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| Post# 601431   6/6/2012 at 09:10 (353 days old) by liberatordeluxe (Sudbury UK)     |   | |
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| Post# 601432 , Reply# 1   6/6/2012 at 09:13 (353 days old) by aegokocarat (Cearphily county South Wales)     |   | |
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| Post# 601434 , Reply# 2   6/6/2012 at 09:23 (353 days old) by liberatordeluxe (Sudbury UK)     |   | |
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| Post# 601445 , Reply# 3   6/6/2012 at 10:20 (353 days old) by aegokocarat (Cearphily county South Wales)     |   | |
![]() i have a gravity drain white knight model, you can well, sort of rinse with it, the rinse water comes out of the drainage spout, look on ebay for the auto pump white knight models, also, if you go for a white knight spinner go for the german made model like mine :)
Tom :) CLICK HERE TO GO TO aegokocarat's LINK | ||
Post# 601551 , Reply# 4   6/6/2012 at 17:19 (352 days old) by Launderess (La Pomme Grande)     |
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Modern Spin Dryers![]() Are too fast for effective "spin" rinsing IMHO as the water most likely would bounce right off the wash and otherwise go right down the drain.
Unless designed for rinsing there is also the chance you can shag out the motor by repeatedly spinning heavy wet laundry. OTHO you can swish wash around in a deep container (sink, wash tub, tub, etc..) of clean water then place into the spin dryer, or rinse in a front loader without interim spin cycles, then bung into the SD. Will often do one or the other for loads that one knows will not balance well enough to spin in the Miele. | ||
Post# 601559 , Reply# 5   6/6/2012 at 17:34 (352 days old) by chestermikeuk (Cheshire, England, UK)     |
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"Unless designed for rinsing there is also the chance yo![]() Will someone please contact laundress, I think her account has been hacked..!! One would never use such language one thinks!!...Lol
If serious about rinsing then you need one with a pump, many models with a spout have only a lipped area around the base of the unit and are not sealed so if overfilled water will pour out of the base.....the pumped models are usually sealed and so all water goes to the pump and out, even so slowly pouring a bucket of water or using a hose can still leave detergent spots unless you re-distribute the clothes!! | ||
Post# 601569 , Reply# 6   6/6/2012 at 18:07 (352 days old) by Launderess (La Pomme Grande)     |
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