Guess you meant using the £30 code where you will be given a £30 Credit? If so, that's not exactly £30 off, although it's not bad.
swd80
18 Jan 16#3
1400 spin Beko was (is?) just £149 from Curry's.
fishmaster
19 Jan 161#4
Spin is poor on this one, but it's cheap. Personally I'd look for faster spin, which in turn means less drying time, as more water is released from the clothes and saves energy.
eraldo to fishmaster
19 Jan 16#13
That made no sense at all.
It will use the energy that its rated to use and slower spinning machines tend to use less than faster spinning machines. The clothes will come out of the machine full of water regardless of how fast it was spun and drying time has very little to do with a washing machine it will depend on weather you use a dryer or how warm and sunny it is.
witekgl
19 Jan 16#5
Now £149
ollie87
19 Jan 161#6
What about in Summer when you're drying your clothes outside? A faster spin would actually use more energy in that case.
AVANTIME
19 Jan 161#7
1000 spin? Cheap but that is slow in this day and age.
Nicolagriffey
19 Jan 16#8
Well it is you get £30 credit in your account to pay £30 off the total owed
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Guess you meant using the £30 code where you will be given a £30 Credit? If so, that's not exactly £30 off, although it's not bad.
It will use the energy that its rated to use and slower spinning machines tend to use less than faster spinning machines. The clothes will come out of the machine full of water regardless of how fast it was spun and drying time has very little to do with a washing machine it will depend on weather you use a dryer or how warm and sunny it is.