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Post# 260331   1/17/2008 at 03:36 (5,916 days old) by islingtonsteve ()        

Deja vu here but some of you may remember I replaced the bosch Exceel 1400 washer I had with the hoover vision 8KG model with the powerjet. I was very happy with this machine until a fire struck my house and wrecked the first floor.

I'm currently renting a place that funnily enough had the same bosch Exceel 1400 washer there that I had replaced. My complaints were the same in it had a screechy motor, rinsing was terrible and for a 1400 spin, the clothes didn't come out very dry. So i decided to by the new Hoover vision 9KG washer. I have put the bosch in a cupboard for now and the Hoover will come with me to my house when the reno's are finished...





Post# 260333 , Reply# 1   1/17/2008 at 03:52 (5,916 days old) by islingtonsteve ()        

I'm really really pleased with it. I've now had it nearly two months and the only thing i can nitpick it for is the dumb 1 min wait time after the cycle ends before you can open the door.

It's insanely quiet ( 3 phase invertor motor) and the noise ( or lack of it) from the pump has really impressed me. It's very quiet. The pump does take a few mins to empty the drum after rinsing tho - realise there is a lot of water to get rid of and the drum goes into dist tumble while the drum is emptying so not sure if this is purposely done to aid rinsing.

Like the time manager it allows you to set different wash times. It pre selects the shortest time and you can extend it. Wash times are great. For a full 9kg load of cottons it takes 1.36hr, extending the wash time takes it to 150 or 2.10hr .If a full load isn't washed it seems to calculate the wash time and reduce it line line with the load size etc. When i first got the machine and put it on a cottons cycle without anything in it it started off at 1.36 and within 5 mins had dropped to 45mins The cottons cycle seems to be a pretty robust wash cycle with the drum speed almost hitting dist speed at points and only allowing for a 2 sec stop before turning direction.

The wool cycle is great. In the user manual it says that due to the torque from the new motor it is able to use a pulse technology - it moves the drum a third the way round stops for less than a second, then a third again, then again, then changes direction immediately a third turn the other way without stopping at all. It does this three times and then pauses for a couple mins and then repeats the 6 stage move again. As a result the jumpers are completely turned over but in a very smooth way. it's a lot of fun to see the drum move in such a jerky way!




Post# 260334 , Reply# 2   1/17/2008 at 03:54 (5,916 days old) by islingtonsteve ()        

washing a cottons load consisting of 2 kingsize duvet cover, 4 kingsize sheets, 8 pillowcases and 8 t towles.

Post# 260335 , Reply# 3   1/17/2008 at 04:00 (5,916 days old) by islingtonsteve ()        

Rinsing is great and it uses a good level of water, this coupled with fast interim spins has produces really nice fresh laundry. YOu have the option of using sensitive care option with add more water within the wash cycle and adds upto five high level rinses.

Post# 260336 , Reply# 4   1/17/2008 at 04:01 (5,916 days old) by islingtonsteve ()        

Another rinse with a load of Dark cottons

Post# 260338 , Reply# 5   1/17/2008 at 05:51 (5,916 days old) by zanussi_lover (Nottingham, UK)        
hey

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what an amazing machine, wow it does use alot of water :) i love deep rinses, i used to have them on my whirlpool AWM820 and Hoover Electronic 1100 from 1982. my zanussi only does high level rinses on synthetics and delicates but it does the spin rinse on cottons 60 :)



Post# 260341 , Reply# 6   1/17/2008 at 06:43 (5,916 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        
9kg = 19.8 lbs.

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*WOW*, I can't get past having a fire. Sorry to hear that!

Nice lookign machine , there!

Is this machine of standard outer cabinet size? (60cm x 60cm / 24" square) I'm guessing it must be a bit larger.......


Post# 260342 , Reply# 7   1/17/2008 at 07:13 (5,916 days old) by countryguy (Astorville, ON, Canada)        

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What does the 'Fast Iron' button do? I wonder why Hoover front loaders are not available in North America?

