Hi Roger, hope your all keeping well, another great video thankyou! Iv had 2 Miele washing machines since 2002 and would have nothing else. Just to help you. Smoothing is for maybe shirts that have been in storage, you put them in and it really does freshen them up and take out creases. Rinse out fluff cleans the condenser on the tumble dryer section. Automatic is a sensing program for mixed loads that senses what has been loaded and adjusts washing, rinsing and spinning to get the best performance. Water plus can do certain things and can be adjusted in user settings. You need the instructions for this. Its main function is to raise the water level in the wash and rinses and can be programmed to give you 4 rinses on the cottons programme. Low temp is just that when using the tumble dryer. Load and detergent % can asses the size of the load and tell you how much detergent to add. PC is for engineer use for diagnosing faults and updating programs. Hope this helps. Love Lee. x
I’ve got a Miele washer 20 years old,it’s AWESOME!!! Water here in Vancouver BC is really soft so only a small amount of soap is needed to achieve excellent cleaning ! Mine spins @1600 rpm, it does sound like a jet engine. Water plus , adds a couple more litres of water to the main wash! Miele makes very sold machines/ appliances, it’s a win win sitiation👍👍👍
I almost bought a brand new Miele washing machine for myself, but was talked out of it. I will have to wait for my current washer to break before replacing it.
The Load%/Detergent% (LD) button is used to check the load for the respective cycle and also recommends the amount of detergent required. Before loading any washing, with the door open, press and hold the LD button. It will beep three times, then display "Zero setting OK" which is like zeroing a weighing scale. Once the zero re calibration is correct, the LD button can be pressed before starting the machine to confirm the "Load", ensuring economical use of the cycle but without overloading the machine. Likewise, the "Detergent" display recommends the amount that is needed, though one definitely needs to take into consideration water hardness, staining, wash temperature etc.
You can use white vinegar in place of softener for the towels. This will break down the detergent, which leaves them feeling stiff, even with several rinses.
One tip: when you will loading the washer, please press the load, detergent button. It has an active load sensor. That can tell u, how much load u have in a machine and will change, when u will loading up. When u overloaded the washer, 100% will start flash to tell u to but some things out. It is a same principal like your AEG load sensor...
On the Curtains program, the temperature is at 30°. But the Delicates program, this is like Shirts and Denim programs so the temperature is at 40°. This is similar to these 2 programs so they allow a temperature up to 60°. The Denim cycle has a 900rpm so this program is different. Delicates program is for your shirts and your cotton so they’re at 40° same if it’s delicate garments
I used to have the washing machine version of this without the drier. I was shown some features and how they helped to save time and energy by Miele in my home.That short button most of the programs you can cut the time down using it. For example on mine the cotton wash at 60c took 1.57 mins by pressing the short button it did everything the same as the long wash but cut the time by half to around 55 minutes and still doing a full 1600 spin speed.This is designed to use the exact amount of water for each wash keeping it to a minimum for water meter users by pushing the water plus it increases the water amount going in on the wash and the rinses.
I have the same in my holiday home. It is much better than newer products. It is quite fast at washing and drying too. The light in the drum is rather dim but other than that it is a wonderful machine
This is a brilliant video Roger!! Haha thank you so much for the shoutout and reference to the slamming :) I can also agree the Washer Dryer seems to be a bit more superior in quality than the W/Ms. This is the model I really would have liked or the replacement WT2780WPM. Another great video!
@Empress Nope you are very wrong my friend. Because they train even standard engineers to fix Miele's, what you are hit with however is the service call out fee from engineers, which Miele do not charge you. Also if you have a Miele, you would realise you have a guarantee with your machine so, an engineer callout is free of charge throughout your 10+ year guarantee period. Yellow pages are practically no use when you've got the internet. Might also consider buying many other newer machines, you'd be calling out an engineer twice as many times
ibaisaic, the Detergent/Load % button simply gives you an estimate of the load in the drum and recommends how much detergent you should use for the load, it's part of the "be economical" initiative most modern machines are going by, like using a teaspoon of water on a Cottons load against a water level that reaches the door seal. Minus my NaviTronic, Lavamat Turbo & JetSystem WJD, I pre-fill all the others to their max water fills to ensure good cleaning results and quick detergent penetration and dissolving. With the machines that have easy access service cycles or rinse out fluff cycles as the WT above has, I use them as quick refresh, super fast detergent mixing or turbo rinsing cycles when needed, they're really good, with either 250RPM or 400RPM spinning tumbles.
