Been on the look out for one of these for a while, that many different model numbers I have no idea if this is a good one or not but wife is happy as its silver and 8kg.
2 year guarantee as standard, extra 3 year guarantee at no extra cost via online registration after delivery. So total 5 year parts and labour warranty for free
- Youngy
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onamission100
11 Mar 164#2
I was having the same dilema Samsung or LG , but after speaking to experienced and knowlegeable sales people and reading forums went for a LG Machine.
It was 9kg 1400 and down to £400 from currys reluctantly. Got promotional 5years on machine and 10 years on inverter motor.
TIP:
Which ever one you get watch out for a hammer / banging noise when the machine fills up with water, nothing to worry about just turn down the water pressure going into the machine.
cjb2015 to andysmith1980
26 Mar 163#44
Irony is I posted this deal and bought the currys one instead
solonely
11 Mar 163#5
LG direct drive
Bullet prove washing machines.
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daisyb212
11 Mar 161#1
agree looks good and decent price for a decent machine
onamission100
11 Mar 164#2
I was having the same dilema Samsung or LG , but after speaking to experienced and knowlegeable sales people and reading forums went for a LG Machine.
It was 9kg 1400 and down to £400 from currys reluctantly. Got promotional 5years on machine and 10 years on inverter motor.
TIP:
Which ever one you get watch out for a hammer / banging noise when the machine fills up with water, nothing to worry about just turn down the water pressure going into the machine.
kabz to onamission100
12 Mar 16#18
How do you reduce the water pressure going into the machine?
top
11 Mar 162#3
Had one (probably a slightly different model), broke about a month after warranty ended. Had someone look at fixing it, cost almost as much as a new machine, he recommended an LG too.
zee744 to top
26 Mar 16#35
I had similar thing happen to me too had the washer dryer couldn't fault the machine when it worked though but was put off by the way it broke down after just three years
vinnyV2591
11 Mar 16#4
I would hang out for the 9kg model at that price.
Bought one a couple of months ago as I'd seen it on here £399 but got quidco and a further discount code.
Think that was Currys but John Lewis would no doubt price match.
Good machine though.
solonely
11 Mar 163#5
LG direct drive
Bullet prove washing machines.
pimmzy
11 Mar 161#6
I have this and no issues so far.
Very good machine.
Ours came with 5 years warranty
Rich44
11 Mar 162#7
This site makes me laugh this goes hot yet nearly every other Samsung post goes cold despite being good deals with the miele nazis
wotguvnotmeguv
12 Mar 16#8
The drum came away from the motor on the direct drive LG we had. Was great for a few years but once that went it was done. We actually got longer service out of a Beko than that.
Think ultimately you'll find horror stories about all brands. Would love to be able to afford a Miele but they're just too expensive when generally these damn things tend to break down when money is not exactly at its most abundant.
Saro to wotguvnotmeguv
12 Mar 161#9
I have an 8kg LG steam washing machine for 4years & my folks own a 9kg for 5 years. LG was £200 more expensive even though I got a £150 discount by googling for a code online. I sometimes wish I got the beko because the programs are faster. 17 min quick wash on the beko as opposed to a 20min quick wash on the LG (without the steam function) that goes up to 43mins if I select the 1400rpm spin (41mins 1200rpm spin). Where as the beko is always 17min on the max spin 1400rpm.
Direct drive or not both are silent. I can't agree more about appliances stopping when the funds are limited. I can feel the LG will go first as I can smell burnt rubber most days after a complete wash cycle lately. hopefully I'm wrong because I'd hate to beaten by a beko lol. both are great machines.
Saro
12 Mar 16#10
Sorry I missed out parent's 5 year old machine is the Beko.
bald49
12 Mar 16#11
I have lg washer and I've hated it from day 1 , mainly
Due to when I put it on quick wash only to find it been stuck on out of balance so never ends up a quick wash grrhhh
sunnyhot
12 Mar 16#12
thanks op 10 years+ old Bosch maxx advantage broke down yesterday night about 60 mins before you posted!
tallpete33 to sunnyhot
28 Mar 16#57
Got me worried now.....my Bosch Maxx is 16 years old :laughing:
greycounciller
12 Mar 16#13
Not to say this isn't a good post by the OP, but I think @Saro has hit the nail on the head here.
