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Indesit Moon - wonderful performance! |
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Post# 232887 , Reply# 2   8/26/2007 at 07:10 (6,080 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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Your machine is not leveled properly. Leveling is important for a washing machine both Top-Loading and Front-Loading. This ensures proper spin preformence and prevents the washer from shaking or yes, walking!! |
Post# 232890 , Reply# 4   8/26/2007 at 07:21 (6,080 days old) by aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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That the Dyson, Looks Shit! I agree, can see why they were not popular sticking out like a sore thumb. And the poor ppl that got conned into something that promised to be so good that ended up with the most unreliable machine produced to date in the UK. Possibly along with the Titan. And to be honest I cant believe Indesit companies designers, 2 machines of plastic, Aqualtis and Moon that dont do anything for me. i think from a design point of view and from the money they cost look so cheap and tacky. Miele win it all on the classic range with solid chrome doors and good solid control panels. Not keen on the Kofort models but they definitely look better than this Indeshite company stuff.
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Post# 232918 , Reply# 5   8/26/2007 at 10:31 (6,080 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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Crikey. That moon. I actually would like the look of it if the door was like a opaque electrolux door from the 80s and had the dispenser built into the doorseal like on the extendia. I had to sell one of these to a customer lastweek and i cringed my way through the whole sale and i really hit hard on the warranty but she was having none of it..the poor soul. Darren |
Post# 232928 , Reply# 6   8/26/2007 at 12:34 (6,080 days old) by platinum6 ()   |   | |
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Opaque Electroux door with dispenser built into the seal? I'm not sure if such a machine exists, can't even imagine it lol! But it'd be interesting to find out more about it though! |
Post# 232935 , Reply# 7   8/26/2007 at 13:35 (6,080 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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Post# 232984 , Reply# 11   8/26/2007 at 16:50 (6,080 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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The Dyson machine is called the Contrarotator. And sparkcymru, if you own one could you post vids of it on youtube or somthing? |
Post# 233017 , Reply# 14   8/26/2007 at 19:21 (6,080 days old) by rolls_rapide (.)   |   | |
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I wouldn't be seen dead with one! |
Post# 233038 , Reply# 16   8/26/2007 at 20:22 (6,080 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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Could you post videos of these machines on youtube please? I've been dying to see a Contrarotator in action and the only video of one so far is a 30-second one of the wash cycle. |
Post# 233043 , Reply# 17   8/26/2007 at 20:35 (6,080 days old) by aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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Not sure what ya meant as a mile but they certainly stick out like a sore thumb from a mile away lol! Its all that plastic I cant stand. The cleaners look ok but then we all shove em under the stairs when finished. Its good to see Miele gaining more and more in popularity. They deserve it for their extremely well thought out products that look nice. I have a good friend who was at her wits end with her Dyson washer after several call outs she ended up scrapping it and cut her losses with a BOL Zanussi. The story had a happy ending. I have nothing against Dyson I like the cleaners and how they perform. Its just reliability and the rip off cost compared to the £20 total cost of materials they are made from according the my sources. Im sure vacland members who frequent here will confirm this. Whereas with Miele the materials cost is close to selling price. Very little is made in profit. I believe you might be coming across to Cheshire next month, hopefully il be there too, look forward to meeting you. Rob
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Post# 233267 , Reply# 20   8/27/2007 at 18:17 (6,079 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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So Mr. 2DrumsAllergy, could you post videos of your machines on youtube? |
Post# 234456 , Reply# 23   9/1/2007 at 15:19 (6,074 days old) by lavamat78800 ()   |   | |
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Can anybody say me if this Indesit owns somebody in here? It´s a terrible machine. |
Post# 234469 , Reply# 24   9/1/2007 at 17:34 (6,074 days old) by hooverzodiac12 (Melbourne, Australia)   |   | |
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Post# 234525 , Reply# 28   9/2/2007 at 03:28 (6,073 days old) by aquarius1984 (Planet earth)   |   | |
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and extra rinse is done by pressing 2 buttons simultaneously. As are couple of extra cycles. But yet no 95degree wash. How does one do a maintenance wash? 60deg is not hot enough to remove the slime that accumulates in our LG. Dare say the same in this. Also I worry that if you got a suds lock spin or loaded it well with towels, water would cascade into the fabric softener compartment on the door which is by no means sealed. There is an inch gap between the top of the door seal and the opening on the dispenser. With no real means of sealing surely the softener will be contaminated. No, sorry this machine along with its Plastic Twin the Aqualtis looks far too cheap for my liking. Like that Indesit Graffiti Fridge Freezer which was short lived I hope they have sense to pull both lines off soon.
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Post# 234567 , Reply# 30   9/2/2007 at 13:09 (6,073 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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Post# 234614 , Reply# 32   9/2/2007 at 19:52 (6,073 days old) by mrx ()   |   | |
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Well, they're disposable, why would you need an engineer? If it goes wrong you just get a new one! |
Post# 234717 , Reply# 33   9/3/2007 at 12:01 (6,072 days old) by hoovermatic (UK)   |   | |
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Yes, I wonder what the built in obsolescence of a Moon is - judging by the video about 3 weeks! |
Post# 236048 , Reply# 38   9/11/2007 at 13:07 (6,064 days old) by hoovermatic (UK)   |   | |
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I agree entirely with what you are saying! There has been 40+ years of FL washer experience to draw on in the UK alone and this is the best they can do? That aside, I believe the concept is a good one. |
Post# 236056 , Reply# 39   9/11/2007 at 14:34 (6,064 days old) by bearpeter ()   |   | |
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I need to try and find the manual for the moon online... anyone know where it is? Peter |
Post# 236059 , Reply# 41   9/11/2007 at 14:47 (6,064 days old) by 2drumsallergy ()   |   | |
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Hi Peter, Here is a link to the Moon User Guide. David CLICK HERE TO GO TO 2drumsallergy's LINK |
Post# 236061 , Reply# 42   9/11/2007 at 14:51 (6,064 days old) by 2drumsallergy ()   |   | |
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Hi Peter, Here is a link to the Moon Quick Start Guide. David CLICK HERE TO GO TO 2drumsallergy's LINK |
Post# 236063 , Reply# 43   9/11/2007 at 15:15 (6,064 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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You forgot to post the link for the Dyson Contrarotator videos you promised way back when. |
Post# 236064 , Reply# 44   9/11/2007 at 15:19 (6,064 days old) by 2drumsallergy ()   |   | |
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Hi Funguy10, I will post the link to the Dyson videos when I do them, I'm very busy with work at this time. David |
Post# 237000 , Reply# 47   9/17/2007 at 17:12 (6,058 days old) by chrisbsuk (Bristol, uk)   |   | |
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Post# 237006 , Reply# 48   9/17/2007 at 17:39 (6,058 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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This is the same exact video posted at the top of this post. |
Post# 237130 , Reply# 50   9/18/2007 at 11:32 (6,057 days old) by bearpeter ()   |   | |
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What was the point of your post? We all make mistakes.... Positive input is always appreciated on here Peter |
Post# 237167 , Reply# 52   9/18/2007 at 15:27 (6,057 days old) by chrisbsuk (Bristol, uk)   |   | |
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