Use code HOTIND20R to get an extra 20% off hotpoint and indesit appliances. So the current hotpoint WMFUG942GUK comes down from £249.99 to £199.20 and delivered for free next day.
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Gollywood
1 Apr 1720#5
Wouldn't touch this brand anymore.
eslick
1 Apr 1710#9
The reality is they are terrible, and their customer service is hopeless and has been well before the dryer fiasco. You will need an extended labour warranty and many don't realise they only get the parts warranty so people will continue to post this. If they weren't terrible you wouldn't see these sorts of comments. A once great British brand ruined.
Bit like the washer will be shortly :disappointed:
anlygi to m4xyp
1 Apr 179#14
Buy cheap buy twice. I was burnt with an Indesit washer that was more economical to replace than repair for a second time in less that 2 years. Hotpoint fridgefreezer that fell to bits too. You'd be better off with Beko in all honesty...
Besford
1 Apr 177#16
Hotpoint - no way!
If you want a reasonable chance of reliability from a budget machine go BEKO.
Latest comments (67)
sanjay01
6 Apr 17#67
Good deal.
tonks13
6 Apr 17#66
Has this ended?
pdm1971
5 Apr 17#65
Just bought Cannon cooker and 9kg 1600 Washing Machine both from Hotpoint Clearance and i am still-happy after 2 months.
fiqqer
3 Apr 17#64
Which magazine did an analysis of washing machines a few years back that identified the reliability of washing machines was closely related to price points - generally those sold at less than £300 were more than twice as unreliable as those above that price point.
Bear also in mind that discounted items say from £500 to £300 were in the same reliability price as those £300 and under - because they are discounted for a reason, usually because they used a cheaper manufacturing process or are subcontracted to another country for that model. So the same washing machine that would otherwise be reliable if made in Germany, has a prefix in the model number which indicates that model is made in China, with cheaper parts.
I'd go with the German owned companies over the US owned ones because Germans take quality and service of their products more seriously.
JB0007
3 Apr 171#63
I agree. I remember once when the engineer had come to mend our washer/dryer once remarking that it was shown as being made in Great Britain & that even then, several years ago, they weren't any more.
As far as being shouted down is concerned, I do wonder why some people are actually on here sometimes other than to post totally unnecessary comments.......
Gollywood
3 Apr 17#62
The problem on HUKD is that you get shouted down for explaining the brands of yesteryear are not the same anymore except for the badge on the appliance.
Hotpoint aren't Hotpoint anymore; Panasonic don't make many of their own TVs; Polaroid /Hitachi / JVC etc etc etc.....
Inferior substandard products made with cheap parts.
I'm dreading when our washing machine & dryer need replacing!!!
Gollywood
1 Apr 1720#5
Wouldn't touch this brand anymore.
horsepills to Gollywood
1 Apr 174#6
I was just about to type "cue the 'hotpoint are crap', 'buy a long guarantee' comments", but you beat me to it
mrew42 to Gollywood
2 Apr 171#34
Your loss
JB0007 to Gollywood
3 Apr 171#61
Me too. We had a Hotpoint washer/dryer for getting on for 20 years which, when we moved house a couple of years ago, decided to leave behind. It had served us well & apart from minor errors (once when the brushes had worn out) kept going and going. Latterly, the door became loose & had to be put back on prior to use so we decided to leave it behind & purchase a another at our new home. Big mistake. After months of having engineers coming out & fiddling with it & replacing different parts, we contacted Indesit & told them it wasn't fit for purpose. The clothes came out as dirty as they went in. Luckily for us, we ended up getting a full refund & went for a Samsung Eco Bubble, which is brilliant.