For people that knock the Miele saying costs are high when they go wrong, I agree if you book a Miele engineer. Most if not all are trained to diagnose a fault in completely ordered way and swap parts as they go in a strict fashion stipulated by Miele and use the PC (light) function to diagnose/test/initiate machine and they are required to charge the 'Miele' labour rate. If however you get a good engineer who knows his onions and been in the trade 20 years, you don't need the Miele engineer or his specialised test gear, you have hacks and can also diagnose out of warranty faults easily too that the Miele engineer won't see enough of. That good alternative engineer will more than likely also know a specialist electronics engineer who happily refurb's boards with better product and repair other known board failures for good measure even superior to the spec of Miele product off their line. A Miele engineer will swap out for new boards if in warranty or out of warranty and still available, as by contract, he cannot replace with second--hand. A decent engineer will charge an average of £80 for call out and so they should. It's a hard life being a washing machine engineer..... New pair or knees anyone? Sure there's not a huge amount of great engineers about because, for one reason at least, so many peeps these days would rather do office work or at least work where it's comfortable and not going to get too dirty. Being an engineer and having the task of getting a washing machine down three flights of stairs, isn't fun but it's all in a day... Rather than get your kids computer games or phones all the time, encourage them into something useful and buy them a set of screwdrivers or spanners.
It tells you how much detergent you have left if you decide to use the Miele detergent by them. They have specialized detergent for whatever you are washing. They have detergent for wools, silks, cotton, proofing, etc.
Cast iron drum weight. Normal washing machines are cement. Most also come with 10 year parts and labour guarantee. Scratch resistant body work. These are just to name a few benefits of Miele washing machines, dryers etc. Thus the price 😉
Real buttons instead of that darned capacitive rubbish - love it. And an unlock that unlocks instantly with a door that stays open 180 degrees. Americans always complain about how long the front loaders, especially the European ones, take to was a load. If you want clean laundry that doesn't waste water or beat up the cloths with an agitator, it takes time. Oh how I would love a set of these. But at 4K USD for a set of top of the line models, it's a tough pill to swallow.
I think ALL washer/dryers are condensers and therefore require no need for open windows, that's why i much prefer them. There are times when i want to use the dryer and NOT have to open a window, it's the selling point for me over tumble dryers (i don't mind the lengthier time they take).
Why do you say that the dryer can't handle the full wash load? I owned an Asko W/D combo here in the States in my condo; one of the BEST conveniences was being able to press Start and simply remove clean, dry items when the machine had finished both washing and drying. That load of assorted towels you washed should not present any problem at all for the dryer function.
I think it’s just because the dryer will struggle with it, it’ll dry unevenly or not fully etc. Most washer/ dryers I’ve seen say they can dry less than they wash 8kg/6kg etc.
The spin at 1,600 leaves washing about as dry as they can get with spinning alone (i.e. without using the tumble dry cycle with heat). I seem to remember that tests show that 1,600 RPM leaves laundry with approximately a 41% water content. Spinning it faster at say, 1,800 or even 2,000 *may* leave them a little bit drier, but that is probably quite negligible. As an aside, when washing quite thick towels in our WT2670 on a Cottons cycle with the 1,600 spin, the towels are dry in about an hour under the hot sun! Of course, it's in a hot climate, tested in Brisbane and Malaysia!!
ibaisaic is correct, the black (looking in with the door closed), or with the door open, metallic silver, on the inner reverse side, is the sensor which doesn't just monitor moisture levels, but monitors the heat, I think, too, to avoid overheating. I think most of the washer dryers, WT945/WT945S, WT2670WPS & WT2780WPS, work more on sensor/auto dry cycle settings, my WT945S has only four timed dry settings, whereas the sensor settings there are four of five for both Cottons & Synthetics.
