I love these ones and the C510WM13 that you did (I had a C510W12 for nearly a decade and no issues whatsoever but I do like the design of this Though I might get one when I’m in my own house (I’m 17 nearly 18)
@@Wasmachineman Some models looked very similar in-between back then. For example put an AEG 84720, Miele W477 and Bosch WFP3300 next to each other and from a fair distance they'll look pretty damn identical
well said they do rinse well with low levels because of the interim spins being 1200 for 30 seconds they are proper tanks and the best pieces of engineering in history best bosches ever made
These are tanks. Had mine from early 2000 and lasted till 2018. But the siemens had a 7kg or 6kg drum. But had to replace it to having to replace bearings too often😢
It's my opinion and I've given valid reasons as to why. My miele w487 also made in the same time frame. Is just as good but was £300 more and the 1800 spin was about the same. With quality and reliability about the same. That also being pritty much a 10/10 machine too.
@@whichwasher2007 W487 is kinda ass, just like every post-2000 Miele. Ask me, I'd say the Miele W918 or W921 are the best washing machines ever made, and the WT745 the best W&D combo ever.
I love these ones and the C510WM13 that you did (I had a C510W12 for nearly a decade and no issues whatsoever but I do like the design of this Though I might get one when I’m in my own house (I’m 17 nearly 18)
These are absolute tanks compared to modern Bosch machines. Still looks fairly modern!
The modern ones are also very good and reliable, and still most stable
They are good the modern ones in comparison to other modern machines available
@@pedrosa00 Yes indeed, but old bosches are very strong, i believe during the Hydrosensor range these washers were pretty similar to miele quality
@@washcraft24 Most German brands were on pretty much on Miele's level of quality back in the day. AEG's 6000 series of machines for example.
@@Wasmachineman Some models looked very similar in-between back then. For example put an AEG 84720, Miele W477 and Bosch WFP3300 next to each other and from a fair distance they'll look pretty damn identical
Great bosch with the fastest spin speed of them all 1600 rpm
Definitely the best machines ever, so glad i have one myself
Even the newest Serie 2 are also pretty good but offer basic programming but still a handy programming
well said they do rinse well with low levels because of the interim spins being 1200 for 30 seconds they are proper tanks and the best pieces of engineering in history best bosches ever made
These are tanks. Had mine from early 2000 and lasted till 2018. But the siemens had a 7kg or 6kg drum. But had to replace it to having to replace bearings too often😢
The interms are actually done at 1200 rpm :)
Dates to October 2000.
Definitely the best Bosch washes ever tbh
Reduced Ironing is IVS and spins at 1200 IIRC
1000rpm it does on these
Re uploaded?
Er no. Re made video. Because I forgot I had allready done one.
These were the first Bosch machines with the silent motors if I remember correctly?
Its old but it has time
Interm spins obviously weren't 1000 rpm. They were much more than that
They’re 1200rpm
these indeed are amazing machines but 'best washing machine ever'? debatable.
It's my opinion and I've given valid reasons as to why. My miele w487 also made in the same time frame. Is just as good but was £300 more and the 1800 spin was about the same. With quality and reliability about the same. That also being pritty much a 10/10 machine too.
@@whichwasher2007 W487 is kinda ass, just like every post-2000 Miele.
Ask me, I'd say the Miele W918 or W921 are the best washing machines ever made, and the WT745 the best W&D combo ever.
This Bosch hydrosensor is from 1999 to 2001 the Miele w487 is from 2001/2002 to 2004 so the Miele w487 was made after this
i want to have one of those they are amazing
Dommage il y a pas de vitre sur la porte du sèche linge le filtre est dans la porte
GG Bosch machines