Giddy01
3 Apr 17#60
Bosch any day over Hotpoint.
mfactor
2 Apr 171#56
For anyone thinking of buying one they are bloody quiet, I have a kitchen/lounge setup and its on spin at the moment and quiet as hell....
seaniboy to mfactor
2 Apr 17#59
Yup can confirm this, my last Servis was like a 1960's test zone for Concorde engines - you could hear and feel the vibrations shaking the place through old thick thick stone walls with a bathroom in between the lounge and kitchen, I used to spin most things dry when taking a shower with the radio on just to not listen to it, no joke :laughing:
mfactor
2 Apr 17#53
Ordered this yesterday before the OP , and just fitted it , ignore the long wash time thing its got a variable timer thingy , mine said 3 hours but finished in just over an hour..
Had a Hotpoint before and it was fine (5 years) , my Haier just gave up the ghost after 5 years.
TBH we have loads of different makes at my work and have not really noticed any difference in them fault wise.
seaniboy to mfactor
2 Apr 17#58
Haier own the Hotpoint brand in USA, wonder how crap they are ?
seaniboy
2 Apr 17#57
WOW I'd be asking for a refund, not fit for purpose!
verysleepy
2 Apr 17#55
Worked for me thanks
Faba1993
2 Apr 17#54
appreciate this too. worked :smiley: take my like
tinkymary
2 Apr 17#52
Brilliant thankyou for this code ive just saved £113 on a new washing machine & dryer. :smiley:
Ive had a few different brands in past zanussi, beko, hotpoint, and find them all much the same, some good some bad.
coconut
2 Apr 17#51
Does it come with one of these?
preecey
2 Apr 173#43
I agree with all the negative comments about Hotpoint.
On a budget, and want something that will last longer than a Hotpoint machine? Beko.
Have lots of spare cash, and want something that lasts years? Miele.
Middle of the road? Want something reliable but don't want to buy cheap or spend over the odds? LG/Samsung.
keno2000_uk to preecey
2 Apr 17#50
my mother in laws £700 samsung has been repaired 7 times in 8 months
booty12
2 Apr 17#49
The trick with these washing machines is to use the 30 minutes or 1 hour wash cycles. It will last for a long time then like mine has and it's still going strong. Over the last 30 years we've had a few hotpoint washing machines which get used at least twice a day and they have all been very good from my experience.
Gollywood
2 Apr 17#48
hahahahahaha....yeah
seaniboy
2 Apr 17#47
Had my Hotpoint dishwasher 14/15 years, occasional issue the circuit seems to say there is a fault but unplug for a hour and its cleared - it reports a shut down problem with 'leaking' that does not exist LOL, fridge freezer has had fridge freezing issues granted but again its the same age & had one call out, 2+ years washing machine fine.
Washing machines are one thing that most people overload and this causes damage of all sorts, always stick to the setting you choose max weight as adding water on a heavily overloaded machine is like expecting a wet cloth to float in the bath & most people vastly overload to get the laundry "out of the way" or believe running it once for everything saves more money - not when repairs need done.
I use the WM every 2/3 days on a 30c/30min 'refresh' wash for normal clothes, at weekends my 60c 'bacteria' washes - underwear, cloths, bedding, towels - 90c wash once a month.
I bought the WM to match my current Graphite dishwasher and fridge, in youth(er days) wanting everything to look 'streamlined', which I wont do again due to cost, the WM was a replacement for 20+ year old Servis. I will look for the best product (as long as its not white/cream/beige!) at the best price ongoing.
One thing I believe helps kitchen appliances life longer is using Ecover and other environmentally friendly plant based products as no chemical build up inside dishwasher/washing machines - my issues have always been electronic related, I've had repair men comment on have I cleaned internal parts or run a 'cleaner' recently as they note how clean the 'insides' in comparison. Washing machines etc don't need Calgon its just something to sell you, they need like a car good oil. Run a hot wash (white towels) with a whack of cheap baking soda & (plant based) fabric conditioner level once a month as it breaks down residual chemicals in the internals.
I wash all my laundry with Ecover fabric conditioner (except whites as they turn grey) a cap in both slots in the drawer, much much cheapness than two wash/conditioner products - try it. Whites get a 60/90c wash with no detergent, baking soda and fabric conditioner.
