Thread Number: 11520
Miele's Honeycomb Drum |
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Post# 206429 , Reply# 1   4/26/2007 at 07:15 (6,207 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)   |   | |
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Here is what Miele says about their honeycomb design drums. "For generations, Miele washing machines have been known for their thorough yet gentle care of fabrics. Miele's HoneycombTM washing drum advances this technology even further. Forged from the very best stainless steel with a unique convex pattern that resembles a honeycomb, the HoneycombTM drum enhances both cleaning performance and reduces fabric wear. The by-product of this patented advancement is an 80% reduction in the number of water exit holes and a network of water channels that create a thin water layer that cushions your clothes while the drum rotates." CLICK HERE TO GO TO toggleswitch's LINK |
Post# 206441 , Reply# 2   4/26/2007 at 08:20 (6,207 days old) by irishwashguy (Salem,Oregon.............A Capital City)   |   | |
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However, not in the case of my Miele washer, and the Honey Comb tub. I have had mine for two years, and they live up to what they have said so far. I always have to make sure that I am not spinning things too fast, depending on what it is I am washing. Here at my house, i wash lots of sheets for clients, and it is almost always 600-800 and 190 heat setting, just fabulous, and it gets rid of the stains. I have even done laundry for my Mother, and was suprised at her face when I brought back her creame or off white sweaters to her, and they are white. She did not know they were white when she bought them at the thrift store. These are also a little bit more intuitive than the one that I had looked at the showroom, that was a W 1930. This one handles my comforter better than the old Miele. They have also started putting this drum on the dryers as well, it is floating over the drum, i have not used one, but would love to if I had the chance.
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