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Is my washer dying slowly?

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Cuckoomama · 20/07/2013 19:55

Had my washer a few years so no complaints there. There's only the two of us so it doesn't get used every day. Now however if I put in something like a couple of bath towels or something that gets quite heavy when they're wet it struggles to turn the drum over. Normal light weight washing no problem. I have to sort of make sure the load won't be to heavy iykwim. Problem is, is the problem going to be a reasonably priced repair, or considering it's age bite the bullet & buy a new one?

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SuperiorCat · 21/07/2013 12:48

I would stick with smaller loads and keep it going until it dies completely.

DH is an advocate of buying a good brand but the cheapest model as he reckons that everything nowadays has a life of 5ish years built into it.

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