Washing machines like cars need maintained or they break down. Some brands are better than others at poor maintaining, just like cars.
Monthly visits - but esp bolts holding concrete that snap off is most defo a overloading issue with any manufacturer, they all test machines - weight+water but more so spin cycles, esp higher speeds with overloads. Also given the 'water machines issues' are you using a spirit level when installing new machines & adjusting the feet ? I find Hotpoint anti flood mechanisms kick in when not level, this certainly is true for my dishwasher, same as when a washing machine drum refuses to spin because of undistributed weight.
Then again maybe you have had extremely bad luck ?
A family member had a (self repaired numerous times) Tricity Bendix washer for 25+ years replaced by a Zanussi a few years back, their Zanussi dishwasher has lasted 20+ years but their previous Zanussi fridge freezer lasted about 10 yrs, with the Servis replacement F/F lasting 20+ years. It is now of a time we are disposable more than ever and Which etc is what I make buying a appliance on, not brand loyalty or streamlining...some things you just learn with experience.
As for warranties, shop about, a few quid a month is worth it esp with higher value items, my £350 combi microwave is now £700 for much the same specs as 4 years ago as removing 'standalone' models and making them 'built in' only the manufacturer doubled the price ( :confused: )
moh223
2 Apr 17#41
I think we may have had a model like this, or looks similar to it. It lasted about 7-9 years. It was repaired once in that period until we decided to get a budget one. See how long that one lasts.
Bikerdanny to moh223
2 Apr 171#46
Yours would have been from hotpoints better product era and may have been made in the U.K. Modern hotpoint products are complete junk as are hoover and indesit. It's almost guaranteed that it will breakdown just outside of warranty. Get a Beko if on a budget
Bikerdanny
2 Apr 172#45
Please just buy a beko if your on a budget, yes you might have to settle on a smaller capacity for the same money which isn't the best when your a large family, but that's far less agro than dealing with hotpoint customer service and having to pay massive labour charges when it's out of its 1 year warranty and broke
eslick
2 Apr 171#44
2 dishwashers replaced by hotpoint after they kept flooding the kitchen, replacement gave up after a year. Washer constantly breaking down and engineer here nearly every month but that's ok from hotpoint point of view because I was stupid enough to pay for the extended warranty. Fridge was the only thing that lasted but required new salad drawer and milk holders all paid for. The washer the bolts that hold the concrete block on top snapped off customer service said wast a warranty repair. So from owning hotpoint all my life parents doing the same replaced all over the last few years with other makes Samsung, Siemens and LG some replaced now 5 years or more and you have guessed it never had an engineer out. Pay a little extra and get a full warranty which saves the extra monthly costs you have to pay if you have a hotpoint.
seaniboy
2 Apr 17#42
Whirlpool bought a controlling stake of Indesit in 2014 100% from 2016. Italian Ariston owner Indesit bought 50% of Hotpoint parent GDA in 2001 and 6 years later swallowed it up. Last year Whirpool bought the remaining shares in Indesit and its brands are a subsidiary of Whirlpool Italy. Whirlpool scaled back the 'repair' business just before the drier issue.
I have a Hotpoint machine I bought 2+ years ago, £290 its a great machine (£10 a month so far which is cheaper than self service wash/dry at launderette), the problem I find with Whirlpool is when things do go wrong even booking a repair is a nightmare now because of the 'drier' fiasco it bought by buying heritage GDA through Indesit, Whirpool laid off staff of its "repair" business, most wont come back and it cant train them quick enough.
I have a Whirlpool cooking product and recently getting a repair was a nightmare to the point the product insurance agreed to replace like for like.
wong_go_wild
2 Apr 17#40
have similar washer and dryer combo. it is a fantastic machine. paid 400 for the combo tho.