The "Anti-Crease" phase loosens the washing from the sides by tumbling slowly, not letting the load be left "stuck" onto the sides where creases will set in further. The washing will likely be left in a loose heap, waiting to be unloaded. It stops this anti-crease phase after 30 minutes to save energy, which allows sufficient time in most cases for the washing to be removed. Yes, the washing isn't as uncreased as some other systems that have "Variomatic" spinning (or similar) that use several short spinning phases interspersed with loosening phases. Also, each spinning phase gets faster as more water is removed. The downside is that the "Variomatic" option can add a considerable length to the cycle, which I'm not sure today's consumers would be comfortable with. BTW, I only use the 1,600 spin for things like sheets and towels, which is in the "Cottons" cycle. Shirts, trousers and other easily creased items are "speed limited" by the system to 1,200 or less on their respective cycles such as "Minimum Iron", "Shirts" etc.
ive been to mi moms friends today and their hoover dynanicNEXT washing machine was slam proof whenever u slamed it half of da catch would go in but then spit the door back out so u have to close it properly
The washer doesn’t move at all when washing and spinning. As it has been levelled properly and it’s a Miele with cast iron weights instead of a concrete block found on most automatics.
That'd be your opinion! My washer dryers ( I have eight of them), work & perform perfectly for my households needs & wants, even so far as a 6KG machine takin' on a double duvet. Never had any washing or drying result issues with mine, but they don't suit everyone or all scenarios, granted.
Every Miele W&D combo after the WT745 is pure trash. t. has owned four WT745's and a WT945, and he always went back to the 30 year old WT745 design because it just werks
Actually the Softtronic ones are very good, I'd happily have chosen one for my house, but we could not afford the W/D and went for a basic 2nd BOL model
Wasmachineman, absolute utter crap!!! I have a WT945S, the version that FlorenceBallardA3060 mentions, the HoneyComb care, or SoftTronic, it's not let me down once so far since I collected it from the place I purchased it from. I researched this model extensively before I plumped for it, like the WT745 you reference, it is a more basic version to the WT2670/WT2780, working more on the sensor cycles on the dryer than timed, like all but two of my other washer dryers. Granted, one of the main issues commonly reported is the dryer ceasing functioning properly, or at all, but this is, if it's not the heater, thermistor/thermostat or the cut out that's been flicked, it's mainly down to fluff and debris build up. I purchased mine with the dryer not functioning, after the first load it diid was dried, but since my NaviTronic autowasher's being serviced in a week, I hope the engineer may give me some advice as to whether it's heater or debris related, even though I've kept it exceptionally clean in the areas easily accessible/reachable Just because you had one or more in quick succession bad experiences with your machine, which could've been from an unknowingly faulty batch, doesnae mean they're all going to be rubbish, however, even I draw the line of their washer dryers since discontinuation of the WT2780WPS.
My parents wanted a Miele washing machine, as they are really good machines. But the Miele warranty are ridiculous about the number of cycles you use in a week i.e about 10 cycles per week. Which is one cycle a day. This is what put them off buying one. 😡 I would recommend Miele to change the warranty.
Josh Matthews i have always Miele and the garanty is good i have now my new dishwasher and my echter and wasbeer machine al Them for 10 years of garanty and my blitzard for 5 years .i never have problems whit my Miele stufs.my old Miele washer last me for 25 and my old dishwasher for 20 and dryer olso
I have ALWAYS said that there's nothing better than an illuminated halo around your control knob!
sarah stan our miele dryer has it
Hi Roger, hope your all keeping well, another great video thankyou! Iv had 2 Miele washing machines since 2002 and would have nothing else. Just to help you. Smoothing is for maybe shirts that have been in storage, you put them in and it really does freshen them up and take out creases. Rinse out fluff cleans the condenser on the tumble dryer section. Automatic is a sensing program for mixed loads that senses what has been loaded and adjusts washing, rinsing and spinning to get the best performance. Water plus can do certain things and can be adjusted in user settings. You need the instructions for this. Its main function is to raise the water level in the wash and rinses and can be programmed to give you 4 rinses on the cottons programme. Low temp is just that when using the tumble dryer. Load and detergent % can asses the size of the load and tell you how much detergent to add. PC is for engineer use for diagnosing faults and updating programs. Hope this helps. Love Lee. x
InstaBlaster.
