This Beko Washing Machine has a 7KG capacity which is pretty decent for families, and a 1400 Spin which so there will be less water retained in your clothes.
You can also wash a full load in wash in just 28 minutes.
7kg load capacity with slim depth for easy installation.
15 programmes including daily quick- wash a full load in just 28 minutes.
LED time remaining display and progress indicator lights.
At just 50cm deep, this Beko washing machine allows for convenient installation in tighter spaces. This 7kg 1400 Spin Washing Machine can wash a full 7kg load in just 28 minutes, saving you time on your busy days.
Controls:
LED display.
Dial control.
Time remaining indicator.
Latest comments (34)
m5rcc
16 Sep 17#1
Buy cheap, buy twice.
ellbee to m5rcc
16 Sep 17#2
I've had the previous model to this for over two years and it's never missed a beat along with my other Beko products in my home. Heat to OP.
m5rcc to ellbee
16 Sep 17#3
Two whole years! Congrats!
tintowellfan to m5rcc
16 Sep 17#4
I'll advise Beko to increase the price to £1000, I am sure you will be well impressed and buy a few. What a plonker!
m5rcc to tintowellfan
17 Sep 17#9
You're missing the point. How ironic.
seaniboy to m5rcc
16 Sep 17#8
Washing machines generally get filled full not per Kg per wash, I wash small loads every/other day because filling it full and overloaded causes wear and tear. Stick to the recommended Kg per wash cycle and all stays well with most machines, as I said I underload by doing washes nearly every day so I never overfill then add more weight with water.
It is the best advice any machine user can get, underload per cycle.
Also keep a copy of the max loads out of the manual of cycles handy nearby.
m5rcc to seaniboy
17 Sep 17#11
I always do. Doesn't mean a £200 Beko will do well.
seaniboy to m5rcc
17 Sep 17#12
But most don't. People say the same about Hotpoint, had mine for almost 2 and a half years so £10 a month and not one problem to date :smile:
Bully to m5rcc
18 Sep 17#19
Beko are a good brand, had many of their products over the years with no issues.
m5rcc to Bully
18 Sep 17#20
Yeh others have had countless problems with them.
scooby555 to m5rcc
23 Sep 17#32
Buy expensive, buy twice, these days, sealed drums which need to be replaced @ (£240 part alone) because of an inaccessible £10 bearing which goes within 3 years, main boards that die within 2 years - Bosch, Samsung etc.
m5rcc to scooby555
23 Sep 17#33
I only buy Miele washing machines.
tintowellfan to m5rcc
29 Sep 17#34
Pri.k.
SimyJo
18 Sep 17#27
I personally wouldn't buy Beko. They are one of the few brands that fire services in the UK have actively warned against buying.
Robbo11 to SimyJo
19 Sep 17#29
That warning was from 6 years ago and to do with some older models of Beko fridge freezers that had to have a faulty defrost timer switch replaced. Personally, since the more recent recall and replacement of thousands of Hotpoint tumble dryers (including mine) identified as a fire risk and the recent tragedy of Grenfell tower, I would be more worried about buying a Hotpoint myself.
SimyJo to Robbo11
19 Sep 17#30
Good point. Hotpoint too then. Hopefully you don't have to pay Miele or AEG prices to get quality.
m5rcc to SimyJo
20 Sep 17#31
Miele yes. AEG no - they've been owned by Electrolux since 2005 and have gone downhill dramatically.
KatieLawson
18 Sep 17#15
Great washing machine if budget is limited :thumbsup:
Robbo11 to KatieLawson
18 Sep 17#28
...Or if you just don't want to pay a lot for a washing machine. I have a Beko washing machine and surprise surprise, it washes our clothes just as well as any of the more expensive washing machines we have owned over the last 30 years.
jacko791
18 Sep 17#26
I have this model, bought it 2nd hand on eBay for £20 and no problems so far. I bought Beko because we had 2 of them at work. Just consumer models but get used in an industrial application cleaning huge pieces of fabric. Generally the work ones would average 2 washes per day and would be overloaded on most washes. One machine is about 6 years old and the other about 2 years old, neither have ever had any maintenance or any issues.
