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My washing machine sounds like it's on its way out :evil: perfect timing! DH saw something about the LG steam washing machine - apparently it's VERY good. Anybody got one or know someone who has? The cheapest we've seen it is £600. I don't mind finding the money if it's worth it! (Although a cube would be less! :wink: )

 

Any other recommendations?

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I saw that steam machine in John Lewis and thought it sounded great. However, I got the brochure and googled it, and it turnes out that the programmes I would use most don't actually use the steam function! I can't remember the details now, but it was something like the steam function is only used on a 60 degree cotton wash. I can't find the review that pointed it out now, but it might be worth checking with LG before you make a purchase.

 

There are lots of reviews out there, both from people who haven't used the machine but have read the blurb, and from people who've used it. From those who've used it, there are both good reviews and less good reviews. There's one detailed review here which seems o talk about both the good points and the bad points. http://dev.yurtesen.com/content/view/32/42/

 

My washing machine packed up shortly after (after 10 years trouble free service), and I decided to go for a machine made by ISE (Independant Service Engineers). I went for the ISE10, which has a parts AND labour guarantee for 10 years, and it's brilliant. Much better than my brothers Miele. http://www.iseappliances.co.uk/index.php?id=1186065672

 

They also do a 5-year-guarantee machine, but the 10 yr one sounded even better.

 

Hope that helps.

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If you don't use many programmes and want a cheaper option, i can recommend the Indesit Moon. It's so easy to use although it did take me a while to get used to not being able to see the washing in the machine! It's also a lot better than my previous machine a Zanussi which cost a lot more.

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I f you are looking at spending that sort of money I would buy a Miele, we were recommended them by a service engineer and he said in an average home they would last upto 20 years. We are about 6 years in and not a bit of trouble so far. ***rushes off to find some wood to touch*** :lol: I have made a few comments like this over the last couple of days only to find the opposite happens :roll:

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