Which setting is best for drying clothes?
I’ve got a Miele washer 20 years old,it’s AWESOME!!! Water here in Vancouver BC is really soft so only a small amount of soap is needed to achieve excellent cleaning ! Mine spins @1600 rpm, it does sound like a jet engine. Water plus , adds a couple more litres of water to the main wash! Miele makes very sold machines/ appliances, it’s a win win sitiation👍👍👍
I almost bought a brand new Miele washing machine for myself, but was talked out of it. I will have to wait for my current washer to break before replacing it.
The Load%/Detergent% (LD) button is used to check the load for the respective cycle and also recommends the amount of detergent required.
Before loading any washing, with the door open, press and hold the LD button. It will beep three times, then display "Zero setting OK" which is like zeroing a weighing scale.
Once the zero re calibration is correct, the LD button can be pressed before starting the machine to confirm the "Load", ensuring economical use of the cycle but without overloading the machine. Likewise, the "Detergent" display recommends the amount that is needed, though one definitely needs to take into consideration water hardness, staining, wash temperature etc.
You can use white vinegar in place of softener for the towels. This will break down the detergent, which leaves them feeling stiff, even with several rinses.
One tip: when you will loading the washer, please press the load, detergent button. It has an active load sensor. That can tell u, how much load u have in a machine and will change, when u will loading up. When u overloaded the washer, 100% will start flash to tell u to but some things out. It is a same principal like your AEG load sensor...
Thanks I’m sure this will help me in the future
On the Curtains program, the temperature is at 30°. But the Delicates program, this is like Shirts and Denim programs so the temperature is at 40°. This is similar to these 2 programs so they allow a temperature up to 60°. The Denim cycle has a 900rpm so this program is different. Delicates program is for your shirts and your cotton so they’re at 40° same if it’s delicate garments
Enjoyed your video. Loved the spin at the end. Amazing speed and sound. I enjoyed the eye candy too!!
Ment to say the black plate on the back of the glass door is a sensor for the tumble dryer.
I used to have the washing machine version of this without the drier. I was shown some features and how they helped to save time and energy by Miele in my home.That short button most of the programs you can cut the time down using it. For example on mine the cotton wash at 60c took 1.57 mins by pressing the short button it did everything the same as the long wash but cut the time by half to around 55 minutes and still doing a full 1600 spin speed.This is designed to use the exact amount of water for each wash keeping it to a minimum for water meter users by pushing the water plus it increases the water amount going in on the wash and the rinses.
I have the same in my holiday home. It is much better than newer products. It is quite fast at washing and drying too. The light in the drum is rather dim but other than that it is a wonderful machine
I think that she'll be happy with it.I hope that your mom enjoys many, many years on her new home.
It means the load and detergent will go up depending how much you put in
This is a brilliant video Roger!! Haha thank you so much for the shoutout and reference to the slamming :) I can also agree the Washer Dryer seems to be a bit more superior in quality than the W/Ms. This is the model I really would have liked or the replacement WT2780WPM. Another great video!
It's a solid machine. Shame that most of the view of the washing is obscured though.
FlorenceBallardA3060 have you ever had a washer dryer
Roger have had a washer dryer as well
@Empress Nope you are very wrong my friend. Because they train even standard engineers to fix Miele's, what you are hit with however is the service call out fee from engineers, which Miele do not charge you.
Also if you have a Miele, you would realise you have a guarantee with your machine so, an engineer callout is free of charge throughout your 10+ year guarantee period. Yellow pages are practically no use when you've got the internet. Might also consider buying many other newer machines, you'd be calling out an engineer twice as many times
@@HooverA3060 Now Miele last 20 years
I wish you can do the dryer setting
ibaisaic, the Detergent/Load % button simply gives you an estimate of the load in the drum and recommends how much detergent you should use for the load, it's part of the "be economical" initiative most modern machines are going by, like using a teaspoon of water on a Cottons load against a water level that reaches the door seal.
