Thread Number: 21152
Our New Miele T8423C Condensor Dryer |
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Post# 334238   3/8/2009 at 00:33 (5,499 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia)   |   | |
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Well we got the matching W3725 washer to this a couple of months back when they were doing a special deal on Miele machines, very rare for dealers to do this so we took the opportunity. Washer is fabulous and does and awesome job, in the shortest possible amount of time. Last week we noticed the dealer where we bought this washer from was doing another special deal, this time on dryers. So after much umming and arring by my parents (they don't really believe in dryers), they said ok and got the matching dryer to the washer. We now plan on using it more often than the clothesline as mum dried one load in it and was converted. It really does a nice job, very quiet too. Only thing is it leaves a faint 'new rubber and plastic' odour on the clothes which i am sure will fade over time. Well here it is, the matching Laundry solution from Miele :-D |
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Post# 334239 , Reply# 1   3/8/2009 at 00:35 (5,499 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia)   |   | |
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Post# 334240 , Reply# 2   3/8/2009 at 00:36 (5,499 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia)   |   | |
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Post# 334241 , Reply# 3   3/8/2009 at 00:37 (5,499 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia)   |   | |
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Post# 334242 , Reply# 4   3/8/2009 at 00:38 (5,499 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia)   |   | |
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heres a link to my youtube account with videos of both the washer and the dryer. Thanks guys, enjoy :-) CLICK HERE TO GO TO mattywashboy's LINK |
Post# 334428 , Reply# 6   3/9/2009 at 01:18 (5,498 days old) by mattywashboy (Perth, Western Australia)   |   | |
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I haven't figured out how to run it without the condenser in. Do u just remove the tray? We never run our machines full to capacity, both me and mum like to give the clothes a lot of room to move about so every load we have done so far has fit in the dryer perfectly. This may change when its dads turn to do the washing as he is a chronic overloader, get as much in as u can, save some effort type of guy. Safe to say if he damages any machines or clothes then he has mum to answer to, which is never a fun experience. |
Post# 334429 , Reply# 7   3/9/2009 at 01:34 (5,498 days old) by brisnat81 (Brisbane Australia)   |   | |
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Yup, you take off the front cover, remove the inspection door and then remove the condensor. It then just vents straight into the room like a normal dryer. The washer will take a full load and still get it clean. You really can get a huge amount in there if you try :) |
Post# 334437 , Reply# 8   3/9/2009 at 03:50 (5,498 days old) by twinniefan (Sydney Australia)   |   | |
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Hi Matty, You have yourself a beautiful laundry set there,well done,I hope they give you many years of laundry fun. I tend to be a bit wary on electric dryers myself,we actually have got a 5kg Hoover in the garage,but we never use it, if it is raining here, we just hang our items on portable clothes airers we keep in the spare room. Cheers, and once again enjoy. Steve. |