Tnakks Chanchi32for £10 Argos Voucher post. May be not one of the cleverest but great reviews at a rock bottom price. 1400 spin, 7Kg, Energey efficiency A++ This Bush washing machine has a variety of programmes including a 15
minute quick wash, perfect if you're in a hurry. With a 7kg capacity,
it's large enough to wash up to 35 t-shirts or a double duvet which is
great for busy families. A faster than average 1400 spin speed ensures
that all excess water is expelled, reducing your drying time.
Set your washing for when you'll be home to hang it out with the 23 hour start delay function.
Overview:
Wash capacity 7kg.
15 programmes.
Variable spin speed.
Variable temperature.
15 minute quick wash.
Size H84.5, W60, D53cm.
Programmes:
Baby.
Delicates.
Economy.
Hand wash.
Pre-wash option.
Shirts.
Sports.
Wool.
Controls:
LED display.
23 hours delayed start.
Performance:
Energy efficiency class A++.
Spin speed 1400rpm.
Estimated annual energy consumption: 195kW/year.
Estimated annual water consumption: 10337 litres/year.
the extra 2kg is very noticeable, for very little extra cost
welsh_andy to congrevecv
19 Aug 17#3
but the energy costs rocket compared to this budget range, with myself on meters for everything. keeping down energy costs is for a vital importance for me tbh :sunglasses:
welsh_andy
19 Aug 17#2
no stock for my area on home delivery and none of others around that price. maybe have better luck in your area
congrevecv
19 Aug 17#4
welsh_andy the bigger the drum size the less often you have to do a wash. Also it is harder to overload a machine with greater capacity Or just keep your clothes on when you have a bath
welsh_andy to congrevecv
19 Aug 17#5
actually this just came into stock for me so ordered, £120 for a washing machine is cheap in my eyes. though i do agree with what u say, not so much clothes in bath :grin:
congrevecv
19 Aug 17#6
welsh_andy where I have lived in the past 7kg has been popular with tight assed land lords I now own a 9/10KG machine my self, the difference is very noticeable
nige182
19 Aug 17#7
7kg is probably enough for me, but that 9kg one is black :smile: So yeah, looking at the 9kg one instead.
Could split the difference with the 8kg model though, also in either black or white: argos.co.uk/pro…587
For some reason the 8kg uses less electric and water than the 7kg as well, making it the most efficient of the three sizes, how odd.
danflorin3
19 Aug 17#8
JUst purchased this 1 week ago..Maximum washing temp is 60degrees...
sadact06 to danflorin3
20 Aug 17#9
What size machine did you buy? Mine gets delivered Tuesday, if 60 deg is max i will be cancelling today! Thanks for pointing it out :raised_hand:
sadact06 to sadact06
20 Aug 17#10
Just checked on Argos site and it states that there is a 90 deg cotton wash!
danflorin3 to sadact06
21 Aug 17#17
7 kg one 129.99£ Couldn't find 90° programm
batman15
20 Aug 17#11
i have had the previous bush machine last year cant fault it ....take top off has all bosch gubbins inside :)))hot here
philmount
20 Aug 17#12
I wash at 30. What do you need 90 for?
sadact06 to philmount
20 Aug 17#16
After cleaning elderly persons toilets a 90 deg is a must!!!!
congrevecv
20 Aug 17#13
nige182 good luck which ever one you have. As you mention a color option, my black fridge-freezer was cheaper by enough to cover the delivery and leave a little over.
Have a look further up the thread, I have said quite properly that it is harder to overload a large drum than a smaller drum, and you can do the washing less often.
nige182 to congrevecv
20 Aug 17#14
True it is harder to overload, but I am currently living alone and don't fancy having nothing to wear as it is all in the wash. I am currently running a 5kg Indesit WIE 167, which I got for free 6 years ago, but would have been about 5 years old then, any of these are larger than that.
congrevecv
20 Aug 17#15
nige182 don't let me influence you in any way. I live alone as well. The machine you have is clearly good, well done getting it for free. though from what you say is a good 10 years old. I have enough clothes so as not to be a problem
nige182
25 Aug 17#18
To anyone who ordered before the £10 gift voucher promotion that started yesterday, if you contact Argos and say you want to cancel (assuming not delivered yet) and that you want to reorder to get the £10 gift card promotion as well, they will most likely offer to just give you a £10 refund against this purchase instead, that is what I just got offered on my order.
Opening post
1400 spin, 7Kg, Energey efficiency A++
This Bush washing machine has a variety of programmes including a 15
minute quick wash, perfect if you're in a hurry. With a 7kg capacity,
it's large enough to wash up to 35 t-shirts or a double duvet which is
great for busy families. A faster than average 1400 spin speed ensures
that all excess water is expelled, reducing your drying time.
Set your washing for when you'll be home to hang it out with the 23 hour start delay function.
Overview:
- Wash capacity 7kg.
- 15 programmes.
- Variable spin speed.
- Variable temperature.
- 15 minute quick wash.
- Size H84.5, W60, D53cm.
Programmes:- Baby.
- Delicates.
- Economy.
- Hand wash.
- Pre-wash option.
- Shirts.
- Sports.
- Wool.
Controls:- LED display.
- 23 hours delayed start.
Performance:18 comments
the extra 2kg is very noticeable, for very little extra cost
Also it is harder to overload a machine with greater capacity
Or just keep your clothes on when you have a bath
I now own a 9/10KG machine my self, the difference is very noticeable
Could split the difference with the 8kg model though, also in either black or white: argos.co.uk/pro…587
For some reason the 8kg uses less electric and water than the 7kg as well, making it the most efficient of the three sizes, how odd.
As you mention a color option, my black fridge-freezer was cheaper by enough to cover the delivery and leave a little over.
Have a look further up the thread, I have said quite properly that it is harder to overload a large drum than a smaller drum, and you can do the washing less often.
I live alone as well.
The machine you have is clearly good, well done getting it for free. though from what you say is a good 10 years old.
I have enough clothes so as not to be a problem