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Post# 621498   8/31/2012 at 05:04 (262 days old) by washer111 (Australia)     |
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Who can guess what this thread will be about?
I'll give some hints:
Can anyone possibly suggest what I'll write about? What Brand and How Old? | ||
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Post# 621500 , Reply# 1   8/31/2012 at 05:37 (262 days old) by verizonbear (Columba, MD)     |
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I'm guessing ![]() | ||
Post# 621517 , Reply# 2   8/31/2012 at 06:50 (262 days old) by washer111 (Australia)     |
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Ooh! Maybe...
But a DD/DS has a dispenser (of sorts...) - keep that in mind... | ||
Post# 621541 , Reply# 3   8/31/2012 at 08:06 (262 days old) by DADoES ( )     |
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Post# 621697 , Reply# 9   9/1/2012 at 02:08 (261 days old) by washer111 (Australia)     |
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Haaaaaaa! Yes, the sound of "Water-sensing" in this machine. Rather odd!
Still, looking good!
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Post# 621698 , Reply# 10   9/1/2012 at 02:10 (261 days old) by washer111 (Australia)     |
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Plup-Wow! Plup-Wow! The sound of Agitation. The Heavy-Duty cycle includes a built in 5 minute soaking time. As if that'll make a difference (although I'm sure it would, with warm water and today's enzyme detergents!)
See the water Eddie-Swirl, Splash and, uh, go brown...
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Post# 621700 , Reply# 11   9/1/2012 at 02:54 (261 days old) by logixx (Germany)     |
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Post# 621712 , Reply# 13   9/1/2012 at 05:26 (261 days old) by logixx (Germany)     |
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Found it on the site you linked!![]() | ||
Post# 622242 , Reply# 14   9/3/2012 at 07:24 (259 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia- City)     |
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![]() Hey :-)
We have the 9.5kg version at my workplace (residential care home). The machine has already been repaired 3 times and we have been promised a Speed Queen by the end of this year. This machine just can't cope with our volume of washing (at least three large loads per day). Our lint filter in the agitator seemed to work great until it snapped totally a few months back *sigh* The last repairman who fixed it described it as a 'cheap made piece of junk'. It works ok and gets run on Hot for most loads so stays clean. I saw other models around the shod with lint filters attached to the recirculation outlet, would have been nice to have it on ours but sadly no :-/ it does the job for nod but we need something a bit more sturdy ... Matt X | ||
Post# 622249 , Reply# 16   9/3/2012 at 08:20 (259 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia- City)     |
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Post# 622364 , Reply# 17   9/3/2012 at 16:37 (258 days old) by logixx (Germany)     |
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Post# 622372 , Reply# 18   9/3/2012 at 16:53 (258 days old) by washer111 (Australia)     |
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Nope, I don't think there are any upper wash hole things you speak of.
However, interesting is the fact that the neighbour's unit (with a standard TL machine tub - hundreds 'n' thousands of holes) does the same thing. So perhaps its to just annoy the user, and prevent Out of Balance issues. | ||
Post# 622468 , Reply# 19   9/4/2012 at 01:50 (258 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia- City)     |
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![]() Heres ours at work...
I hate how long these things take to drain out the water, they seem to muck about forever, but thats because theres less holes so the water flows out slower, just frustrating sometimes, i think everyone at work has at some point stood in front of it and shouted "Just F%%$%$g SPIN!!" myself included. The Auto-Level is bad as well, had to train my workmates out of using it as it was tangling and ripping the hell out of the clothes, also really bad powder staining as my workmates can't quite get into putting the powder in first instead of all over the clothes. The Auto Level fills to a point where it barely covers the clothes so they get thrown around as opposed to flipped around elegantly through the water....
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Post# 622469 , Reply# 20   9/4/2012 at 02:00 (258 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia- City)     |
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![]() Our current detergent choices....
Radiant because it was bought while I was away. Works great though! Ariel Hygiene, I get this from the UK shop to use on bedding, towels and a particular residents clothing. Hot water and a good dose of this is just fantastic. The blue powder in the container at the bottom is a no name brand supplied by the company I work for, its really just blue sand in a box, does nothing, doesn't break one single sud even on hot water, clothes are still grubby coming out! Softeners we use are the Fluffy range, the big bottles in Woolies, any of the black ones seem to be the favourite at the moment.... Matt
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