Simonlovell100
2 Apr 17#39
Wow, what else is going to happen in the Next 10 years!? I guess they went down hill because of Brexit.
clancyscrusty
2 Apr 17#38
Will get more off it if you go through Quidco.
red23
2 Apr 171#35
The only load my wife takes these days.
Gollywood to red23
2 Apr 17#37
Your hot-point not up to it either? :man:
Gollywood
2 Apr 171#36
Really?
Hotpoint of 2027 is not the same Hotpoint of the 1980s!!
I would say I have significantly GAINED by buying different appliance brands
Bigbil
2 Apr 17#33
I bought a Hotpoint Fridge Freezer which lasted less than 24 hours. I then had a fight on my hands to
a/ Get the food I lost compensated for. They insisted on receipts, but who keeps food shopping receipts? I ripped the front off all the boxes & posted it to them.
b/ They wanted to repair the fridge rather than replace it. There was no way I was accepting a repair for a brand new product that was a few hours old.
c/ They did not have the fridge I bought in stock & wanted to give me the model below (which was a lot smaller). I the had to fight with them for the model above.
I was then stupid enough to buy a Hotpoint Washing machine based on price and a cash back offer. When I claimed the cash back I was told that my model was not part of the cash back offer (they had changed the offer). Luckily (or so I thought) I had a copy of the cash back deal which included the model I bought. I sent this to them, but still didn't receive my cash back.
The machine which is just 2 years old failed. 5 year warranty on parts, but they wanted a fortune for someone to come out & check the machine. There would then be a possible further charge to come back and repair the machine. I ended up getting a genuine Hotpoint part for under £20 from fleabay.
So some people making 'comments' are based on a personal poor experience.
Still voted hot.
got2haveit
2 Apr 171#32
Just been on the phone to them, Took about 20 mins but finally they added it to my order although I haven't transferred a refund yet.
pink73
2 Apr 17#31
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Blueeyes1951
2 Apr 171#30
Bought this few months ago in sale got excellent deal. I love this washing machine and would buy again
nosherfj
2 Apr 17#29
miele are the best if you can aford it.
Simonlovell100
2 Apr 171#28
I love the way people aggrandise their own experiences as fact. I replaced a Bosch washer that broke down after 3 years with a Hotpoint that has lasted 6 and is still going... ergo Hotpoint are great and Bosch are rubbish!?
Or perhaps that was just my own experience and has very little relevance to anybody else.
Looks a good deal to me. Heat.
jamgin
2 Apr 17#26
Buy Onkyo, great for a hot wash
carburant to jamgin
2 Apr 17#27
Denon surely...
ReflexReact
2 Apr 17#25
Well screw you guys! Recently bought a hotpoint dishwasher, 2 integrated overs and a microwave.... let's put your feedback to the test .. :s
whatyadoinsucka
2 Apr 17#24
Precisely buy cheap buy twice (plus).
If you buy the best you can afford it will likely be more cost effective.
summerjoo
1 Apr 17#19
Where does this code come from please?
I was wondering if they would honour this code under their 'Price Promise' Guarantee if I have bought it in the last 7 days?
Hotpoint replaced our dryer 11 months ago with a new one. It's broken down twice in those 11 months. Hotpoint keep sending junk mail asking for nearly £60 to extend the warranty for 12 months. Going to sell it while it's working and get a different brand.
keno2000_uk
2 Apr 17#21
my hotpoint washer is used 2-3 times a day and have never had an issue with it
burmingum
1 Apr 171#20
recently replaced my last hotpoint washing machine after 12 years. Bought a 9KG hotpoint for £220 and happy with it. If you need a machine your want to use every other day then you need a miele or an expensive make. For low use (once a week or so) these are ok.
westernise
1 Apr 172#18
Hotpoint - terrible customer service!
innovationwatch
1 Apr 172#17
My hotpoint fridge freezer died in like 4/5 years which wasn't very long lasting. maybe just go with beko lol
Besford
1 Apr 177#16
Hotpoint - no way!