I have the 9kg version of this model, and though it has been trouble free so far, the only real advantage is that it has a quieter spin (when wash is properly balanced). Other than that, I set it on my own personal daily 1hr wash cycle of 60* with 1600 spin, which I probably use 95% of the time. A friend who is very frugal in her buying habits highlighted that many of us buy super fan-dangled machines, only to use the daily or quick wash most of the time.
shiona01
12 Mar 16#14
I have this and i love it, bought it for £399 in Jan. It's true that you stick to the same cycle, i use the one hour wash 99% of the time and occasionally 20/30mins if just a couple of things in there. I have 5 year guarantee and 10 years on the inverter motor
dylan1973
12 Mar 161#15
you just try and claim a repair on that so called 5 year warranty ! That's why I will never buy another Samsung washing machine in my life. Oh and if your into home repair yourself most parts are special order you won't find them in the mainstream repair stockists for a quick repair, just make sure you have a local launderette.
antf83 to dylan1973
12 Mar 16#16
Mine was fine. 2 years Into the warranty. New motor job done. Wasn't the same model as above but similar.
ellionic to dylan1973
29 Mar 16#65
I have both the washer and dryer and just had them out to fix my dryer after 2.5 years. it was easy straight forward and hassle free. not like my old hotpoint I would wait over a week just to get someone through the door
joolsvern72
12 Mar 16#17
Ordered, been looking around for the last week as my 4+ year Indesit has a broken concrete block (on the bottom) which besides being noisy works flawlessly (not for long I fear).
Thanks for the heads up, £80 a year on a machine is about my budget.
andreasuk to joolsvern72
29 Mar 161#64
you even know how much your budget on a washing machine for a year?
does it make any sense to calculate it like that?
u must have lots of freetime
OxWearingSocks
12 Mar 16#19
Not sure the difference but I got the WF80F5E2W4X last month from Currys for this price plus a £30 off voucher to get it at £369.99. Voucher code was LKA30 if it helps anyone
OxWearingSocks to OxWearingSocks
12 Mar 16#20
Oh and also the same 5 year warranty.
Jaybeam to OxWearingSocks
13 Mar 16#30
Does anyone know the difference between this and oxwearingsox model above?
alexoid
12 Mar 16#21
LG Direct Drive just completely failed me after 3 years. Won't be buying another!
JayPed
12 Mar 16#22
heat.
these samsung washing machines are excellent,better than other common brands.we had a bosch that gave up after just 8 months.samsung going strong with daily heavy use..almost 2 years.
onamission100
12 Mar 161#23
you can turn the mains supply down or partly close the valve on the washing machine connector you connect the machine water pipe
The John Lewis promo code doesn't work, does anyone know if there are currently any others around?
Thanks
dragonfury
12 Mar 16#25
Hi, I hear this noise in the first few seconds of switching on my machine. Is this due to over pressured water??
pjbhoy
12 Mar 16#26
avoid, we had to return our Samsung machine
kabz
13 Mar 16#27
Yes I do. I never knew such a valve exists. Thanks
onamission100
13 Mar 16#28
If its when your machine is taking in water and it sounds like a someone banging a hammer on the inside of the machine then chances are it is .
Which machine is it by the way ?
dragonfury
13 Mar 16#29
Yes it usually does at this point. It's a hot point 8kg if that's enough information :/
Are these also susceptible to this?
joolsvern72
13 Mar 161#31
looks like...
Digital Inverter Motor (and10 year guarantee on motor)
Higher Energy Consumption 157 vs 195kWh pa
Louder (8bD(A))
Dot LED display (rather than G LED)
Jaybeam
13 Mar 16#32
Thanks joolsvern72 that's very helpful
sunnyhot
18 Mar 16#33
9kg version same price at currys
Besford
25 Mar 16#34
Just buy Beko, relax and spend the money on something more fun than a washing machine! :smiley:
Avengers1987
26 Mar 16#36
Currys have the 9kg version for £399
Jaybeam to Avengers1987
27 Mar 16#47
Only white from what I can see not graphite
jabba09
26 Mar 162#37
Worked in appliance industry. Avoid washer dryers, there more trouble than there worth. I would urge anyone who buys a washing machine to take out the extended warranty. Trust me you will need it!
jabba09
26 Mar 16#38
Worked in appliance industry. Avoid washer dryers, there more trouble than there worth. I would urge anyone who buys a washing machine to take out the extended warranty. Trust me you will need it!
slannmage
26 Mar 16#39
I hate Washing Machines and dryers here in the UK, they're so **** weak. When I stayed in the US for a couple weeks, they had these giant top loaded machines that you could put a collapsed Star in and it still would cope with the weight.
jabba09 to slannmage
26 Mar 16#41
fishmaster to slannmage
28 Mar 16#61
Washed any black holes recently?
