Bit of a beast! A+++ Rated and a HUGE 11KG Drum - **Use code CLA30**
The Beko EcoSmart WY114764MW A+++ 1400 spin 11kg washing machine helps you save money with its Time Delay funtion and automatic water level reduction system for smaller loads.
Also featuring a huge 11kg wash load capacity and extra large porthole door which is ideal for items such as duvets, and an LCD display with time display & touch buttons
The WY114764MW includes a Steam Therapy programme for reduced creasing and hygene along with 16 additional programmes including Daily Quick and Super Short plus extra functions for added flexibility.
Featuring variable spin speed and temperature, easy access filter and front service access, 4 height adjustable feet and unique design 3 compartment detergent dispenser.
All comments (33)
goonertillidie
30 Sep 17#1
Bit of a beast! A+++ Rated and a HUGE 11KG Drum - **Use code CLA30**
The Beko EcoSmart WY114764MW A+++ 1400 spin 11kg washing machine helps you save money with its Time Delay funtion and automatic water level reduction system for smaller loads.
Also featuring a huge 11kg wash load capacity and extra large porthole door which is ideal for items such as duvets, and an LCD display with time display & touch buttons
The WY114764MW includes a Steam Therapy programme for reduced creasing and hygene along with 16 additional programmes including Daily Quick and Super Short plus extra functions for added flexibility.
Featuring variable spin speed and temperature, easy access filter and front service access, 4 height adjustable feet and unique design 3 compartment detergent dispenser.
tonez
30 Sep 17#2
Just wish the warranty was longer than 1 year...
Robbo11 to tonez
3 Oct 17#32
At least the Prosmart Inverter brushless motor has a 10 year guarantee. I've had two washing machines that failed within 5 years due to burnt out motor brushes caused by the friction they generate during the drum rotation.
preecey
30 Sep 17#3
Never seen a washing machine with a drum that huge at a price so low.
preecey
30 Sep 17#4
Don't forget you also get 5% cash back on this if you also have a Co-op Membership Card. This cash back goes on to the card instantly, and you can spend it in Co-op Food stores.
Rich44
30 Sep 17#5
I know it's 11kg but seriously sceptical with only a 1 year warranty.
ScoobyStoo to Rich44
30 Sep 17#7
It's a Beko. Cheapest components and poorest build quality on the market. The 12 month warranty reflects that. The low headline price is there to suck you in. The real money is made from out of warranty repairs.
monitor1 to ScoobyStoo
30 Sep 17#9
What rubbish,my Beko washing machine as gone for nearly eight years ans is still going strong.It is used every single day.Hot.
.MUFC. to ScoobyStoo
30 Sep 17#10
If it was an Hotpoint or Indesit I'd agree, However Beko are much more reliable, Some of my friends and relatives have Beko washers and they've been problem free for over 5 years, My mum's bearings are a little loud now but it's about 8 years old, That represents great value imo.
Me personally, I've got a Bosch but I may decide to go for a cheaper washer next time. Imo Beko are probably the best budget brand when it comes to major appliances. Sure cheaper components than more premium brands but that doesn't mean it won't last as long.
If this lasts 5 years and costs £369 and a Bosch cost twice as much and lasts 10 years it represents the same value.
You'd probably be ready to change washers in 5 years anyway.
themachman to .MUFC.
1 Oct 17#27
Maybe, the old made in Turkey one's, but the new one's are made in China which to me means they last for a year then lash it to buy a new one.
ScoobyStoo to themachman
1 Oct 17#31
Exactly my point. Some people here judging Beko on machines built years ago, rather than current quality. Beko is just a brand name. The entire supply chain has changed since those machines were built, along with their associated quality.
The Which report relates to the longevity of previous machines. It has no relevance to quality of current output. When buying stuff you have to evaluate what you are actually buying. These brands rely on 'quality by association'. Remember when Hotpoint was a trusted brand? They traded for years on the brand loyalty built up during the 70s and 80s. Took ages for people to cotton onto the fact they had completely changed their suppliers and process...and that they were churning out rubbish.