If you want a reasonable chance of reliability from a budget machine go BEKO.
summerjoo
1 Apr 17#15
I bought this in white a few days ago. I wish I'd known about the code then:(
m4xyp
1 Apr 17#12
I think the point is not everybody can afford a £300 plus bosch samsung miele etc so for under £200 a large capacity machine as opposed to a smaller swan beko hisense or other budget brand for the same money represents a great deal. If you can find the same spec for the same price id love to see it.
anlygi to m4xyp
1 Apr 179#14
Buy cheap buy twice. I was burnt with an Indesit washer that was more economical to replace than repair for a second time in less that 2 years. Hotpoint fridgefreezer that fell to bits too. You'd be better off with Beko in all honesty...
cupcake125
1 Apr 174#13
I would'nt waste any money on hotpoint.
Senthuran90
1 Apr 171#10
They are still sorting out the replacements for their dryers,... and the issue was identified almost a year ago...
eslick to Senthuran90
1 Apr 171#11
It's a lot longer than, actual safety notice was first issued in November 2015
eslick
1 Apr 1710#9
The reality is they are terrible, and their customer service is hopeless and has been well before the dryer fiasco. You will need an extended labour warranty and many don't realise they only get the parts warranty so people will continue to post this. If they weren't terrible you wouldn't see these sorts of comments. A once great British brand ruined.
Bit like the washer will be shortly :disappointed:
Gollywood
1 Apr 174#8
But I wouldn't buy it in the first place....
samzam
1 Apr 17#7
great price.
m4xyp
1 Apr 17#3
Only works on hotpoint and indesit. Try typing it i copy and pasted and it didnt work at first. Just tried it now and still worked.
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Bit like the washer will be shortly :disappointed:
If you want a reasonable chance of reliability from a budget machine go BEKO.
Latest comments (67)
Bear also in mind that discounted items say from £500 to £300 were in the same reliability price as those £300 and under - because they are discounted for a reason, usually because they used a cheaper manufacturing process or are subcontracted to another country for that model. So the same washing machine that would otherwise be reliable if made in Germany, has a prefix in the model number which indicates that model is made in China, with cheaper parts.
I'd go with the German owned companies over the US owned ones because Germans take quality and service of their products more seriously.
As far as being shouted down is concerned, I do wonder why some people are actually on here sometimes other than to post totally unnecessary comments.......
Hotpoint aren't Hotpoint anymore; Panasonic don't make many of their own TVs; Polaroid /Hitachi / JVC etc etc etc.....
Inferior substandard products made with cheap parts.
I'm dreading when our washing machine & dryer need replacing!!!
Had a Hotpoint before and it was fine (5 years) , my Haier just gave up the ghost after 5 years.
TBH we have loads of different makes at my work and have not really noticed any difference in them fault wise.
Ive had a few different brands in past zanussi, beko, hotpoint, and find them all much the same, some good some bad.
On a budget, and want something that will last longer than a Hotpoint machine? Beko.
Have lots of spare cash, and want something that lasts years? Miele.
Middle of the road? Want something reliable but don't want to buy cheap or spend over the odds? LG/Samsung.
Washing machines are one thing that most people overload and this causes damage of all sorts, always stick to the setting you choose max weight as adding water on a heavily overloaded machine is like expecting a wet cloth to float in the bath & most people vastly overload to get the laundry "out of the way" or believe running it once for everything saves more money - not when repairs need done.
I use the WM every 2/3 days on a 30c/30min 'refresh' wash for normal clothes, at weekends my 60c 'bacteria' washes - underwear, cloths, bedding, towels - 90c wash once a month.
I bought the WM to match my current Graphite dishwasher and fridge, in youth(er days) wanting everything to look 'streamlined', which I wont do again due to cost, the WM was a replacement for 20+ year old Servis. I will look for the best product (as long as its not white/cream/beige!) at the best price ongoing.
