Both seem like really good options, includes 5 Year Manufacturers Warranty, which is always a plus. Personally would prefer the 8KG the silver colour. Delivery is free too.
This Samsung model has a 7kg drum, so it’s perfect for a medium sized household. Using ecoBubble technology, this machine injects air into the detergent to create bubbles that penetrate into fabrics fast – meaning you get a deep clean at lower temperatures. For even better stain removal, select the Stain Away setting which adds an extra wash phase to your cycle – giving you spotless results. For those days when you’re in a rush, there’s a brilliant 15 minute quick wash, so you can refresh a P.E kit in no time.
Samsung Ecobubble WF80F5E0W4W 8Kg Washing Machine with 1400 rpm - White - £354
Delivering fantastic results with every wash, this Samsung washing machine has an 8kg drum - ideal for a medium sized household. EcoBubble technology mixes water with your detergent before it enters the drum; this creates a layer of cleansing bubbles that sink into fabrics 40 times faster than detergent alone, so you get spotless results even at lower temperatures. The Stain Away option can be added to most cycles - boosting the power of your detergent and lifting away tough marks with ease. A speedy 15 minute quick wash is ideal for small mid-week loads too
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NeoTrix to edandhen
6 Jul 164#3
It plays a tune?! Is it Enter Sandman by Metallica?
I have this machine and it's bloomin marvellous. The kids love the little tune it plays to let you know it's all done, it's really quiet even when it's spinning and the silver/grey is very smart looking too. Hubby goes on about the elec it's saving too as it's really economical.
NeoTrix to edandhen
6 Jul 164#3
It plays a tune?! Is it Enter Sandman by Metallica?
pavel76
6 Jul 16#4
8kg model is £349 at Currys with code
NeoTrix to pavel76
6 Jul 16#6
Think that's over now, buddy. Different model number, not checked differences. Possible not much to be honest.
dantesfireplace
6 Jul 162#5
Be aware of the way AO handle their after-sales commitments before you purchase anything from them.
I hate to say it, but having experienced it, I'd rather buy this from Currys.
edandhen
6 Jul 161#7
It's a twinkly perky song that the kids say sounds like something off Mario Kart. Don't ask me which tune they're on about though, but it's more Rainbow Road than Bowser's Castle.
pavel76
6 Jul 16#8
Yep, looks like code has expired...
dazco
6 Jul 16#9
Just bought a Samsung from John Lewis, don't know if it's better than this but it had a lot of money and a 5 year warranty
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Both seem like really good options, includes 5 Year Manufacturers Warranty, which is always a plus. Personally would prefer the 8KG the silver colour. Delivery is free too.
Just to clarify, they are both 1400rpm too.
Samsung Ecobubble WF70F5E2W4X 7Kg Washing Machine with 1400 rpm - Inox / Chrome - £344
This Samsung model has a 7kg drum, so it’s perfect for a medium sized household. Using ecoBubble technology, this machine injects air into the detergent to create bubbles that penetrate into fabrics fast – meaning you get a deep clean at lower temperatures. For even better stain removal, select the Stain Away setting which adds an extra wash phase to your cycle – giving you spotless results. For those days when you’re in a rush, there’s a brilliant 15 minute quick wash, so you can refresh a P.E kit in no time.
Samsung Ecobubble WF80F5E0W4W 8Kg Washing Machine with 1400 rpm - White - £354
Delivering fantastic results with every wash, this Samsung washing machine has an 8kg drum - ideal for a medium sized household. EcoBubble technology mixes water with your detergent before it enters the drum; this creates a layer of cleansing bubbles that sink into fabrics 40 times faster than detergent alone, so you get spotless results even at lower temperatures. The Stain Away option can be added to most cycles - boosting the power of your detergent and lifting away tough marks with ease. A speedy 15 minute quick wash is ideal for small mid-week loads too
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I hate to say it, but having experienced it, I'd rather buy this from Currys.