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My washing machine has gave up after only 3 years!!

Please can people recommend tge most reliable washing g machine brands, there are so many out there I have no clue which to choose. Needs to be a 10kg.

Thanks in advance

vixe80
a year ago
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vixe80

Golfforall thank you so much for looking on which/best buys. I really appreciate your help.

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Gromit22

My washing machine repair man says machines only built to last about 3 years now

My best machine was a Candy that lasted over 10 years but since then had replacement Candy (owned by Hoover) no problems until the concrete holding the drum in place broke only lasted 3 years so they certainly don’t make them what they used to be and I’m a one person household and I’m now on an Indesit all working well but annoying there’s not a 45 mins 40’c wash as was advertised that it did

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BonzoBanana

Be careful with Miele washing machines they are probably the most reliable but they are hugely expensive and repair costs are horrific and they are only a little bit more reliable than the next brand and I seem to remember LG beat them for reliability one year.

Which reliability survey is a bit pointless though as it doesn't factor in number of loads or didn't use to. Some large families with lots of kids tend to use their washing machines a lot and may give simpler cheaper washing machines a unfair reliability rating.

I have a Panasonic washing machine which is really a Vestel from Turkey. It had a five year parts and labour warranty and cost me about £230 and I've had it 8 years without faults but I only do about 1 load a week if that. It would be moronic to compare it to someone who does perhaps 10 loads a fortnight and then compare reliability directly as it would be completely unfair but that is what Which does (or used to).

uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.miele.de

Always wise to look at repair costs before you purchase as washing machines are mechanical devices and will fail at some point. Look for good reliability and reasonable repair costs and I think LG scores well on both.

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karenjohns16040

BonzoBanana I’ve a Miele, it’s 11/12 yrs, cost £800 & had a 10 yr warrantee. The build & weight is like a 80s model . My first auto was a hot point lasted 8 yrs , but that was in 80s , they don’t build them like they used to . I had a Siemens Dishwasher lasted 8 yrs the next a HP lasted a 18 mths

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jam45

vixe80 - I have purchased all my washing machines from Curry plus warranty. Hoover (lasted 8 years), Zannu???,(lasted 9 years) and now Samsung (5 years ago and it is slowly giving way). Ask the sales staff at Curry for advice.

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vixe80

jam45 I did ask in currys, they seemed to know less than me, and said to look online at reviews etc!

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BonzoBanana

jam45 I personally would recommend not asking Currys for advice as they are trying to sell you a washing machine so it will be biased in favour of what they sell and not helpful. You need to source less biased information. There is Which and consumer reports. You can google reliability and look at review sites. A washing machine with a long guarantee including labour costs is a good start.

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Pfs

I bought one a few years back from Curry's own brand It lasted 15months and Currys was an absolute nightmare dealing with

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vixe80

Pfs I have had problems with currys in the past with a fridge freezer issue. I tend to browse there but buy elsewhere.

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Pfs

Yes 👍 people need to read about the aftercare.

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eyeballkerry

We have the Samsung eco bubble and we are happy with it, i especially love the fact we can add anything forgotten during the wash.

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vixe80

eyeballkerry that is a feature my current Indesit one has, and it has many a time come in handy!

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HEDGEHOGS

I currently have a Samsung Eco Bubble, had it a few years now and am pleased with it, I like to have a good sized drum to be able to wash the duvets,

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vixe80

HEDGEHOGS a few friends ds have tye eco bubble and say it great but wash loads take a long time

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HEDGEHOGS

vixe80 Mine actually has a 15 min and 30 min wash and find them fine.

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telmel

I think this is a US article, obviously advertising repairs

But what is said makes sense

Maybe a good second hand machine is a cheaper option , who knows

fredsappliance.com/service/25-year-old-washer-repaired-good-idea/

Also this UK article explains why new machines don't last long, they recommend Bosch

firstserveuk.co.uk/7-reasons-why-modern-machines-are-not-as-good-as-old-ones/

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BonzoBanana

telmel I seem to remember reading the entry level Bosch washing machines are made in a more basic factory and actually quite poor and difficult to repair. I think you have to go further up the range to get the higher quality washing machines and like many german brands repairs can be expensive.

If I was buying today I'd look at LG I think.

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telmel

BonzoBanana They are also a good make B

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Daffodil90

I always take out insurance on white goods like washing machine but just seeing what is a good make that will last seen the Samsung has 20yr warranty on drum or something with certain models.

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vixe80

Wow that is a massive warranty with Samsung, will have a look into this. Thanks

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LouiseWallis

Definitely an LG Inverter. I love mine ❤️

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KarenDodge

I paid extra for an LG and it’s still going strong after 10 years. Well worth the extra price and takes quilts and steams too!

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vixe80

I am swaying towards lg, they seem to come up tops on performance and have great features

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BobMillington

My faithful Siemens eventually died this year after 30 YEARS of service .It did cost me £400 back then which was only about a hundred or so pounds more expensive than mid range models .