dmaster2000
18 Sep 17#25
I have a beko washing machine for over 3 years now.. Still works perfectly.. Just need to clean the detergent housing and inside bit with a brush once in a while and its all good
tintowellfan
16 Sep 17#6
Why do folk think that paying loads of money for a washing machine, fridge, freezer, etc. will guarantee longevity? I am now well over 60 years old, so have loads of experience of buying stuff like this. I have never had any of these types of appliances fail on me, and I always buy the cheapest I can get. Buy from John Lewis if you can with a price match, and you will get an extra year warranty. I generally change my washing machine when it becomes dated and inefficient, never when it expires.
m5rcc to tintowellfan
17 Sep 17#10
Because Beko appliances aren't built to last. It's planned obsolescence.
seaniboy to m5rcc
17 Sep 17#13
Like most brands, the more they sell the more they earn. It's never about customers or brands would not exist.
preecey to m5rcc
18 Sep 17#23
Beko are good mid-priced machines.
Far better than getting an equivalently priced Hotpoint that'll probably blow up.
Not everyone has the money to buy a Miele or Bosch.
Bumnut53 to tintowellfan
18 Sep 17#24
I have had nothing but bad luck with Beko products....
2 x failed fridge/freezers 1 x failed washing machine 1 x tumble dryer bursting into flames!
akashlilakz
18 Sep 17#22
Nothing is made to last anymore and it's getting more expensive to repair if you can even find a repair man. Welcome to capitalism ... Cheap enough to throw away and buy another
Tim2011
18 Sep 17#21
I'm another very happy Beko washing machine owner. My 6 year old machine gets used regularly and still runs like new.
When is does eventually fail, I will happilly buy another Beko.
alared
18 Sep 17#18
Followed link and it`s £279.
Bigfootpete
18 Sep 17#17
I'm tempted, heard good things surprisingly about Beko washing machines.
telecome2011
18 Sep 17#16
Mine is hot point washing machine & i would say its crap , gives big noise while washing Look like a beast in forest
MrHappy37
17 Sep 17#14
These are great machines. Had 2 expensive zanussi machines fail just out of warranty. Decided to buy beko as they had good online customer reviews. Our machine must be around five years old now and still runs and looks like new. I would definitely buy another when it finally fails
orangeman
16 Sep 17#7
cold from me,
bought ones before and broke just out of warranty and the motor died. Would have cost me more for a new motor than buying another machine..... yeah cheers
ellenw
16 Sep 17#5
If you wanted a bigger machine Hotpoint Clearance have FML942PUK 9kg Aquarius, 1400 spin for £193. 2% Quidco. The WMFUG942G 9.0Kg for £202 is £449.99 @ Currys. hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…nes
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This Beko Washing Machine has a 7KG capacity which is pretty decent for families, and a 1400 Spin which so there will be less water retained in your clothes.
You can also wash a full load in wash in just 28 minutes.
At just 50cm deep, this Beko washing machine allows for convenient installation in tighter spaces. This 7kg 1400 Spin Washing Machine can wash a full 7kg load in just 28 minutes, saving you time on your busy days.
Controls:
Latest comments (34)
It is the best advice any machine user can get, underload per cycle.
Also keep a copy of the max loads out of the manual of cycles handy nearby.
I bought Beko because we had 2 of them at work. Just consumer models but get used in an industrial application cleaning huge pieces of fabric.
Generally the work ones would average 2 washes per day and would be overloaded on most washes. One machine is about 6 years old and the other about 2 years old, neither have ever had any maintenance or any issues.
I am now well over 60 years old, so have loads of experience of buying stuff like this. I have never had any of these types of appliances fail on me, and I always buy the cheapest I can get. Buy from John Lewis if you can with a price match, and you will get an extra year warranty. I generally change my washing machine when it becomes dated and inefficient, never when it expires.
Far better than getting an equivalently priced Hotpoint that'll probably blow up.
Not everyone has the money to buy a Miele or Bosch.
2 x failed fridge/freezers
1 x failed washing machine
1 x tumble dryer bursting into flames!
When is does eventually fail, I will happilly buy another Beko.
Look like a beast in forest
bought ones before and broke just out of warranty and the motor died. Would have cost me more for a new motor than buying another machine..... yeah cheers
hotpointclearance.co.uk/Pro…nes