Got to agree with the first poster, this isn't a £350 machine
milko
6 Jan 171#7
SWAN!!!! WTF
pibpob
7 Jan 17#9
"Swan now is little more than a shell, it is a brand that there is seemingly utterly no spare parts support for or technical support so our strong advice is to avoid this brand" - uk whitegoods
aronandjim
7 Jan 17#10
Cheers. I've decided to pay more and go for the Samsung deal I linked to above.
designaw
7 Jan 17#11
I wouldn't touch it.
Washing machines vary in quality and my last Bosch cost as much as this and was far superior. I sold both my Bosch's, the first after five years, when I moved, and it was as good as new. A Miele will cost you three times as much but Miele build their machines to last for 20 years. My experience with Bosch machines was far better than with brands like Candy, Hotpoint, Beko etc. and if you shop around can be had for the same price.
Opening post
Seems good to me.
Has good reviews.
Am I missing something?
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I was also looking at the deal posted for the Samsung from John Lewis. It's got a good review from Which?:
https://m.johnlewis.com/samsung-wf80f5e5u4x-ecobubble-freestanding-washing-machine-8kg-load-a-energy-rating-1400rpm-spin-graphite/p/231906674?s_afcid=af_47868&awc=1203_1483701918_1b21202c2c51d8d68c2343116f8e73d8
Washing machines vary in quality and my last Bosch cost as much as this and was far superior. I sold both my Bosch's, the first after five years, when I moved, and it was as good as new. A Miele will cost you three times as much but Miele build their machines to last for 20 years. My experience with Bosch machines was far better than with brands like Candy, Hotpoint, Beko etc. and if you shop around can be had for the same price.