Minus my NaviTronic, Lavamat Turbo & JetSystem WJD, I pre-fill all the others to their max water fills to ensure good cleaning results and quick detergent penetration and dissolving.
With the machines that have easy access service cycles or rinse out fluff cycles as the WT above has, I use them as quick refresh, super fast detergent mixing or turbo rinsing cycles when needed, they're really good, with either 250RPM or 400RPM spinning tumbles.
For people that knock the Miele saying costs are high when they go wrong, I agree if you book a Miele engineer. Most if not all are trained to diagnose a fault in completely ordered way and swap parts as they go in a strict fashion stipulated by Miele and use the PC (light) function to diagnose/test/initiate machine and they are required to charge the 'Miele' labour rate. If however you get a good engineer who knows his onions and been in the trade 20 years, you don't need the Miele engineer or his specialised test gear, you have hacks and can also diagnose out of warranty faults easily too that the Miele engineer won't see enough of. That good alternative engineer will more than likely also know a specialist electronics engineer who happily refurb's boards with better product and repair other known board failures for good measure even superior to the spec of Miele product off their line. A Miele engineer will swap out for new boards if in warranty or out of warranty and still available, as by contract, he cannot replace with second--hand. A decent engineer will charge an average of £80 for call out and so they should. It's a hard life being a washing machine engineer..... New pair or knees anyone? Sure there's not a huge amount of great engineers about because, for one reason at least, so many peeps these days would rather do office work or at least work where it's comfortable and not going to get too dirty. Being an engineer and having the task of getting a washing machine down three flights of stairs, isn't fun but it's all in a day... Rather than get your kids computer games or phones all the time, encourage them into something useful and buy them a set of screwdrivers or spanners.
It tells you how much detergent you have left if you decide to use the Miele detergent by them. They have specialized detergent for whatever you are washing. They have detergent for wools, silks, cotton, proofing, etc.
Cast iron drum weight. Normal washing machines are cement. Most also come with 10 year parts and labour guarantee. Scratch resistant body work. These are just to name a few benefits of Miele washing machines, dryers etc. Thus the price 😉
Real buttons instead of that darned capacitive rubbish - love it. And an unlock that unlocks instantly with a door that stays open 180 degrees. Americans always complain about how long the front loaders, especially the European ones, take to was a load. If you want clean laundry that doesn't waste water or beat up the cloths with an agitator, it takes time. Oh how I would love a set of these. But at 4K USD for a set of top of the line models, it's a tough pill to swallow.
I have a zanussi washcraft at present but will get a Miele next do you recommend them okease roger?
Nice video - this 1600 speed is fantastic. Save you lots of time/money if you tumble dry your clothes.
This was a replacement for the Bosch was it?
Wow I remember first seeing this video about 2 minutes after it was realised back in 2017
That was also before I even created my RUclips channel!
Do you have any videos of your old Hoover New Wave and Computer Control 1100?
How do I change languages after wring lounge put in, unable to get back to settings?
This machine has a dryer? How do you use the warm
Air to completely dry the washed clothes?
select the Warm Air button
You can google and down load the manual for this machine.
How does the dryer work? Does the machine need to be vented or is it a condenser? Many thanks!
I think ALL washer/dryers are condensers and therefore require no need for open windows, that's why i much prefer them. There are times when i want to use the dryer and NOT have to open a window, it's the selling point for me over tumble dryers (i don't mind the lengthier time they take).
What is the size of this Miele WT2670?
Does the door on this Washer/Dryer lock when you start the machine?
Yes
Why do you say that the dryer can't handle the full wash load? I owned an Asko W/D combo here in the States in my condo; one of the BEST conveniences was being able to press Start and simply remove clean, dry items when the machine had finished both washing and drying. That load of assorted towels you washed should not present any problem at all for the dryer function.
I think it’s just because the dryer will struggle with it, it’ll dry unevenly or not fully etc.
Most washer/ dryers I’ve seen say they can dry less than they wash 8kg/6kg etc.
OMG! LOL! "SPIN" sounds like a jet engine! I expected to see it take off into the sky! :)
Is this still on the market? If so, how much
works on 220 voltage only?
I will use the torch on my key ring to use the glass of the washer dryer
I know what does water plus 💧 mean it means that it will fill the washer more during the wash.
nice machine roger.how dry were the towels when you removed them from the washer? please.
They were about as damp as a man who's been running on a treadmill for 20 minutes.
ibaisaic .good answer Mr ibasiac.thanks for the quick reply.
as long as they came out smelling fresher than a man on a treadmill for 20mins. haha.
The spin at 1,600 leaves washing about as dry as they can get with spinning alone (i.e. without using the tumble dry cycle with heat). I seem to remember that tests show that 1,600 RPM leaves laundry with approximately a 41% water content. Spinning it faster at say, 1,800 or even 2,000 *may* leave them a little bit drier, but that is probably quite negligible.
As an aside, when washing quite thick towels in our WT2670 on a Cottons cycle with the 1,600 spin, the towels are dry in about an hour under the hot sun! Of course, it's in a hot climate, tested in Brisbane and Malaysia!!
Hi Can you pods in washer machine
01:41 the number on the countdown looks like the number 100.
What's the black thing in the middle of the door
It's something to do with the tumble dryer moisture sensor.
The only washer dryer I've ever used is a Phillips whirlpool washer dryer 1000 awg997
ibaisaic is correct, the black (looking in with the door closed), or with the door open, metallic silver, on the inner reverse side, is the sensor which doesn't just monitor moisture levels, but monitors the heat, I think, too, to avoid overheating.
I think most of the washer dryers, WT945/WT945S, WT2670WPS & WT2780WPS, work more on sensor/auto dry cycle settings, my WT945S has only four timed dry settings, whereas the sensor settings there are four of five for both Cottons & Synthetics.
14:02 the number on the countdown looks like the number 150.
How many kgs capacity?
14:58 the number on the countdown looks like the number 115.
How could it say "anti crease" and spin 1600 rpm?1600 rpm causes creases.
The "Anti-Crease" phase loosens the washing from the sides by tumbling slowly, not letting the load be left "stuck" onto the sides where creases will set in further. The washing will likely be left in a loose heap, waiting to be unloaded.
It stops this anti-crease phase after 30 minutes to save energy, which allows sufficient time in most cases for the washing to be removed.
Yes, the washing isn't as uncreased as some other systems that have "Variomatic" spinning (or similar) that use several short spinning phases interspersed with loosening phases. Also, each spinning phase gets faster as more water is removed. The downside is that the "Variomatic" option can add a considerable length to the cycle, which I'm not sure today's consumers would be comfortable with.
BTW, I only use the 1,600 spin for things like sheets and towels, which is in the "Cottons" cycle. Shirts, trousers and other easily creased items are "speed limited" by the system to 1,200 or less on their respective cycles such as "Minimum Iron", "Shirts" etc.
Bruce Solomon it’s called a honeycomb drum
ive been to mi moms friends today and their hoover dynanicNEXT washing machine was slam proof whenever u slamed it half of da catch would go in but then spit the door back out so u have to close it properly
ibasiac: ''i wont slam it''
*ibasiac's mum walks in*
ibasiac's mum: SLAMITNOWSONIDONTCAREIFITBREAKS
How do I look at your amazon list?
I took it down.
ok sir
I am in the US, east cost , where can I find this machine?
It must be over 10 years old now and no longer available to buy new.
Look for W1 wash and dry newer Generation with twindos and powerwash
12:36 the number on the countdown looks like the number 153.
09:19 the number on the countdown looks like the number 200.
This Miele washer dryer has a 5kg washing load and 3kg drying load
01:24 the number on the countdown looks like the number 125
It's an hour 25 mins
You can wash a duvet in a miele
And it's a brushed motor
Miele use dc motors
@@LaundryKid-yj5fz they are very good my auntie has a platinum6 with a brushless motor
The drum isn’t small and can easily do a king size duvet.
it will damage if overloaded. King size duvets get very heavy when wet.
Having seen the demonstrations on shoppingtelly I'm quite shocked how noisy the spin seems!
This is an older model and when they show a Miele spinning on QVC, it's always empty.
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 cool
My Samsung washing machine has a very low dry
My grandma has this
9:56 ''i wont slam it'' *slam noise*
wat happend to bosch maxx????????????????????????????
There should be space between the washer dryer and the kitchen furniture... The vibrations must be horrendous.
The washer doesn’t move at all when washing and spinning. As it has been levelled properly and it’s a Miele with cast iron weights instead of a concrete block found on most automatics.
Very cool mielie washing machine!!!
*Tumble dryers better than washer&dryers.*
That'd be your opinion!
My washer dryers ( I have eight of them), work & perform perfectly for my households needs & wants, even so far as a 6KG machine takin' on a double duvet.
Never had any washing or drying result issues with mine, but they don't suit everyone or all scenarios, granted.
Water Plus gives you more water in the drum
it depends how the function is set. water plus can have 4 different settings
Couldn’t resist one last slam at the end 😄
11:50 wait a minuite... Was I dreaming or? Why did you leave the plastic cup inside?!?!?!? LOL i dont get it... 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
That type of liquid detergent is supposed to be used like that. The soft cup is meant to go inside the drum.
Anybody have this kind of machine at home coz i think to buy it same one and i am not sure if it work good ?
I’ve got it, had it at least 12 years maybe more. Giving rinse problems now, keeps saying check detergent and I’m using maybe 10 ml or none at all.
this makes me notice how little features my samsung eco bubble has
You know what weard this machine has a brushed moat in wash it you can't hear it in the spin you can mieles are weard about that
They have DC motors so they're almost inaudible at tumbling speeds but more audible during spin speed
FlorenceBallardA3060 is your miele an older model?
It's roughly from the same time as this Washer Dryer, it's manufactured between February 2008 and December 2009
@@HooverA3060 Right now I already saw a 2019 Miele W1 WSR863 I saw at Costco
Good
My hotpoints fine for me hehe
this machine has a brushed dc motor
No
I don’t know what there is as well
that is quiet my washer sounds like a jet
There is a secret way to put the spin speed to 2000rpm instead 1600rpm. But I really don't recommend it. It's to risky
Every Miele W&D combo after the WT745 is pure trash.
t. has owned four WT745's and a WT945, and he always went back to the 30 year old WT745 design because it just werks
Actually the Softtronic ones are very good, I'd happily have chosen one for my house, but we could not afford the W/D and went for a basic 2nd BOL model
Wasmachineman, absolute utter crap!!! I have a WT945S, the version that FlorenceBallardA3060 mentions, the HoneyComb care, or SoftTronic, it's not let me down once so far since I collected it from the place I purchased it from.
I researched this model extensively before I plumped for it, like the WT745 you reference, it is a more basic version to the WT2670/WT2780, working more on the sensor cycles on the dryer than timed, like all but two of my other washer dryers.
Granted, one of the main issues commonly reported is the dryer ceasing functioning properly, or at all, but this is, if it's not the heater, thermistor/thermostat or the cut out that's been flicked, it's mainly down to fluff and debris build up.
I purchased mine with the dryer not functioning, after the first load it diid was dried, but since my NaviTronic autowasher's being serviced in a week, I hope the engineer may give me some advice as to whether it's heater or debris related, even though I've kept it exceptionally clean in the areas easily accessible/reachable
Just because you had one or more in quick succession bad experiences with your machine, which could've been from an unknowingly faulty batch, doesnae mean they're all going to be rubbish, however, even I draw the line of their washer dryers since discontinuation of the WT2780WPS.
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My parents wanted a Miele washing machine, as they are really good machines. But the Miele warranty are ridiculous about the number of cycles you use in a week i.e about 10 cycles per week. Which is one cycle a day. This is what put them off buying one. 😡 I would recommend Miele to change the warranty.
Josh Matthews i have always Miele and the garanty is good i have now my new dishwasher and my echter and wasbeer machine al Them for 10 years of garanty and my blitzard for 5 years .i never have problems whit my Miele stufs.my old Miele washer last me for 25 and my old dishwasher for 20 and dryer olso
Who the hell washes more than 10 times a week?
I was wondering that. Then remembered the octomom, I guess she does!