Miele Novotronic W 929 - Cottons 75°C (BIG Load)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @YanickOnne1996
    @YanickOnne1996 3 года назад +1

    Love this washer ! :)

  • @AndreWmatic723
    @AndreWmatic723 4 года назад

    Nice washer =)
    I like it when there is the energy Label on the Front (:

    • @Electroluxwasher
      @Electroluxwasher  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much! Yes i like it too, makes the machine look more like new :-)

  • @lavelingesechelingelavevai3135
    @lavelingesechelingelavevai3135 4 года назад

    and DRYER MIELE PT 7136 ?

  • @milangal8807
    @milangal8807 4 года назад +1

    Hi! Great machine in excellent condition! I love the backlighted ring under program dial knob :-) Gold era of Miele WaMa's. How long does it take to heat water from cold to 75 degrees at 4600 Watts?

    • @Electroluxwasher
      @Electroluxwasher  4 года назад

      Milan Gal Thanks very much! At 4600 Watts its takes around 20 minutes to reach 75, and 25 minutes to reach 95 🙂

  • @TherealCentral1
    @TherealCentral1 4 года назад

    How long does the p6 take to get to its boilwash temperature with 9kw heating power?

    • @Electroluxwasher
      @Electroluxwasher  4 года назад

      Well on the "Drum Clean programme" with water halfway up the door the P6 takes around 15 minutes to reach 92'C, on normal programmes with low waterlevel it only takes 9-11 minutes. And its set to Cold fill only so starting temps is around 15'C :-)

    • @TherealCentral1
      @TherealCentral1 4 года назад

      That is incredible for only 9kw
      A vintage machine oc mine takes over 1hour to reach 95 degrees and even then it is very fast with 2650 watts of heating power compared to the measly 1600 watts of my 10kg candy and my 3kg zanussi

    • @Electroluxwasher
      @Electroluxwasher  4 года назад

      @@TherealCentral1 The P6 is real 6KG commercial machine so 60Liter drum volume, the same as 7-8kg domestic machines, so that explains the fast heating times with is ofcouse a nice thing. And 1600 Watts for a 10 kg machine, well that must take a good time just to reach 60'C?

    • @TherealCentral1
      @TherealCentral1 4 года назад +1

      Yes a vintage machine of mine is 5kg but is actually 55 litres and a 4kg is around 42 litres both with 2650 watts of heating power so faster cycles than my 10kg 70 litre candy with 1600 watts and time saving which actually makes it hit around 80 degrees and not 90 the idoits at vestel

    • @TherealCentral1
      @TherealCentral1 4 года назад

      Although I have seen a monster before such as your primus
      It was a 18.1kg ipso so 181 litre drum volume with around 18kw of heating power. It took 30 minutes to run a boilwash like it actually boiled like a kettle with a whopping 70 degree hot fill with around 20 degrees cold fill