after seeing a thread on here saying Samsung were good this seems like a good offer for washer dryer although i do have separate if u need combined might help someone
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david_witty
19 Sep 16#31
I've never actually owned a dryer myself before, I remember all my clothes being shrunk when I was a kid though. would something like this shrink my clothes? Cheers
MisterHDUK
30 Aug 16#30
damn I missed this, still a good price at £679
adhkarzf
29 Jul 16#28
I don't know if any washing machine that let's you open the door when there's water in the drum
pibpob to adhkarzf
29 Jul 16#29
Mine's a JLWM1604 - rebadged Electrolux. It certainly does - I do it all the time.
pibpob
29 Jul 16#27
Isn't this just a gimmick though? My 5+ year old washing machine uses so little water for most programmes that the level is below the bottom of the door; to add something, you just press pause and the door unlocks immediately.
adhkarzf
29 Jul 16#26
I've got the 12kg blue crystal door and a 13.5 tog king size doesn't fit. doubles and singles fit though. Personally I'd buy the model that let's you add clothes to the wash with the little window. The amount of times I've wanted to add a sock that got left out or have been handed something by the kids a few minutes after turning the machine on.
dereklogan7
29 Jul 16#25
Got a phone call today. Arranged delivery Saturday. :innocent:
thebruce
28 Jul 16#22
Does this need a vent hose for the dryer? Found a picture of the back and can't see anything obvious. Manual from the samsung website doesn't mention it either.
pibpob to thebruce
28 Jul 16#23
As far as I know, washer-dryers don't, because they use cold water to condense the vapour out of the hot air, which is then pumped down the drain.
dereklogan7 to thebruce
28 Jul 16#24
No its vented through the waste hose.
kalvinlions
27 Jul 16#19
Samsung Appliances are rubbish. They might offer a five year guarantee, but their customer service is rubbish. My advice, do not buy.
ruc to kalvinlions
27 Jul 16#20
not sure of service but have been using samsung washing machine for past 5 years and it's good. .very silent drying cycle too.
dereklogan7 to kalvinlions
27 Jul 16#21
Oops too late. :confused:
icemanste
27 Jul 16#18
OK then it doesn't just check the wording says 5 years just trying to provide a option to save money as well but still get the same guarantee
pibpob
27 Jul 16#17
If you've been on this site any length of time you'll know it's full of people who shouldn't be trusted with the internet. :smirk:
Rickardo
27 Jul 16#16
Anyone in that situation shouldn't be trusted with the internet, but it was the tone of your posting that I found amusing!
pibpob
27 Jul 16#15
Better than discovering the downside when it arrives, don't you think?
pibpob
27 Jul 16#5
This probably sticks out a long way in order to accommodate a large enough drum - feel free to look up its dimensions if you can be bothered.
dereklogan7 to pibpob
27 Jul 161#7
60cm which is standard. :smiley:
Rickardo to pibpob
27 Jul 16#14
Glass half empty, grumps?
pibpob
27 Jul 161#13
Show-off.
Thoughtful
27 Jul 161#3
When I bought a 10Kg machine I found I needed a second washing line! Also the washing baskets which are clearly designed by men are not large enough to cope with a 10Kg load !
The 'Eco' programs which use less water & electric take longer but with a timer you just tell the machine what time you want the washing ready & put it on at night!
dereklogan7 to Thoughtful
27 Jul 16#12
Great idea thats what I'll be doing. Will be testing it with duvets at the weekend. :smiley:
dereklogan7
27 Jul 16#11
I know, I know. :laughing:
It's actually smaller than the one I've got.
pibpob
27 Jul 16#10
"Oh how do they squeeze it all in?" said the actress to the bishop.
dereklogan7
27 Jul 161#9
I've went for it and ordered. Probably getting delivered Saturday morning. Thanks fijwood. :smiley:
dereklogan7
27 Jul 16#8
Not the same size of machine and the Samsung has 5 years as well. :smiley:
Yours doesn't mention the 5 years.
icemanste
27 Jul 16#6
just a option to look at with a 5 year nothing to worry about for less than was quoted
Can be dodgy getting a washer/dryer but Sammy's doing 5 year warranties just now. It's not even any bigger than a normal machine. Another fiver to take your old one away. This is £200 cheaper than elseware. I'm sorely tempted.
The only negative is the washing/drying times but just put it on at night.
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The 'Eco' programs which use less water & electric take longer but with a timer you just tell the machine what time you want the washing ready & put it on at night!
It's actually smaller than the one I've got.
Yours doesn't mention the 5 years.
The only negative is the washing/drying times but just put it on at night.