One thing I believe helps kitchen appliances life longer is using Ecover and other environmentally friendly plant based products as no chemical build up inside dishwasher/washing machines - my issues have always been electronic related, I've had repair men comment on have I cleaned internal parts or run a 'cleaner' recently as they note how clean the 'insides' in comparison. Washing machines etc don't need Calgon its just something to sell you, they need like a car good oil. Run a hot wash (white towels) with a whack of cheap baking soda & (plant based) fabric conditioner level once a month as it breaks down residual chemicals in the internals.
I wash all my laundry with Ecover fabric conditioner (except whites as they turn grey) a cap in both slots in the drawer, much much cheapness than two wash/conditioner products - try it. Whites get a 60/90c wash with no detergent, baking soda and fabric conditioner.
Washing machines like cars need maintained or they break down. Some brands are better than others at poor maintaining, just like cars.
Monthly visits - but esp bolts holding concrete that snap off is most defo a overloading issue with any manufacturer, they all test machines - weight+water but more so spin cycles, esp higher speeds with overloads. Also given the 'water machines issues' are you using a spirit level when installing new machines & adjusting the feet ? I find Hotpoint anti flood mechanisms kick in when not level, this certainly is true for my dishwasher, same as when a washing machine drum refuses to spin because of undistributed weight.
Then again maybe you have had extremely bad luck ?
A family member had a (self repaired numerous times) Tricity Bendix washer for 25+ years replaced by a Zanussi a few years back, their Zanussi dishwasher has lasted 20+ years but their previous Zanussi fridge freezer lasted about 10 yrs, with the Servis replacement F/F lasting 20+ years. It is now of a time we are disposable more than ever and Which etc is what I make buying a appliance on, not brand loyalty or streamlining...some things you just learn with experience.
As for warranties, shop about, a few quid a month is worth it esp with higher value items, my £350 combi microwave is now £700 for much the same specs as 4 years ago as removing 'standalone' models and making them 'built in' only the manufacturer doubled the price ( :confused: )
I have a Hotpoint machine I bought 2+ years ago, £290 its a great machine (£10 a month so far which is cheaper than self service wash/dry at launderette), the problem I find with Whirlpool is when things do go wrong even booking a repair is a nightmare now because of the 'drier' fiasco it bought by buying heritage GDA through Indesit, Whirpool laid off staff of its "repair" business, most wont come back and it cant train them quick enough.
I have a Whirlpool cooking product and recently getting a repair was a nightmare to the point the product insurance agreed to replace like for like.
Hotpoint of 2027 is not the same Hotpoint of the 1980s!!
I would say I have significantly GAINED by buying different appliance brands
a/ Get the food I lost compensated for. They insisted on receipts, but who keeps food shopping receipts? I ripped the front off all the boxes & posted it to them.
b/ They wanted to repair the fridge rather than replace it. There was no way I was accepting a repair for a brand new product that was a few hours old.
c/ They did not have the fridge I bought in stock & wanted to give me the model below (which was a lot smaller). I the had to fight with them for the model above.
I was then stupid enough to buy a Hotpoint Washing machine based on price and a cash back offer. When I claimed the cash back I was told that my model was not part of the cash back offer (they had changed the offer). Luckily (or so I thought) I had a copy of the cash back deal which included the model I bought. I sent this to them, but still didn't receive my cash back.
The machine which is just 2 years old failed. 5 year warranty on parts, but they wanted a fortune for someone to come out & check the machine. There would then be a possible further charge to come back and repair the machine. I ended up getting a genuine Hotpoint part for under £20 from fleabay.
So some people making 'comments' are based on a personal poor experience.
Still voted hot.
type the code in. do not copy and paste.
Or perhaps that was just my own experience and has very little relevance to anybody else.
Looks a good deal to me. Heat.
If you buy the best you can afford it will likely be more cost effective.
I was wondering if they would honour this code under their 'Price Promise' Guarantee if I have bought it in the last 7 days?
If you want a reasonable chance of reliability from a budget machine go BEKO.
Bit like the washer will be shortly :disappointed: