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Post# 611691   7/23/2012 at 04:00 (4,267 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Hello guys it's been awhile since I've been on here just an update really my last post was about my hotpoint 9530 as much as I loved it I had to let it go I just don't have the space :( I used to have a hotpoint aqualtis but truth is me and the machine didn't really get on it made all the washing sounds and actions but clothes just didn't feel or smell clean enough so it's gone and I'm really pleased with my new perchase some may shun me but I've got a candy grando gosf262 and it's amazing not silent like the aqualtis but I like the sounds you know it's giving the clothes a right good washing and let me tell you the cleaning results are unbeatable it's a fantastic work horse and it's very smart it puts extra rinses on if it detects detergent monitors the wash and changes the action it's fantastic no wash is ever the same I've put some videos of it on YouTube but not sure how to put them on here:( but that's my update just thought it would be nice to write something good about candy even from the uk




Post# 611700 , Reply# 1   7/23/2012 at 05:35 (4,267 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Think this will work

CLICK HERE TO GO TO hottiecrazy's LINK


Post# 611779 , Reply# 2   7/23/2012 at 15:19 (4,266 days old) by Rolls_rapide (.)        
Difficulty...

I'm sorry, but that post had hardly any punctuation (periods, commas, capital letters) and therefore was extremely difficult to read. Whenever I try to read vast, epic one-liners like that, I mentally switch off and can't be bothered to read the rest.

Now at your age, you should know better. There can be no excuse.


Post# 611786 , Reply# 3   7/23/2012 at 15:53 (4,266 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

I will admit I am very lazy when it come's to punctuation, but that still wasn't the response I had hoped for on a website about domestic appliances.
Punctuation aside, I do hope you liked my washer.


Post# 611790 , Reply# 4   7/23/2012 at 16:08 (4,266 days old) by optima (Cumbria England)        

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I had no such problem what so ever reading it Chris & well done on getting yourself such a great Washer.

Post# 611796 , Reply# 5   7/23/2012 at 16:24 (4,266 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Thank you optima.

Post# 611806 , Reply# 6   7/23/2012 at 16:55 (4,266 days old) by chrisbsuk (Bristol, uk)        

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very interesting thread, Chris - and as with Optima, there really was no problem in reading your text.

Chris


Post# 611810 , Reply# 7   7/23/2012 at 17:26 (4,266 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Cheers chris

Post# 611811 , Reply# 8   7/23/2012 at 17:30 (4,266 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

I have also ordered the matching dryer to this machine so I'll hopefully upload some images of them both once they I have them

Post# 611814 , Reply# 9   7/23/2012 at 17:58 (4,266 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

Hi :)
im getting the vented dryer that matches your washer too lol :)
lovley candy, i have the baby version of your grand'O
enjoy many happy wash days ahed :)
Tom :)


Post# 611820 , Reply# 10   7/23/2012 at 18:11 (4,266 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Hi Tom, thanks for commenting. Lovely machines aren't they? I have seen yours on you tube very cool I can't wait to get the dryer I had an email today saying it was now being packaged and dispatched from supplier. Would love to know where they make their dryers and washers for that matter

Post# 611821 , Reply# 11   7/23/2012 at 18:18 (4,266 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

candy make thier dryers in Turkey :)
Tom :)


Post# 611825 , Reply# 12   7/23/2012 at 18:27 (4,266 days old) by solsburian (SE Northumberland)        

While I'm no fan of the current range of Candy laundry appliances, I hope you get some enjoyment out of it.

Thier Washing Machines are either made in Italy at their Brugherio plant or in China at thier Jiangmen plant. I don't know if you can tell the difference but I'd guess if it doesn’t say "Made in Italy" on the raiting sticker then its probably a Chinese example.


Post# 611830 , Reply# 13   7/23/2012 at 18:31 (4,266 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

no, if its slim line and it doesnt say where its made, then is made in Russia

Post# 611955 , Reply# 14   7/24/2012 at 02:57 (4,266 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Checked the plate it doesn't say. So it must be Russia or china lol it is the slim one which is another thing I'm impressed with.

Post# 611996 , Reply# 15   7/24/2012 at 10:01 (4,265 days old) by Haxisfan (Europe - UK / Italy)        
I love Candy appliances regardless of where they're made

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Congratulations on your washer... I hope it keeps up the good work!

I've got a soft spot for this brand too, especially for their washers/dishwasher and I can't wait for my UK made Hoover washer and Italy made Candy d/washer to bite the dust so I can get my hands on their newer sexier range.

If you like this group, you get a wider choice with Hoover, as the available Candy appliances tend to be from their bottom of the range in the UK.

Speak u soon ;-)


Post# 612002 , Reply# 16   7/24/2012 at 10:33 (4,265 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

I believe you can get the candy evo's here which are meant to be good. I've always had a thing for candy ever since 95 when my mother got a combiwash great machine then and lasted about 13 years and I'm equally impressed with mine now

Post# 612005 , Reply# 17   7/24/2012 at 10:38 (4,265 days old) by AquaCycle (West Yorkshire, UK)        

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Great to hear your happy with your new machine. It's no secret that Candy have been problematic, but I hope you get many years of service out of yours :).

Out of interest, what made you opt for the Candy and where there any other machines you were considering?


Post# 612014 , Reply# 18   7/24/2012 at 11:52 (4,265 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Kid spotted it about a year ago and I liked the design looks smart and friendly plus the size of the machine

Post# 612019 , Reply# 19   7/24/2012 at 12:11 (4,265 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)        

Great videos and informative post, thanks. I hope your Candy provides many years pleasurable use. I like the fact that Candys self adjust themselves according to the load. Very much like my Zanussi which adapts the wash time, rinse drum speed and water levels according to the load.

