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March 12, 2009 at 2:54 pm in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277086
Danegerous
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Thanks for your response. I was really interested to hear how the new machine performed. In the end and after all my time and research (said I know) I ended up getting a Siemens last minute. Hopefully when this one conks out I will have more cash to buy an ISE10 or a Miele W3922. But for the time being I am very happy with our Siemens.
I couldn’t really afford an expensive machine but I realise you do get what you pay for. I found out Samsung and Siemens are both offering 5 year warranty on their machines so I looked at the cheaper ones. You could get a Samsung 1200 spin for £299 – not bad with a 5 year warranty. I ended up buying a Siemens WM14S383 for £389 from Jual Domestics, plus £29 delivery = £418. The same machine is £650 in Currys and similar on John Lewis. I have registered it for 5 year warranty promotion which ends at the end of March. I have never heard of Jual but they were brilliant I ordered it Saturday at 4pm and it come on Monday.
We used the machine first to do an empty 60 degree Eco wash which took well over 2 hours. My partner has used it a few times since and is really impressed with the results. Overall I am very satisfied with my decision. ISE impress me but I am a bit hesitant that you cant buy it from shops and are not that many reviews out they yet about reliability cos they are relatively now. I will see how ISE get on and consider buying one for my next machine.
Good look with your ISE5-2 and thanks all for your responses.
March 4, 2009 at 1:43 pm in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277083Danegerous
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My partner is now 34 weeks pregnant and I still need a new washing machine thus I haven’t been able to wash all the babies gear yet which I need to do before its imminent arrival. I am desperate for a new machine but am stuck in limbo… do I:
1. Buy an ISE 5 2008 version?
I understand this machine is now discontinued but my local dealer still has 1 in stock. He is charging £449 for it.
I like this machine – I have no room for a tumble dryer so I need a good spin spead – This AAA performance machine fits the bill (1600 spin speed).
I want a reliable machine able to offer peace of mind which is in my price bracket £450 max – this comes with 5 years warranty.
2. Wait to buy the ISE 5 2009 version?
I spoke to ISE earlier and they told me they expect this to be released some time mid March, although date isn’t confirmed yet.
They told me what to expect in respect of changes to above:i) Now only comes with a 2 year warranty. This was blames on the economic down turn. He said rather than force the customers with 5 year warranty the would now only charge £399 (£50 less than previous version) with the option to pay the extra for the added cover / peace of mind. I thought ISE prided themselves on creating machines which were built to last so I would have preferred them to put there money where there mouth is and throw in the 5 year warranty as standard.
ii) Improved suspension – was there problems with the older one?
iii) Energy Improved to A+ but Spin reduced to B. Was AAA. Now A+AB.
iv) LCD screen – My local dealer told me the 2008 version has an LCD screen.
v) Triple rinse function
vi) 95 degree wash – which is close to sterilising clothes
vii) Washing times reduced – can you tell me if they are significantly reduced? Similar to speed of ISE10?
I spoke to my local dealer today and he wasn’t aware of the new model. He told me ISE have got from another supplier because of the Euro plummeting. He believed it is being pitched somewhere between the ISE2 and ISE5. Both machines seem to have their benefits but I don’t know whether to buy the 2008 version whilst I can!?
3. Buy another machine completely?
No doubt about it I would love a Miele W3922 or ISE10 but I cant afford one. The ISE 5 is confusing me and is right at the end of my current budget. My employer runs a scheme with a website called privelage club. I can get a Hotpoint AQXGF149 for £295 delivered. It is £435 in most shops, although I have found it for £385 at Dixons and £322 from Hughes Direct in association with Which but I dont know whether this machine is reliable – a lot of my friends and family have new Hotpoint machines and recommend them highly but things I have read on the web say otherwise. Do I believe advise from people who have them or hearsay from stangers/experts? Ideally I would like a Dyson CR02 washing machine but I cant find one on the net.Thanks for all your help in this matter. Your responses will be taken on board and hopefully will help me resolve this asap which mother and baby will be really grateful for.
Dane
February 12, 2009 at 1:13 pm in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277082Danegerous
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I understand. Thanks for letting me know anyway. When you get a date for release please could you let me know straight away because my other half is pushing for a new washing machine asap???
I do have an ISE dealer in my area (Barrow-in-Furness) called NW Vacs.
I am slightly worried now about purchasing an ISE5 machine. I have to buy from price bracket £400-500 and not £500-800. I know there will be a difference in quality but I hope the ISE5 is in the top end of my price range…
February 12, 2009 at 1:03 pm in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277079Danegerous
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Also, will stock of the old models (the current ISE5) be sold at a cheaper rate and is the new version in a similar price bracket ie £400-450?
Thanks again
February 12, 2009 at 1:00 pm in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277078Danegerous
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Our washing machine is on its last legs but I it will hang on for about 4 more weeks. Our baby is due 7th April so I need to wash all the clothes etc ready for their arrival. Can you let me know what changes to expect or are you able to tell me exactly when the new version will be released??? Is it going to be better than the current version? Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks!
February 12, 2009 at 11:00 am in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277076Danegerous
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Thanks again for your response.
‘Factor that lot in and, to be honest, the ISE10 is cheap by comparison. Sure, it’s more expensive up front, that’s a given, but it is cheaper even if for some strange reason it dies on its tenth birthday.’
I need a washing machine now but fact is I do not have £780, I have debt, I have only been in my house for 3 years so I am still setting up, we are expecting our first baby in April (which is where my debt has derived from buying furniture etc) and we are saving for a wedding in July next year. £440 is more realistic given our circumstances.
‘The ISE5 is a totally different animal to the 10 and the one thing I don’t want you thinking is that you’re getting a cut price ISE10 as that’s simply not the case. The 10 is unique in many, many ways.’
I would love an ISE10 but I can’t afford it. I know the ISE10 is superior to the ISE5. Similar to cars you would expect a car that costs twice as much from the same make should be better built and drive better etc. I understand the ISE5 is plastic instead of metal, takes twice as long to wash and comes with half the warranty cover, but it is still an ISE product so I would expect it to be reliable and perform well and is AAA rated. It sounds like you have little faith in the ISE5 would you advise against it?
February 12, 2009 at 8:34 am in reply to: PLEASE HELP!SHOULD I BUY AN ISE WASHING MACHINE?ADVICE NEEDE #277074Danegerous
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Thanks for your response.
I nipped into Comet lastnight and I found out most AAA machines take about 2 hours for 40 degrees wash, because they warm up the water from the machine itself and not the boiler. Anyways, my partner went histerical when I mentioned a £780 machine so we have opted for the ISE5 for £440. I was going to order today (our dealer has 1 in stock) but now I am not sure…
I have heard ISE are made by Asko in Sweden who are in turn owned by Antonio Merloni (Ardo) in Italy (who also own Servis) and they have gone into administration and are waiting on a 60 Million Euro bail out from the EU, from what I can see Asko will be offloaded to who we dont know.
This has lead me to decide whether to hold off buying an ISE at the moment.
For this reason I don’t know whether to go with a Miele (Prestige 6 @ £517 or 1613 at £507). Also money-wise with the Baby and Wedding coming up I may consider £400 for a Bosch.
I never realised buying a Washing Machine would be such a difficult decision!!!!
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