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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 ?

4allweknow Mon 09-Mar-26 16:24:56

Beginning not begging!

4allweknow Mon 09-Mar-26 16:24:09

My 19 year old Bosch refused to work on 04th January. Researched all the makes and availability and of course those within my budget. As an afterthought I went to measure the space where my old machine was sitting and discovered many machines were 2 to 3 cms too wide. I ended up with another Bosch. I do see water flowing in at the begging. Don't know about during the whole cycle as I'm not inclined to sit and watch. Machine was delivered from local outlet the next day, and a friend plumbed it in for me.

Flanderss Mon 09-Mar-26 16:16:42

I have a Bosch, at least 15 years old, Rinse/Spin lights up Aqua Plus button, put off Aqua Plus button, and it just spins, no rinse.

Jules1960 Mon 09-Mar-26 16:06:56

BOSCH NEFF AND SIEMENS COME OUT OF THE SAME FACTORY EACH WITH SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FRONTS

Glenfinnan Mon 09-Mar-26 16:02:02

I replaced my Bosch machine with another Bosch from AO … really pleased with it and AO installed it and disposed of the old one plus packaging!

Geordiegirl1 Mon 09-Mar-26 16:01:09

Same here!

MT62 Mon 09-Mar-26 15:52:35

Bosch series 6. Good washer but downside my shortest cotton wash is 1.35 minutes.
My old AEG was 55 minutes.
AEG are a good machine too.

Nannan2 Mon 09-Mar-26 15:44:28

Was surprised to see Bosch on ao.com are not too badly expensive these days.

Menopauselbitch Mon 09-Mar-26 15:39:00

I’m 60 years old and have only ever bought two washing machines both Miele, first one lasted 20 years and didn’t break just got sick of it my second is now 14 years old and still going strong.

Shelflife Mon 09-Mar-26 15:29:00

I am so pleased with the response I have received. My new machine will have a spin only programme and the option of shortening programmes and changing the temperature.
Chosing a new washer is quite stressful, so much choice. The job even more difficult because my DH s Alzheimers has been raising its ugly head- he kept asking me why we needed a new one . Quite happy for me to buy one but unable to remember what was going on!! Also asked me about 5 times within 15 minutes if the delivery people would plumb the new machine in - the answer was always ' yes'
Think I need a lie down 🤣!!

cc Mon 09-Mar-26 15:17:07

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'm sure that you've done the right thing. I look at the Which reports and generally go for a Bosch as they are highly rated, though they last so well that I rarely buy one.
Most machines now have a button you can use to give you a more economical wash (in terms of power and water) and also a delayed start button so you can make the most of cheap power.

pen50 Mon 09-Mar-26 15:14:57

I'm on my second Samsung washing machine (first one left when house sold) and have been very pleased with both. However my Samsung heat pump tumble drier is pretty rubbishy, so my advice is to not get one of those.

ROMILO Mon 09-Mar-26 14:49:32

I am quite disappointed in my Hotpoint machine bought because of 1400rpm spin, 9 lb load and extra rinse facility. Once plumbed in I realised that getting these three things together means a cycle of over two and a half hours. There are so many restrictions on each programme, load, temperature ,spin speed etc. even one programme where you can only use powder! So my advice is look hard at the programmes available to see if they give you what you want.

Bazza Mon 09-Mar-26 14:45:26

Mine is a Miele and I find it fantastic. It’s eight years old now, no problems at all, although I probably should t be tempting fate. I have a friend who has a Miele that’s 25 years old, never had a problem or a call out. I think a spin speed is important, I wouldn’t consider one that doesn’t spin at 1600 if I’ve got that right.

Pinkhousegirl Mon 09-Mar-26 14:40:43

yes, I have an AEG which has an 11kg drum so you can a lot in, saving on water and energy. It also has a quick 20' wash for less than 3kg. Recommend.

Sleepyhead52 Mon 09-Mar-26 14:37:34

My Bosch has a spin only programme which I use a lot. It also has the facility to increase the water in a larger load. It runs on what we call Bosch time ... it can add minutes if it thinks it needs it!

Primrose53 Mon 09-Mar-26 14:37:00

Best advice is buy the one with the fewest programmes as you will only ever use about 3. I have a Miele and a Blomberg. Both many years old but never let me down.

dalrymple23 Mon 09-Mar-26 14:35:16

Have had several Bosch machines over the years. Only downside is that new parts tend to be expensive. Would not touch any Beko product with a bargepole. An engineer told me that the one machine which he is rarely called out to investigate is a Blomberg.

Also, apart from filters bunged up with coins, dog hair and keys, the worst offenders for clagging up the works (in DWs as well), are the plastic coated washing capsules. They don't always dissolve, especially during the cooler cycles.

knspol Mon 09-Mar-26 14:03:02

Had Bosch machines, current one around 15 yrs old and (touch wood) still going strong, especially love the fact that I can select to shorten all programmes giving me quicker washes at all temps and can set time and speed limits on spin drying. Would definitely buy again.
Friend of mine has just bought a new Miele machine and finding it difficult to work, too technical.

icanhandthemback Mon 09-Mar-26 13:58:25

We love a Samsung.

sandye Mon 09-Mar-26 13:58:14

I always check the spin speed first as if I do have to tumble dry it's cheaper, Mine is a milo and have had it years but it is on it's way out as used a lot.

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

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.

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!

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