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Zanussi ZWH7122J |
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Post# 637988 , Reply# 1   11/10/2012 at 07:36 (4,182 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)   |   | |
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Jetsystem in action - The drum pauses change throught the program from normal to turns every 2 seconds CLICK HERE TO GO TO aeg03's LINK |
Post# 637989 , Reply# 2   11/10/2012 at 07:38 (4,182 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)   |   | |
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Proper sized detergent dispenser on this machine. |
Post# 637991 , Reply# 3   11/10/2012 at 07:40 (4,182 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)   |   | |
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Previous Flexi Dose drawer |
Post# 637993 , Reply# 4   11/10/2012 at 07:43 (4,182 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)   |   | |
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ZWH7122J Jetsystem Drum |
Post# 637994 , Reply# 5   11/10/2012 at 07:47 (4,182 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)   |   | |
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Flexi Dose model drum |
Post# 637995 , Reply# 6   11/10/2012 at 07:49 (4,182 days old) by aeg03 (London, UK)   |   | |
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Rinse Cycle on ZWH7122J Jetsystem CLICK HERE TO GO TO aeg03's LINK |
Post# 638039 , Reply# 7   11/10/2012 at 12:01 (4,181 days old) by boschlover1997 ()   |   | |
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wow that is a big difference!! the zanussi jetsystem looks great but that flexi dose looks awful and cheap! glad you changed them george |
Post# 638059 , Reply# 8   11/10/2012 at 13:10 (4,181 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)   |   | |
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Rumor has it that the flexi-dose machines are made in Hungary. The jetsystem looks far more sturdy than the flexi-Dose Tom :) |
Post# 638079 , Reply# 9   11/10/2012 at 15:34 (4,181 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)   |   | |
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Your detergent drawer is what I would consider a standard Zanussi one. My 6 year old Westinghouse badged Zanussi's is exactly the same as is my parents 8 year old Electrolux Jetsystems drawer.
As for the drums...the 'cheaper' looking drum with the filter in it is the same that we are now seeing here on Simpson badged machines - all of which come out of Thailand for our market along with the lower end Electrolux ones. |
Post# 638115 , Reply# 11   11/10/2012 at 18:28 (4,181 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)   |   | |
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The Mini 30 cycle on mine appears to be nothing but a shortened wool or delicates cycle. Now, I wouldn't mind that if I could increase the spin beyond 700rpm for it....engaging 'spin hold' and then using the long spin makes it 35 minutes. Not exactly long by any stretch, but the synthetics 'cold' with 'quick' engaged is only 39 minutes and gives a 900rpm spin, which is much better when just freshening something up such as sheets that have been slept in once.
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Post# 638183 , Reply# 14   11/11/2012 at 07:10 (4,181 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)   |   | |
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Post# 638187 , Reply# 15   11/11/2012 at 07:38 (4,181 days old) by jetsystem1200 ()   |   | |
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I noticed that too with the rinse only cycle. The rinse only cycle does a final spin too, but I wish you could press the super quick option and make it do a 30 min rinse, like my old Zanni did. |