FAMILYGUY
26 Mar 16#40
For a family of 4 even a 7kg is enough. I recently got the LG 8KG from currys for 399 + extra 20 off. 5 yr parts and labour as standard. looks nice as well, better than the boring whites. LG F12U1TCN4 Silver
jabba09
26 Mar 16#42
Toploaders use a lot of energy and water. The washing action is to harsh and will damage the clothes after a several washes.
andysmith1980
26 Mar 162#43
Can't believe this is hotter than the 9kg one from Currys! Same price of £399!
cjb2015 to andysmith1980
26 Mar 163#44
Irony is I posted this deal and bought the currys one instead
DEBULL77 to andysmith1980
26 Mar 16#46
I got the currys 9kg one as my 11 year old siemens stopped spinning yesterday.ordered 7pm friday delivered saturday morning 11am , done 3 washes and I am very pleased with it.
tony5101
26 Mar 16#45
These are very light machines (in washing machine terms), so if you have floating floors, be prepared for quite a bit of vibration when the machine starts spinning.
Had an engineer out to ours as I thought there was something wrong with it, he said it was because they don't use concrete blocks in them in the same way that other manufacturers do.
Other than that, good machine.
I would not want to use a 7kg machine for a family of 4 it is just not big enough to cope.
7kg is not big enough to fit a King size duvet cover My old machine was 8kg and I could just bout fit it in but sheets and pillow cases went in a seperate wash.
HARRIA01
27 Mar 16#52
Just get a miele and be done with it thats what we did. No reliability issues and a free 5 years parts and labour warranty
DEBULL77
27 Mar 161#53
This has a 5 year parts and labour warranty plus 10 years for the motor.
taylor_swiftie
27 Mar 16#54
Hey guys, recently got a ecobubble 9kg. Which setting do you guys use for towels? Ive been using the cotton setting at 60 degrees but the towels smell horrible when they are washed and dried.
ublewit to taylor_swiftie
28 Mar 16#58
I had an LG like that. Washing just never smelt clean, no idea why. Even running it empty on the hottest wash regularly to clean it out did nothing. Could never get to the bottom of it and LG were useless.
Then someone told me to stop using fabric conditioner and to use vinegar instead. It helped a lot, the washing never smelt 'summer garden flowery' unfortunately but it certainly didn't smell bad anymore either.
It also doesn't smell of vinegar btw. Maybe try that to see if it helps any?
I was glad when my machine broke, it's the only one I've ever had that smelt.
ellionic to taylor_swiftie
29 Mar 16#66
I have the same and for the weight of towels this is the only setting you can use. never had my towels smell afterwards though. sorry can't be more help.
ripuk
27 Mar 16#55
I have this exact model (except in white) and it's great. Very efficient and easy to use, and has a 5 year warranty.
cholent
28 Mar 16#56
exactly the same here.
me and my mate bought save machine with 5 year warranty and both of ours motor died after two years.
we both had them repaired under warranty.
trebormints
28 Mar 16#59
now £379
Just got this machine and very impressed with how quiet it is.
joolsvern72 to trebormints
28 Mar 16#62
Me too, not really any quieter than the Indesit it replaced (before the concrete block broke) but seems to do the job just fine. I've just sent an email requesting the £20 back, do they still do the price drop refund...anyone?
seanmorris100
28 Mar 16#60
Do i want this or the now £240 zanussi whichb is 1400rpm and 10kg? its also £160 cheaper!
????????
HELP im no washing machine expert....
trebormints
28 Mar 16#63
I've emailed them as well!
Nerak80
29 Mar 16#67
I have a new huuuge Samsung washer dryer. Was impressed to start with. However you have to put small items in a net or things get in the filter/ behind the drum and you must put colour catchers in there too.
We have had so many problems with the 5C/SC error code coming up and having to manually drain. We make sure we always clear the filter of fluff between washes but it still keeps doing this.
Very annoyed we spend £££s and it is a temperamental bag of sheeeeet. Washes well when it washes tho and dried clothes are nice and soft.
I'd rather go back to the 10 year old Bosch one I gave to charity but that was too small at 5kg/3kg and Bosch didn't do a mahoosive one.
I got a free extension to my warranty but so far they have been very blame shy (the drain hose vanished into the housing of the washer one day - poor design) in the end hubby managed to get it back thru and we added a tie wrap to stop it disappearing again so I cancelled the service callout.
joolsvern72
29 Mar 16#68
ha ha, I wanted to be at around 20-25p a day, simple maths.
I just got an email for £20 refund which actually brings it down to 21p a day.
