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to expect a washing machine to last for more than 5 years?

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lucylala · 16/07/2007 12:34

This is a genuine question - am I being unreasonable? How long do washers last for? I thought it was years and years (say 10yrs +) . However, ours has packed in - is not spinning any water away, burning and ripping clothes and making huge banging noises - it sounds terminal doesn't it?

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duchesse · 17/07/2007 08:54

Ah but Frogs- you may not have a son with a passion verging on demented for collecting rubber rands in his pockets. Rubber bands are apparently pretty much the only thing that will stop a Dyson (dunno about a Miele) in its tracks, as they get wound around the out pump and have to be removed by a specialist (no damage to the actual machine though). Even these two incidents were covered by the Dyson guarantee. I can't remember what happened to the electronics, it might have been related to the rubber bands, but the guy who came reloaded their new and improved programme that made it run 4 mn faster. We liked the Dyson because it also used the reduced amount of water of the Miele and Boschs, but doesn't take 32 hours to do it. Also has a 7kg+ load and can do a double quilt. Which is a boon in a 3 (muddy) child house with frequent visitors.

Can you tell that I am in love with my Dyson? Also it is purple and silver- what's not to like? ahem

MrsSpoon · 17/07/2007 11:05

I overload my Miele all the time I know I shouldn't with hindsight I should have got one with a bigger drum but I don't think they were easily available 8 years ago. You can also get a Miele service engineer to update the programmes on the machine by computer but I've never had to have the Miele service engineer out so have never had this done.

Enid · 17/07/2007 11:07

our bosch lasted 9 years

would have cost £200 to fix but we bought a new one

the new ones are more efficient energy wise

Staceym11 · 17/07/2007 11:29

my downstairs neighbor (in new build with brand new whirlpool washer/dryer in when we moved in) had it break down pretty much dead a week after her years guarantee.....absolute rubbish. i only use it for washing and its ok...got a tumble seperate as the washer/dryer was a crap combo.

these things should last but dont anymore, worth investing in a more expensive one so it will last!

BettySpaghetti · 17/07/2007 11:32

Our Zanussi gave up the ghost a couple of weeks ago after 7/8 years.

Our neighbour, OTOH, has a cheapo Bejam own-brand one (they are now Iceland I believe??) that has been going 15 years.

NAB3 · 17/07/2007 18:05

multitasker The bearings have gone. I would get it check as it can't be safe using it like that.

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