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April 27, 2017 at 4:44 pm #446830
iadom
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Methinks Andy is in danger of confirming a cultural stereotype. :rolls:
April 27, 2017 at 4:55 pm #446831LothianDomestics
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kwatt wrote:
andy_from_ireland wrote:
Wash programs for clothing are determined by the GINETEX, HLCC and in the UK the UK Fashion & Textile Association.
They are NOT set by washing machine makers.
Care labels are not the same as wash programmes.
A “quick wash” is not on that page, so by your reasoning above any quick wash is a useless programme.
I’m not by any means stating buying a machine for 50 programmes is worth it as chances are that most of them are the same or similar, but it doesn’t make the person a muppet because they get a machine with cycles other than your standard care label ones as they can and do prove useful for washing certain items or for convenience such as a quick wash, drum clean etc.
April 27, 2017 at 5:11 pm #446832andy_from_ireland
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iadom wrote:Methinks Andy is in danger of confirming a cultural stereotype. :rolls:
dont worry I was confirmed as that ages ago. I only come on this forum for the craic and to get the abuse (and believe me theres plenty of that in abundance in replies to my posts 😆 )
April 27, 2017 at 5:37 pm #446833andy_from_ireland
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LothianDomestics wrote:
Care labels are not the same as wash programmes.A “quick wash” is not on that page, so by your reasoning above any quick wash is a useless programme.
I’m not by any means stating buying a machine for 50 programmes is worth it as chances are that most of them are the same or similar, but it doesn’t make the person a muppet because they get a machine with cycles other than your standard care label ones as they can and do prove useful for washing certain items or for convenience such as a quick wash, drum clean etc.
I couldnt find a like or thumbs up button for this post , but I totally agree :tup:
April 27, 2017 at 6:38 pm #446834kwatt
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Money is better spent on something that is actually better quality and doesn’t need a new tank when the pressure chamber gets blocked up. 😉
To be fair that’s cheap for a connected machine but then, it’s about $10 worth of parts to enable it for wi-fi/BT. Usually they’d spank people up for at least £100 for that.
K.
April 27, 2017 at 7:11 pm #446835kaibart
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Right from the grape vine they have stopped production on the new NFC models as the programming via android phone isn’t working correctly kai
April 27, 2017 at 7:19 pm #446836andy_from_ireland
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kaibart wrote:Right from the grape vine they have stopped production on the new NFC models as the programming via android phone isn’t working correctly kai
ah right thats interesting – they do a wi-fi version as well in europe, I wonder whats that like. Maybe they will stick with that one. Seen it on youtube but havent seen it on any UK site. Maybe they dont market it for UK yet
April 27, 2017 at 7:31 pm #446837andy_from_ireland
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My local currys has a Samsung WiFi touchscreen Washing machine with auto dosing … not cheap , 1200euro!!
thats what I would get if i won the lotto. But the Candy Wi-Fi one would most probably suffice for the poor person’s equivelant
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