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Shelflife Sun 08-Mar-26 15:21:05

I would appreciate advice please. I need a new washer. My Bosch has finally let me down. I have been looking today and realise the new machines are all water efficient. The sales person told me
" Clothes now get a shower rather than a bath " and if I purchase a new machine I will not see the water sloshing around in the drum . Anyone recently bought a new washing machine that they could recommend please ?

Grammaretto Sun 08-Mar-26 15:40:09

I generally choose from John Lewis as they only sell reputable brands and have good delivery , removal of old machines and after sales service.
My current machine is Bosch and it's still going strong after at least 10 years.

Sago Sun 08-Mar-26 15:48:25

Yes I got a Siemens machine with a 5 year guarantee.
It’s excellent.

Visgir1 Sun 08-Mar-26 16:01:43

I have a Siemens too.. Definitely buy another one, when the time comes!

Shelflife Sun 08-Mar-26 16:24:01

Thank you all. It's a big decision- don't want to make a mistake! I am a bit concerned about the efficiency of water efficiency machines!? but all machines seem to be that way now.
Have been looking at Bosch but will also consider Siemens now.

LadyGracie Sun 08-Mar-26 16:26:04

I have a Samsung that is very good, so much faster than my 16 year old Hotpoint.

Dylis Sun 08-Mar-26 16:34:48

Have a look at the length of time on wash programmes. I tend to use a 30min mixed wash on my new Zanussi but some of the programmes are very long, Eco cotton is 3 hours 5 minutes!

Patsy70 Sun 08-Mar-26 17:36:59

I have been very satisfied with my Bosch, and had it for many years. Should it need replacing, I would get another Bosch, but would study the various wash programmes first.

TerriBull Sun 08-Mar-26 18:12:13

Me too! A Bosch devotee, they're my go to brand for white goods, so not a lot of help OP. Good luck with your search though.

keepingquiet Sun 08-Mar-26 18:19:09

Grammaretto

I generally choose from John Lewis as they only sell reputable brands and have good delivery , removal of old machines and after sales service.
My current machine is Bosch and it's still going strong after at least 10 years.

I bought a John Lewis own brand only to find its an Electrolux.
It's been great though- no problems.

Used almost daily for about five years.

Witzend Sun 08-Mar-26 18:25:15

One thing I’ll most certainly look for next time, is a ‘just spin’ function. My current WM doesn’t have one, only a ‘rinse and spin’ which you have to faff with to get ‘just spin’ - and there are absolutely no instructions in the handbook!

So when the machine was new, I mis-faffed when trying to ‘just spin’ a ‘sloppy Joe’ type pure new wool jumper I’d knitted in chunky (the yarn cost around £80 and I’d hand-washed it for the first time) - and it came out fit for a 2 year old. 🤬

petra Sun 08-Mar-26 18:30:31

We bought a British made Ebac. No better or worse than any other machine I’ve had. But we wanted to buy british .
7 year warranty and someone on the other end of the phone if a problem does crop up.

NotSpaghetti Sun 08-Mar-26 19:54:19

Good point Witzend I also spin hand-wash wool.

My machine does it but my mother-in-law's doesn't.

LovesBach Sun 08-Mar-26 20:53:11

Shelflife

Thank you all. It's a big decision- don't want to make a mistake! I am a bit concerned about the efficiency of water efficiency machines!? but all machines seem to be that way now.
Have been looking at Bosch but will also consider Siemens now.

I had a Siemens machine that worked very well for years. When it died, an engineer told me to go for Bosch - he said they are identical, only the fascia is different. I took his advice and wasn't sorry - the Bosch was a lot cheaper and works wonderfully.

Norah Sun 08-Mar-26 20:59:12

Bosch.

Shelflife Sun 08-Mar-26 22:52:37

Some good ponters here. Witzend I will definitely check for the spin only programme, goodness me , your poor jumper - after all the hard work and money spent! LovesBach I will heed your engineers advice. Thankyou all.

twiglet77 Sun 08-Mar-26 23:33:17

I replaced my lovely old Siemens with the cheapest machine in John Lewis, a Beko. I hate it, the 1400 spin isn’t a patch on the 1200 on the Siemens and I often do another spin cycle after washing bedding as it’s too wet and heavy to risk breaking the washing line!

It most definitely has water sloshing around, though I don’t use the very long eco programme. It’s incredibly noisy when filling and emptying, noisy spinning, I can’t wait to get rid of it and buy another Siemens.

Witzend Sun 08-Mar-26 23:53:34

Shelflife

Some good ponters here. Witzend I will definitely check for the spin only programme, goodness me , your poor jumper - after all the hard work and money spent! LovesBach I will heed your engineers advice. Thankyou all.

My machine that has no ‘just spin’ is a Bosch.
Just saying.

MiniMoon Mon 09-Mar-26 00:24:30

I bought a LG washing machine last year to replace my worn out Indesit. I like it, and washed a double duvet in it last Summer.
It has an eco setting which I use frequently, and it sings a pretty little song when the programme is finished.

Curlywhirly Mon 09-Mar-26 03:58:33

I've had Hoover, Zanussi and Bosch machines in the past and the Bosch has been my favourite. It's 10 years old and still going strong (only needed fixing once - a new hose last year). It does have a spin only programme, which would be a deal breaker for me when choosing a new machine. I also wouldn't like a machine that uses very little water, so would also be interested to see if anyone has bought a Bosch recently that fits the bill.

Elless Mon 09-Mar-26 10:02:31

I love my Candy Prowash. Just bought a new integrated one for my new kitchen.
I also like to see water sloshing around in the drum and often add extra water through the dispenser drawer.

Susiewong65 Mon 09-Mar-26 10:31:09

I bought an AEG about a year ago and I like it a lot but, as with a lot of these machines, there are some fancy cycles that I don’t use despite kidding myself I would.

My last machine was a Miele and it went on for 17 years until it was finally condemned by the service engineer.
He recommended getting a simple machine that wouldn’t cost an arm and a leg to repair.
He really didn’t like the ‘self dosing’ types.
He said he’s had SO many call outs because of the soap clogging up their systems

Shelflife Mon 09-Mar-26 12:08:13

Thanks for all your advice. I have taken the plunge this morning and bought a. BOSCH. Fingers crossed it lives up to expectations!

Norah Mon 09-Mar-26 12:41:22

Shelflife

Thanks for all your advice. I have taken the plunge this morning and bought a. BOSCH. Fingers crossed it lives up to expectations!

I hope you enjoy using it, ours is brilliant.

Jess20 Mon 09-Mar-26 13:47:01

I've got a zanussi flexitime. I can ask it to wash at different temperatures from cold to 90 Deg and still control the length of the wash so a short 60 Deg wash can take just over an hour. I can put on an extra rinse as well. Wasn't particularly expensive and I am very happy with it