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November 5, 2011 at 2:15 pm #66099
tjax2k
ParticipantHi, does anybody know how the Bosch VarioPerfect system works? More precisely, the SpeedPerfect system? I’m about to buy a new front-loader and I’m looking for one that doesn’t wear out clothes and is reliable. A middle-range Bosch would fit my budget – Miele/ISE/high-end models are not an option. The new Bosch SpeedPerfect system also gets the clothes clean in half the time. It seems to clean very well, from what I’ve read, and I’m thinking that the less time clothes spend in detergent, the better. However, I’m worried that this new system, possibly through increased agitation and faster spinning, might actually wear out clothes faster than a regular wash. Does anybody know anything about it?
November 5, 2011 at 5:10 pm #363048wizard
ParticipantRe: Bosch VarioPerfect
Speed perfect reduces the agitation time of the program, but cannot be used with a full load. All new machines will agitate for a long time because they use less water. Speed perfect just gives you the option of shortening the program, but at the expense of the wash performance, hence the load size must be reduced. Wizard
November 5, 2011 at 7:41 pm #363049tjax2k
ParticipantRe: Bosch VarioPerfect
I was intrigued that SpeedPerfect can’t be used with a full load, so I did some research. I found another forum where the same thing was mentioned, until someone actually called Bosch support. Their answer was that “the Speed Perfect function is capable of 60{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} reduction in washing time for full load & normal soiled clothes. She said even heavy soiled also but best is normal soiled” (more about it here). From what I’ve read so far people seem really happy with it, it actually washes the clothes “VERY well” in half the time so it doesn’t do it at the expense of performance. I think the Bosch/Siemens machines are now the fastest washers on the market. It’s just that I haven’t found out if this quick washing wears clothes out faster. It doesn’t seem so, but I thought anyone would know more. I should probably call Bosch support too, on Monday.
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