I like the Evo machines with the jet wash.


Post# 612045 , Reply# 20   7/24/2012 at 14:07 (4,265 days old) by Haxisfan (Europe - UK / Italy)        
Hottiecrazy or Candycrazy?

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Hi Hottiecrazy, I know what you mean about the Evo range... as far as their washing machines go, some models are not basic, although they don't seem to feature the whisper quiet option (invertor motor) like Hoover does or even your previous Hottie (which I've seen on your vids - btw what happened to it?).

I absolutely adore those Evo machines and I might very well get 1 as soon as my current washer throws a wobbly. My real disappointment comes from their dishwashers, there's only 1 model from the Evo range and it's rather basic.


Post# 612075 , Reply# 21   7/24/2012 at 16:57 (4,265 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        
The hotpoint

I sold it it just wasn't right for me the wash results are quite poor plus you use more detergent with it being such a big load plus took me ages to fill it my candy is just the right size.
I've seen the evo with a silent motor somewhere....


Post# 612203 , Reply# 22   7/25/2012 at 09:00 (4,264 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

one thing to note: all hoover and candy dryers are now fitted with a frost protection sistem that stops the dryer from starting in under 8*c temperatures, GIAS (hoover/candy service force) recomend putting a jug of hot water in the drum to warm the sensor's up to get it to work, alternativley you could use a hot water bottle or you could take the filter out and either put your hand on the sensor for 10 secs or use a hair dryer on a warm setting to warm it up :)
i should be getting my candy grand'o dryer on the 2nd of Aug so if you havent had yours by then i can let you know what the results of it are like :)
Tom :)


Post# 612208 , Reply# 23   7/25/2012 at 09:25 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

My dryer will be in the kitchen don't know if it will make any difference but my house never gets that low in temp so I'm hoping I'll be fine if it doesn't come by this Friday then it will have to wait until the 6th as I go to cornwall on sat

Post# 612249 , Reply# 24   7/25/2012 at 12:18 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Just had the phone call my dryer is coming Friday morning happy times

Post# 612273 , Reply# 25   7/25/2012 at 14:07 (4,264 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

haha!! funny coincidence!! mime's comming friday too:)

Post# 612276 , Reply# 26   7/25/2012 at 14:59 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Cool we can compare

Post# 612277 , Reply# 27   7/25/2012 at 15:04 (4,264 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

is your new one vented or a condenser? mine is vented :)

Post# 612279 , Reply# 28   7/25/2012 at 15:08 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

You on face book?

Post# 612280 , Reply# 29   7/25/2012 at 15:09 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

It's vented I can't stand condensers

Post# 612281 , Reply# 30   7/25/2012 at 15:21 (4,264 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

not on facebook
my candy is vented too lol
they dont acctually have a humidity sensor according to what i was reading on here, they have an exhaust temperature sensor that detects the exhaust air temperature, if a load is dry the exhaust air is hot (i think thats how it works lol)
Tom :)


Post# 612295 , Reply# 31   7/25/2012 at 16:12 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Well we will both find out soon I hope we can both put a good review on

Post# 612306 , Reply# 32   7/25/2012 at 16:54 (4,264 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

yes, me too :)
since ive read positive reviews i think we should have no trouble :)
have you seen my thread that ive done? its called "some people may not like it"
Tom :)


Post# 612410 , Reply# 33   7/26/2012 at 02:14 (4,264 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

I did read it yes it was a good post

Post# 612671 , Reply# 34   7/27/2012 at 04:50 (4,263 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

It's here and it's brilliant I'll try uploading a video of them both later today for you all

Post# 612675 , Reply# 35   7/27/2012 at 05:23 (4,263 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

Hi :)
mine is still in the hallway, just waiting now for my dad to give me a hand to move it ontop of the aqualtis in the wash house :)
Tom :)


Post# 612779 , Reply# 36   7/27/2012 at 14:00 (4,262 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

So what do you think Tom

Post# 612783 , Reply# 37   7/27/2012 at 14:09 (4,262 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

i think its really good :)
the bone dry setting really deliverd, towels were crispy dry lol
and its not too hard to lift it and stack it :)
if you go onto my candy thread i have some vids linked up :)
Tom :)P.S how is your candy dryer?


Post# 616794 , Reply# 38   8/13/2012 at 13:30 (4,245 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        
The dryer

Hi guys done a little video showing both my appliances hope you like

CLICK HERE TO GO TO hottiecrazy's LINK


Post# 617058 , Reply# 39   8/14/2012 at 18:54 (4,244 days old) by boschlover1997 ()        

what is it with everyone on here these days? everyone is going down hill.. candys?! bekos?! hoovers?! whats going on?
sorry chris, took me ages to read what you put no punctuation. but these machines WILL NOT last you 5 minutes, terribly and shoddily built, but i hope you enjoy using them and happy youve found a set you like.
george.


Post# 617166 , Reply# 40   8/15/2012 at 03:00 (4,244 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Thanks for your comment george, I am rather pleased with my purchase and it's covered by a 5 year guarantee, as regards to your statement about build quality it seems quite well built but time will tell, the proof is in the pudding but you don't see many of these on eBay broken :). And what's with all the comments about punctuation it's not and English language site lol

But still thanks for commenting, everyone has their own opinions :)

Regards chris


Post# 617445 , Reply# 41   8/16/2012 at 04:38 (4,243 days old) by AquaCycle (West Yorkshire, UK)        
And what's with all the comments about punctuation it

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Don't even get me started. Bad grammar frustrates the hell out of me.

Post# 617562 , Reply# 42   8/16/2012 at 14:22 (4,242 days old) by hottiecrazy (Chesterfield)        

Well..... We all have our pet hate


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