Each to their own though. If a one year warranty works for you then go for it. Speaks volumes to me though.
Jo444 to ScoobyStoo
30 Sep 17#14
Have 2 beko machines for 10 years, both still great. On other side Hotpoint
flamethrower to ScoobyStoo
30 Sep 17#15
By experience or you are just saying ? I bought some Beko white goods, second hand from Gumtree three years ago and they are still going strong !
GAVINLEWISHUKD to ScoobyStoo
30 Sep 17#18
You put Beko, did you mean Audi!? :grin:
Rickardo to ScoobyStoo
30 Sep 17#26
Which? scores Beko the same for reliability of its washing machines as LG - above Hoover, Indesit and Siemens. Whilst none of the machines make it as a best buy, many are fairly close in score.
There are reviews of the likes of Samsung that criticise the customer service and poor experience when having to make use of the warranty as well.
Sometimes you can never tell with any individual machine - my own anecdote is that I bought an Electra (yes, who?) washing machine dirt cheap as part of Comet's liquidation, as a stopgap, because my Bosch had just packed up after 5 years and it's still going strong, 5 years on.
Spidab77
30 Sep 17#6
If this was silver I'd snap it straight up fab find :grin:
suchitmehta7
30 Sep 17#8
I would have vote hot if it would come with iOS
mcdan1985
30 Sep 17#11
Decent find just a shame it’s beko hotpoint did an 11kg one a few years back in curry’s for £405
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The Beko EcoSmart WY114764MW A+++ 1400 spin 11kg washing machine helps you save money with its Time Delay funtion and automatic water level reduction system for smaller loads.
Also featuring a huge 11kg wash load capacity and extra large porthole door which is ideal for items such as duvets, and an LCD display with time display & touch buttons
The WY114764MW includes a Steam Therapy programme for reduced creasing and hygene along with 16 additional programmes including Daily Quick and Super Short plus extra functions for added flexibility.
Featuring variable spin speed and temperature, easy access filter and front service access, 4 height adjustable feet and unique design 3 compartment detergent dispenser.
All comments (33)
The Beko EcoSmart WY114764MW A+++ 1400 spin 11kg washing machine helps you save money with its Time Delay funtion and automatic water level reduction system for smaller loads.
Also featuring a huge 11kg wash load capacity and extra large porthole door which is ideal for items such as duvets, and an LCD display with time display & touch buttons
The WY114764MW includes a Steam Therapy programme for reduced creasing and hygene along with 16 additional programmes including Daily Quick and Super Short plus extra functions for added flexibility.
Featuring variable spin speed and temperature, easy access filter and front service access, 4 height adjustable feet and unique design 3 compartment detergent dispenser.
Me personally, I've got a Bosch but I may decide to go for a cheaper washer next time. Imo Beko are probably the best budget brand when it comes to major appliances. Sure cheaper components than more premium brands but that doesn't mean it won't last as long.
If this lasts 5 years and costs £369 and a Bosch cost twice as much and lasts 10 years it represents the same value.
You'd probably be ready to change washers in 5 years anyway.
The Which report relates to the longevity of previous machines. It has no relevance to quality of current output. When buying stuff you have to evaluate what you are actually buying. These brands rely on 'quality by association'. Remember when Hotpoint was a trusted brand? They traded for years on the brand loyalty built up during the 70s and 80s. Took ages for people to cotton onto the fact they had completely changed their suppliers and process...and that they were churning out rubbish.
Each to their own though. If a one year warranty works for you then go for it. Speaks volumes to me though.
I bought some Beko white goods, second hand from Gumtree three years ago and they are still going strong !
There are reviews of the likes of Samsung that criticise the customer service and poor experience when having to make use of the warranty as well.
Sometimes you can never tell with any individual machine - my own anecdote is that I bought an Electra (yes, who?) washing machine dirt cheap as part of Comet's liquidation, as a stopgap, because my Bosch had just packed up after 5 years and it's still going strong, 5 years on.