The Candy 10kg washing machine looks outstanding, and is designed to suite any kitchen setting. It comes complete with Smart Touch technology offers a clever solution that works as simply as a contactless payment system, by using an android smartphone, you can control, monitor and manage the appliance via your mobile device through the Candy Simpy Fi app.
With a spin speed of 1400rpm and a capacity of 10kg, is a perfect large family sized washing machine. It uses intelligent sensor technology, to weigh the laundry during the first 4 minutes of the cycle, then adjust the cycle time, water and electricity consumption to suit the size of the load.
Awarded an A+++ energy rating this washing machine is extremely energy efficient and A rated in wash performance and A in spin, this washing machine is great for saving you money on your bills as well as excellent at taking care of your clothes.
16 comments
samspud
30 Aug 17#1
Are these candy machines any good?
.MUFC. to samspud
30 Aug 17#3
No
jabba09 to samspud
30 Aug 17#14
No. Very poor quality. Candy and Hoover same components. 5 years parts warranty no worth it. Labour charges are £130 for callout
.MUFC.
30 Aug 17#2
Parts guarantee is laughable when you'll have to pay £130+ to call them out, These aren't any better than Hotpoint/Indeshit crap.
You'll be forever calling them out, I had an Hoover, Same company, The main board went within a year, The pump then failed just after guaranty ran out.
It will be in landfill in no time.
Nutkin to .MUFC.
30 Aug 17#5
My Hoover washing machine has been good for 7 years.
Don't let one mans horror put you off, people are more quick to criticise than praise.
.MUFC. to Nutkin
30 Aug 17#12
I'm not the only one, Plenty of others have had the misfortune of poor quality Hoover/Candy machines going faulty.
You're very lucky if you've had no problems with yours. Sadly quality went out the window when they started to use low quality components and shifted production to foreign lands for cheap labour.
samspud
30 Aug 17#4
Yer just fine some research they seem bad. Will get hot cos posted by a mod though :muscle:
Washing machines are built to a price point the budget range is priced at under £300 and are twice as unreliable as those over £300 (this statistic oddly enough includes machines with a higher RRP but are "sale" items of under £300.
So it pays to pay more than £300 for a washing machine. Although
J4GG4 to fiqqer
30 Aug 17#7
Rubbish.
I have a "crappy Beko" which was bought new for £259 4 or 5 years ago.
Not had a single fault.
fiqqer to J4GG4
30 Aug 17#8
If you peruse the link you will see that Beko is actually shown as a best buy for £240. It doesn't negate my comment - most people will receive a good long service from their purchase.
In terms of fire risk The consumer review company Which? has specifically identified Hoover and Candy washing machines and Hotpoint dishwashers and tumble dryers as particular items to take care with. That's what you get with cheaply made poor quality products
.MUFC. to fiqqer
30 Aug 17#11
Lots of Washing machines above £300 are virtually the same internally.
Price isn't everything.
Beko are a much better option and most will outlive Hoover/Candy, Hotpoint/Indeshit.
amzzzzyyyy
30 Aug 17#9
I purchase a washer dryer candy brand from tesco £330 in black also in white tesco.com/dir…294
pokettens
30 Aug 17#10
This has previously been on offer for £249. I had a voucher so got it for £200
TGPips
30 Aug 17#13
Candy Smart A+++ sounds like something The Rock used to say in WWE :grin:
jabba09
30 Aug 17#15
If you have the money. Go for a miele. They give a 10 years warranty including parts and labour. You get what you pay for
shopaholic8
31 Aug 17#16
I put a couple of cheap Hoover machines in rental properties with young families expecting them to be worked hard and not last long, which was fine for the price I paid. 5 years later both are still going strong and not one issue. I think you hear more about people who have had bad experiences as they tent to vent - well I know I do. I've just taken the plunge with the Argos Bush one at £130. If I get 3/4 years out it I will be happy at that money.
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The Candy 10kg washing machine looks outstanding, and is designed to suite any kitchen setting. It comes complete with Smart Touch technology offers a clever solution that works as simply as a contactless payment system, by using an android smartphone, you can control, monitor and manage the appliance via your mobile device through the Candy Simpy Fi app.
With a spin speed of 1400rpm and a capacity of 10kg, is a perfect large family sized washing machine. It uses intelligent sensor technology, to weigh the laundry during the first 4 minutes of the cycle, then adjust the cycle time, water and electricity consumption to suit the size of the load.
Awarded an A+++ energy rating this washing machine is extremely energy efficient and A rated in wash performance and A in spin, this washing machine is great for saving you money on your bills as well as excellent at taking care of your clothes.
16 comments
You'll be forever calling them out, I had an Hoover, Same company, The main board went within a year, The pump then failed just after guaranty ran out.
It will be in landfill in no time.
Don't let one mans horror put you off, people are more quick to criticise than praise.
You're very lucky if you've had no problems with yours. Sadly quality went out the window when they started to use low quality components and shifted production to foreign lands for cheap labour.
washingmachinereviews.co.uk/can…tml
Washing machines are built to a price point the budget range is priced at under £300 and are twice as unreliable as those over £300 (this statistic oddly enough includes machines with a higher RRP but are "sale" items of under £300.
So it pays to pay more than £300 for a washing machine. Although
I have a "crappy Beko" which was bought new for £259 4 or 5 years ago.
Not had a single fault.
In terms of fire risk The consumer review company Which? has specifically identified Hoover and Candy washing machines and Hotpoint dishwashers and tumble dryers as particular items to take care with. That's what you get with cheaply made poor quality products
Price isn't everything.
Beko are a much better option and most will outlive Hoover/Candy, Hotpoint/Indeshit.