Replaced it with a Samsung not as well built but a much more efficient machine .

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vixe80

Wow, 30 years. That is fantastic. Things just aren't built to last that long nowadays are they.

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Anybargains

Had 2 hotpoint machines. First one lasted about 15 years. In that time I went from being single with very little washing to 3 kids. Replaced that with another Hotpoint, it's on 3-4 times a week and have it 14 years. And yes at times havecbeen guilty of overloading. No issues at all. All i would recommend is not to get a washer dryer.

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pobox100

I install Beko machines in my rental flats and despite tenants best efforts get little trouble from them. About £180 less than a £1 per week if you get 4 years out of them.

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meandmine

I’ve always brought meile they last 20 year plus I’m only on my 2nd and we’ve been married 43 yrs we only buy the W1 & T1 w for washing machine & T for tumble

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coollady2611

I've been researching washing machines and if money is no objective Meile are the best value and last for around 20 years

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BonzoBanana

coollady2611 They definitely aren't as good as they used to be and when they do need repairs they can be very slow to repair and extremely expensive if out of warranty because Miele control repairs very tightly and don't allow third party repairers to buy spares. There just aren't enough repairers either so it can be slow. I personally think they are very poor value nowadays. From what I've seen LG wash better, are equally reliable and allow third party repairers to buy spares or used to. So a much better option. Beko can be a good option for a cheaper washing machine which are pretty decent and with spares widely available.

uk.trustpilot.com/review/www.miele.de

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vixe80

That's not a brand I've looked at, thank you I will take a look at them.

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ifty786car

I've always have either a candy,Indesit or recently a zanucci, all have been good with hardly any issues and when I did, got a local repair guy to have a quick look.

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Carrymehome58

I have all BEKO appliances very reliable I took out insurance on my tumble drier 7 years ago am loathe to stop now cos that's when it will probably die on me 😂

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cazboucher19

I bought a Beko last july. I really don’t rate it

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vixe80

Thanks for being honest, what is it you don't like about it?

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StephenHug20181

BEKO. Brilliant make.

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iharinam

LG V7 F4V710STSH TurboWash™ 10.5kg Washing Machine with 1400 rpm - Graphite

Highly recommend great machine❤️

@theinsiders_uk

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vixe80

I too had an invitation to trial this machine, seemed overpriced though. Is it good?

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panjumohammed

Try SAMSUNG Washing Machines if you are concerned about them malfunctioning after the initial Guarantee Period. SAMSUNG frequently offer a FIVE YEAR WARRANTY [Parts and Labour] on their range of competitively priced Washing Machines. Alternatively, take out an Extended Warranty year by year. Personally, I would consider SAMSUNG with their FIVE YEAR piece of mind.

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johnwalsh66

What nobody has mentioned is the quality of the wash and how gentle it is when washing, a Miele is the best. I have also got a 10 year warranty.

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NickyPerrin

I have a Samsung where u can add if you forget something , had to be repaired already at 10 months old !! I absolutely hate it . It’s not quiet as advertised.

I wished I just purchased another

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vixe80

Wow, that is shocking, and samsung rav about quality kf their machines!

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NickyPerrin

Carrying on from before , I wished I just went with another Beko

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AnneWatson

Have used Beko for my washing machines and cooker, always been happy with their reliability.

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sylviana27

I have Indesit for 10 years and still good, it's 8kg load. To last longer need deep cleaning so you remove whats left from your washing powder, remove the soap and conditioner box and clean it, also inside too and give it a empty wash to clean the pipes to remove whats left from water too or in the rubber sealant where water tend to stay

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daveshore

www.gov.uk/government/news/electrical-appliances-to-be-cheaper-to-run-and-last-longer-with-new-standards

The manufacturer's have to greatly improve building quality now read the www.gov.uk/ link above

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kazi352

I had a Bosch for 18 years it never missed a beat or wanted any parts etc. I now have a samsung which I've had 6 years and not a problem so far. 👌 fingers crossed it is as good as the Bosch?

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TractorGirl327

I know lots of people complain about Hotpoint, but it's the only brand of washing machine I've ever had in my 25 years of being married. I always make sure I take out their insurance policy as well, then if anything goes wrong, they come out and repair it for free with no parts charges. I think my current one is about eight or nine years old and I do five or six washes a week so it gets a good workout!

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MarionKeefe

I had a hotpoint front loader that I bought in 1979. The salesman told me it wouldn't last the nappy run, (I had a newborn), it was cheap so we bought it. That machine went on for 22 years...!!!.I now have a Samsung that was guaranteed for 5 years, now approaching it's 6th year and no problems yet, (hope I didn't Jinx it..!!). Which didn't like the Hotpoint fridges and freezers but they were the only ones I could get in grey to match my Samsung Large Freezer. They are now 5 years old and never a problem. My 5year old Hotpoint double oven just had a broken dial. Fixed in 5 minutes. I will never shy away from Hotpoint but I DOOOO love Samsung.

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shelaghlamming

Miele. Had it 16 years with no repairs

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