Gary


Post# 260347 , Reply# 8   1/17/2008 at 08:25 (5,916 days old) by dj-gabriele ()        

I think that Hoover of America is a different company than Hoover Europe, the EU division is in fact a full subsidiary of Candy.

Yup, what doest the "fast iron" does? Is it like stop with water?

Steve, I'm sorry about the fire!
Anyway you got a great machine there! And it sure must have a HUGE drum, how many litres in capacity?


Post# 260359 , Reply# 9   1/17/2008 at 09:35 (5,915 days old) by lavamat78800 ()        
Congratulations!

I´m sorry about the fire too, I know how it is! We also had a fire on the 23rd of Decemeber some years ago!

I think the "fast-iron" is one of those easy-cares cycles with a special spincycle!

I remember an user in here, which also had a fire..and he got a similar Hoover..


Post# 260364 , Reply# 10   1/17/2008 at 11:03 (5,915 days old) by dyson2drums (United Kingdom)        
hoover vision 9kg

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hi
does it do a spin rinse like hotpoint ultimas?
thanks


Post# 260367 , Reply# 11   1/17/2008 at 11:23 (5,915 days old) by samsungfl (United Kingdom/London )        
Yay...

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Another Hoover Vision Owner! They really are great arent they! I still cant get over mine LOL Only thing is Im still not very good at loading it LOL, I always think Ive filled it almost full till it does the first tumble and the drum seems to shrink the load LOL!! Ive just done another big Duvet in mine, You'll be suprised how well they handle them :D

Congrats on ur machine it looks great!

Richard


Post# 260453 , Reply# 12   1/17/2008 at 20:00 (5,915 days old) by rolls_rapide (.)        
Door seals

What is the triangular doorseal protrusion that is visible in the above photos?

It seems to be on every modern machine these days - what is it for?

Is it a manufacturing characteristic/aid, or is it functional to the machine and/or user?

Just curious...!


Post# 260503 , Reply# 13   1/18/2008 at 06:24 (5,915 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        
Is this the right model?

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~"Today's consumers are washing more laundry, more frequently. The VisionHD 9 can handle any size wash up to a mega 9kg load, which is 80% more than a standard 5kg machine yet still fits in a standard kitchen space of 85x60x60cm."

'tis bigger on the inside, same dimensions on the outside.


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Post# 260506 , Reply# 14   1/18/2008 at 06:30 (5,915 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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Matching dryers.

The "Hydro Dryer" appears to have a water-cooled condenser!

Great for unvented uses/users who run their machines in the summer!


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Post# 260521 , Reply# 15   1/18/2008 at 08:38 (5,915 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)        
The triangle of fear...lol

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Hey rolls,
the triangle on the door seals is designed to push socks and items like sleeves moving round the doorseal back into the drum! High tech bit of kit lol!

hope this clears it up for ya!

Darren


Post# 260668 , Reply# 16   1/19/2008 at 04:25 (5,914 days old) by robm (Buxted)        

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Hi Steve, thanks for taking these. I've decided that I will more than likely buy this machine when my other machine packs up at the flat.

We must do that drink soon.

Rob


Post# 260736 , Reply# 17   1/19/2008 at 17:08 (5,913 days old) by dyson2drums (United Kingdom)        
To islingtonsteve

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Hi
Please can you tell me why the temperature light is on in the
2nd and 4th picture and not the first?
is it only when it is heating up?
thanks


Post# 260740 , Reply# 18   1/19/2008 at 17:56 (5,913 days old) by sparkcymru ()        
Temp light

If i remember rightly with Hoover machines the temperature light only comes on when you press the button above it to manually alter the pre set temperature from the program you've selected.

Post# 260768 , Reply# 19   1/19/2008 at 20:43 (5,913 days old) by rolls_rapide (.)        
Darren

Thanks...!

Post# 260769 , Reply# 20   1/19/2008 at 20:50 (5,913 days old) by rolls_rapide (.)        
The triangle of fear...

What with Darren going on about the "The triangle of fear...", and Toggles going on about "...'tis bigger on the inside, same dimensions on the outside..."

-makes it sound like an episode of Doctor Who!

(...now where did I put that sonic screwdriver...?) LOL



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