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Post# 432249 , Reply# 3   5/1/2010 at 06:58 (5,080 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)   |   | |
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More or less true, but unfortunately the spin speed has more influence on the spin results than the width of the drum. That's why small spin dryers had to achieve such a high rpm to get good results.
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Post# 432259 , Reply# 4   5/1/2010 at 07:49 (5,080 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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i can't say enough good things about my lg. There are four of us in my house 2 of the team are under 2years old. It holds loads and washes and rinses brilliantly! The genuine fuzzy logic means it adjusts water and time and spins with ease. Plenty of people on here are happy to slate lg. I've owned alot of machines and can hand on heart say it is of one the best i've owned. It's so quiet too! The lg gets my vote. Darren
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Post# 432315 , Reply# 5   5/1/2010 at 18:02 (5,080 days old) by dyson2drums (United Kingdom)   |   | |
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I'd agree with Darren.
My LG is an older model, approx. 4-5 years old now- no repairs and still going strong and is used daily, did a cottons 60oc today to be honest and still works as good as new and rinses well too! I'd go for the LG as it's got a big capacity, faster spin speed and becuase i think it will be reliable as i've had good luck with mine and so is Darren happy with his. Good luck with your new purchase |
Post# 432426 , Reply# 7   5/2/2010 at 05:21 (5,080 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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I didnt even mention how well the steam aids wash performance! Certainly more than a gimmick! It shifts baby stains with detergent alone without any selection of intensive or longer programmes. I didnt mention this because obviously the 11kg doesnt have steam until the steam model comes out in september! i'd have loved the 11kg with steam but couldnt wait until september!!
As vivalalavatrice said the water level isnt huge its usually up to the rim of the drum and combined with the recirculatory jet and the specially shaped paddles which really shower the clothes it rinses very well. and you can do up to 5rinses! The 11kg has the cool new tumbles which are distribution tumbles, side to side tumbles, rolling motion. and stepping to loosen the clothes off the sides of the drum at the end of the cycle!!! not to mention they spin in either direction dependant on which balances first!!! which i just find amazing! LG all the way. Darren |
Post# 432435 , Reply# 8   5/2/2010 at 07:37 (5,079 days old) by vivalalavatrice ()   |   | |
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here you are the features vid |
Post# 432460 , Reply# 9   5/2/2010 at 10:17 (5,079 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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Post# 433430 , Reply# 13   5/6/2010 at 02:06 (5,076 days old) by paulinroyton (B)   |   | |
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Hi Liam, Thanks for message. I have looked at the White Knight dryer and they seem to be ok. They are much cheaper to buy than many dryers. Did like the LG dryer, but quite expensive. Cheers Paul |
Post# 433453 , Reply# 15   5/6/2010 at 07:29 (5,075 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln, United Kingdom)   |   | |
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hi paul! Thanks for your comments! I'm ridiculously happy with my lg! It washes and rinses supurb! I love how clever the fuzzy logic is adjusting the spin profiles for out of balance loads. I also love the weight recognition. Thats my current game. Make it register 9kg. The most i've managed is 7kg! I love it and definately would buy another in future! Darren
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