If you believe the figures an average wash costs about the same so doing 2 loads a day plus detergent and conditioner I've budgeted £1 a day.
boring but hey go
trebormints
30 Mar 16#69
They do refund, but because it's gone back up to £399 they say it needs to drop below this price within 28 days, but they seem to have forgotten it dropped to £379 on Monday!
joolsvern72
31 Mar 16#70
Glad I got in there quick then, perhaps it was the deluge of £20 please people that forced them to put it back up :smiley:
Opening post
2 year guarantee as standard, extra 3 year guarantee at no extra cost via online registration after delivery. So total 5 year parts and labour warranty for free
- Youngy
Top comments
It was 9kg 1400 and down to £400 from currys reluctantly. Got promotional 5years on machine and 10 years on inverter motor.
TIP:
Which ever one you get watch out for a hammer / banging noise when the machine fills up with water, nothing to worry about just turn down the water pressure going into the machine.
Bullet prove washing machines.
All comments (70)
It was 9kg 1400 and down to £400 from currys reluctantly. Got promotional 5years on machine and 10 years on inverter motor.
TIP:
Which ever one you get watch out for a hammer / banging noise when the machine fills up with water, nothing to worry about just turn down the water pressure going into the machine.
Bought one a couple of months ago as I'd seen it on here £399 but got quidco and a further discount code.
Think that was Currys but John Lewis would no doubt price match.
Good machine though.
Bullet prove washing machines.
Very good machine.
Ours came with 5 years warranty
Think ultimately you'll find horror stories about all brands. Would love to be able to afford a Miele but they're just too expensive when generally these damn things tend to break down when money is not exactly at its most abundant.
Direct drive or not both are silent. I can't agree more about appliances stopping when the funds are limited. I can feel the LG will go first as I can smell burnt rubber most days after a complete wash cycle lately. hopefully I'm wrong because I'd hate to beaten by a beko lol. both are great machines.
Due to when I put it on quick wash only to find it been stuck on out of balance so never ends up a quick wash grrhhh
I have the 9kg version of this model, and though it has been trouble free so far, the only real advantage is that it has a quieter spin (when wash is properly balanced). Other than that, I set it on my own personal daily 1hr wash cycle of 60* with 1600 spin, which I probably use 95% of the time. A friend who is very frugal in her buying habits highlighted that many of us buy super fan-dangled machines, only to use the daily or quick wash most of the time.
Thanks for the heads up, £80 a year on a machine is about my budget.
does it make any sense to calculate it like that?
u must have lots of freetime
these samsung washing machines are excellent,better than other common brands.we had a bosch that gave up after just 8 months.samsung going strong with daily heavy use..almost 2 years.
OR fit
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arrester-Preventer-Thumping-Machines-Dishwashers/dp/B00D4WAS80
Watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7tBP-0mI7c
Do you have the banging noise ?
Thanks
Which machine is it by the way ?
Are these also susceptible to this?
Digital Inverter Motor (and10 year guarantee on motor)
Higher Energy Consumption 157 vs 195kWh pa
Louder (8bD(A))
Dot LED display (rather than G LED)
Had an engineer out to ours as I thought there was something wrong with it, he said it was because they don't use concrete blocks in them in the same way that other manufacturers do.
Other than that, good machine.
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/household-appliances/laundry/washing-machines/samsung-ecobubble-wf90f5e5u4x-washing-machine-graphite-10140118-pdt.html
For bedding especially.
7kg is not big enough to fit a King size duvet cover My old machine was 8kg and I could just bout fit it in but sheets and pillow cases went in a seperate wash.
Then someone told me to stop using fabric conditioner and to use vinegar instead. It helped a lot, the washing never smelt 'summer garden flowery' unfortunately but it certainly didn't smell bad anymore either.
It also doesn't smell of vinegar btw. Maybe try that to see if it helps any?
I was glad when my machine broke, it's the only one I've ever had that smelt.
me and my mate bought save machine with 5 year warranty and both of ours motor died after two years.
we both had them repaired under warranty.
Just got this machine and very impressed with how quiet it is.
????????
HELP im no washing machine expert....
We have had so many problems with the 5C/SC error code coming up and having to manually drain. We make sure we always clear the filter of fluff between washes but it still keeps doing this.
Very annoyed we spend £££s and it is a temperamental bag of sheeeeet. Washes well when it washes tho and dried clothes are nice and soft.
I'd rather go back to the 10 year old Bosch one I gave to charity but that was too small at 5kg/3kg and Bosch didn't do a mahoosive one.
I got a free extension to my warranty but so far they have been very blame shy (the drain hose vanished into the housing of the washer one day - poor design) in the end hubby managed to get it back thru and we added a tie wrap to stop it disappearing again so I cancelled the service callout.
I just got an email for £20 refund which actually brings it down to 21p a day.
If you believe the figures an average wash costs about the same so doing 2 loads a day plus detergent and conditioner I've budgeted £1 a day.
boring but hey go