everyone else was using cheaper concrete ones and that gave the drum better balance. I don't know what the situation is nowadays.
I have a Miele cylinder vacuum cleaner which I reckons out-performs every other domestic cylinder cleaner but it has had some reliability problems, so I am not an acolyte of the brand.
Darude
27 Nov 15#19
Great deal, good size drum, ordered with TENNEROFF and TCB tracked at £7.03, so if cashback is successful = £261.97
spenspuma
27 Nov 15#20
Bra gin
dexter
27 Nov 15#21
sorry if a stupid question but just buying a house and does the machine have standard dimensions as dont have the dimensions to hand and dont want to miss this deal
Thanks
patti to dexter
27 Nov 15#23
Emilys added a different website to get it from and dimensions on there. Click here
simonspeakeasy
27 Nov 152#22
"Wake up! Time to die!"
bingowings85
27 Nov 15#24
what's the warranty like?
ro53ben
27 Nov 151#27
There are two angles to this one.
Zanussi was a quality appliance manufacturer with a great reputation. They had many happy owners, including myself. Then they got bought out by Electrolux.
Initially the change of ownership didn't do much, but slowly the big E started merging the sales and manufacturing operations. The product quality went down, as did after-sales and support.
People often make claims about "they don't make them like they used to" and it's true. They aren't made by the same people or in the same factory. Very few appliance manufacturers have remained unchanged over the years and many different brands are all made in the same factory under the same parent company. Zanussi & Electrolux are one and the same, as are Whirlpool/Indesit/Hotpoint/Ariston/Polar/KitchenAid. Also Siemens/Bosch/Neff, all the same owner.
Miele is a little different. It's owned by Miele. They also own Miele. Just one brand, one great reputation. Longer life, better reliability, better warranties.
To clarify the story above, in a washer you have the inner spinning drum in which you put your clothes and another drum outside that which holds the water. Most manufacturers switched the outer drum to plastic, to reduce cost. But this made the machine to light and prone to wobble during the spin cycle. So they put a lump of concrete in the bottom of the machine. Miele just continue to make their outer drum out of steel. No artificial weight required.
gavinmit
27 Nov 151#28
AO's Black Friday showing has been really poor. Half the machines have been cheaper before outside of the sales.
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Loads of Black Friday deals on site!
Quieter, bigger, faster. Featuring a huge 10kg drum, 30 minute quick wash and an inverter motor that reduces noise, this model is made for busy families. The A+++ energy rating is market leading, keeping your bills lower – especially if you’re replacing an older model. Your clothes will spend less time drying thanks to the speedy 1400rpm spin. It’s maintains its efficiency thanks to the load size sensor. It alters the length of your cycle and water usage according to the size of your load. The door is bigger too, which means loading and unloading your laundry has never been easier.
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Good deal, have some heat
which one is better?
I waited up all night watching AO for Samsung G-Series RSG5UCRS American Fridge Freezer - Stainless Steel £899
Guess what....after midnight thursday they put the price up to £949!!
http://www.bootskitchenappliances.com/product/zwf01483wr-zanussi-lindo300-washing-machine-white-29672-1.aspx
http://www.nextdomesticappliances.co.uk/product/zwf01483wr-zanussi-washing-machine-white-29672.aspx
You may save a bit of energy in the wash cycle but you'll lose it when drying as your clothes won't come at the dryer as dry as they could with a decent spinner.
I'll stick to my overpriced Miele :laughing:
Unless you're looking for a temporary machine that will last approx 5 yrs.
Miele are good but pricey and I am not sure that the extra cost would necessarily be guaranteed to be outweighed by it's longevity. It used to be that Miele put steel jackets around their drums whenever everyone else was using cheaper concrete ones and that gave the drum better balance. I don't know what the situation is nowadays.
I have a Miele cylinder vacuum cleaner which I reckons out-performs every other domestic cylinder cleaner but it has had some reliability problems, so I am not an acolyte of the brand.
Thanks
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Zanussi was a quality appliance manufacturer with a great reputation. They had many happy owners, including myself. Then they got bought out by Electrolux.
Initially the change of ownership didn't do much, but slowly the big E started merging the sales and manufacturing operations. The product quality went down, as did after-sales and support.
People often make claims about "they don't make them like they used to" and it's true. They aren't made by the same people or in the same factory. Very few appliance manufacturers have remained unchanged over the years and many different brands are all made in the same factory under the same parent company. Zanussi & Electrolux are one and the same, as are Whirlpool/Indesit/Hotpoint/Ariston/Polar/KitchenAid. Also Siemens/Bosch/Neff, all the same owner.
Miele is a little different. It's owned by Miele. They also own Miele. Just one brand, one great reputation. Longer life, better reliability, better warranties.
To clarify the story above, in a washer you have the inner spinning drum in which you put your clothes and another drum outside that which holds the water. Most manufacturers switched the outer drum to plastic, to reduce cost. But this made the machine to light and prone to wobble during the spin cycle. So they put a lump of concrete in the bottom of the machine. Miele just continue to make their outer drum out of steel. No artificial weight required.
E.g. this Beko was £189 only a week ago http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/beko-wmb71543w-7kg-washing-machine-1500-spin-speed-a-energy-rating-for-189-delivered-2323618. They then put it up to £279 so they could reduce it down to £219 today. Sale of the century.
Retailers really do take us for mugs.