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  • do miss ur candy 5000 u had it for along time

  • hi im new on youtube my name is craig i like washing machines i liked ur candy 5000 washer it was a good machine my acount name is mr1washingmachinebo1 i havent uploaded any vids yet

  • Merixxxx:) I didn't think it comes in a box too??? Is that the mountain spring one? Looks cool!

  • Hi, I have not use the BOHOR whether the clothes are soft enough I usually use the LENOR subitlle and LENOR spring but I'm not really pleased .

  • Nice and quiet machine! How many rinses it does during this cycle and cotton? Thanks for uploading :)

  • @glukometr2 It really depends on how water is dirty (sensors are always sensing very accurate), but lets say something average... When there is a full load it does 3 rinses, and when there is small load (like this) 2 :)

  • @nrones

    Thats really smart! :) Thank you for answer.

  • Hi nrones.Your video is simply fantastic.One question: In your candy the detergent powder is taken completely when the water loading the washing machine or remains in the detergent tray? (Because in my hoover, which has the same tray of the detergent like yours,still until in the middle of the detergent tray

    even after loading water many times). Bye Bye

  • @helloiamaldo Well, it depends of detergent... sometimes yes, but most of the times no.. it's because detergent draw on my Candy is shorter than on your Dynamic, so therefore less space for detergent to trap ;)

  • @nrones:Hi,Really? I did not know that it was shorter, this explains everything.Thank you so much.Bye Bye

  • Hi nrones. Long time no see. I missed your videos. As always they are awesome and that advice should be followed by every washers fans.

    Thanks for posting and i hope your upload a new video soon :D

  • @darkulo4 thanks! :D

  • Hey... nice 1 matey :-)

    I had a similar experience with a dark blue bathrobe which I constantly washed at 30 degrees with the other darks: it no longer smelt fresh until I washed it on a 60 degree cycle.

    1 more thing b4 I go, Candy EVO is available in the UK... yippee... that's gonna be my next washer! Now, my Hoover should step aside :-P

  • @Blanky974 haha well maybe some next generation of EVO's will be your next washer because Hoover is going to last! :)

  • @nrones I see... well... in that case I might like the next generation even better ;-)

  • great vid :-)

  • I'm still afraid of these machines, although they may have better quality than here in Germany... After everything they did to all the poor users of those machines! :(

    I like the design of them but nothing more!

    Great video though. :D

  • @4everAEG well, it is over, and already discussed theme... I wouldn't agree with you, however you have complete right to dislike Candy or anything else, and I respect and won't try to change that ;)

  • @nrones It may be over. I agree with that. But being afraid of Candy/Hoover machines won't get outta my head.

    But I like your Candy although I'd never get one. And it seems to be maintained very good. ;)

  • @4everAEG haha I just wanted to mention that this washer had it's first birthday few days ago, and I realized I've never cleaned the draw, filter, or did a maintenance wash! xD

  • @nrones Well my Zanussi is 10 years old next January, and its only ever have one maintenance wash, and for its first 4 years it was always used at Cottons 40*C! ;)

  • And i always set my miele washer to the lowest spin, because i dry clothes on the line.

    And i leave the door and drawer open to let them dry too.

  • @johnny2970 Yeah.. your Miele will then last for 100years! And I wash mostly on 90, but those towels are problematic since color is running out of them, so I can't wash them together with other stuff :(

  • 9 out of 10 times i wash my towels and underwear, not in the same maschine, since i don't use softener on my towels, on 95, because i find that they really smell fresher, and really look cleaner.

  • the thing in your detergen t draw that says max is white, mine is blue :)

  • @ilovemiele1 Yes, my GO 510 has it blue (made in Italy) aswell as all other Candy's, and only Candy/Hoover's made in Russia (like this G.Plus) have white ;)

  • @nrones ahh, that explains why yours is good and mine is rubbish haha

  • @ilovemiele1 Well, not exactly.. Mine GO510 is from Italy too and it is 2.5years old, still perfect.. however reason for that difference may be that mine is 5kg 1000rpm, and your's is 9kg 1400rpm with exactly same parts! xD

  • @nrones yes i suppose but it is probably becase you dont use it as much as the other candy, or it could be that the ones shipped over here are wank because they never ever last here. and mines 2 years too but its still rubbish. :)

  • è veramente stretta la lavatrice, se non sbaglio è quella da 40 cm, e ci sta giusto nello spazio del bagno

  • @Massimo5590 Sì, ti ricordi di Candy grande pubblicità 7 kg in soli 40 centimetri :)

  • nice video :)

  • Ciao Ma si è rotta la lampada del bagno?perchè c'è buio

  • @darrex98 no, volevo solo provare a fare video con questa luce, però la prossima volta sarà come lo era prima di nuovo! :)

  • UK people and market prefer High spins because it saves on Energy bills when drying, as we have poorer weather, more people use dryers instead of outside air.

    Most of the Candys in the Uk are very poorly & cheaply built, which is probably why they don't rate very high. (Also Candy in UK only concentrates on very basic machines your machine doesn't exist for instance) I am sure that If they made better ones, like those in Italy and had more specs they would sell better and get better reviews.

  • Cont. Nice video though, thanks for uploading.

    For that load though, I think 60 or 75 would have been a better option, as they didn't look partically dirty.

    I like the Cooldown, and how it continues with the same rhythm as the wash:)

    After watching the video, i have also seen you say 'reduce the spin every time you can', well actually that's wrong, because most new machines do long and fast interim spins, to remove most suds-meaning better rinsing results.

  • @glenfieldmathk1 well, I reduced the spin to 800, and when I am washing cottons, I reduce it to 800, since all interm spins on my Candy are 800, so therefore no interuppting anything and still 400rpm slower than maximum.

    By the way, most modern machines are arranging their programmes by situation - so for example, I am sure for BSH, Candy, Miele when you reduce the spin, it will for example use more water on the rinse or spin it longer on lower, than it would if interm spin wasnt reduced

  • @nrones I know Mieles do it when you set 600rpm or less, they add an extra rinse. However I think the BSH, Gorenje & Candy machines spin for the same time, but as it is slower (it means less time building up) and means it seems like it is spinning for longer.

    Anyway, I see what you are getting at-I looked at the automaticwasher org, and seen your posts, and I actually starting to change my mind on the subject a little. Maybe slower is better for interim, but final 1400rpm is good here in uk!

  • Anyway that was just my opinion, I mean, I problem am wrong, but I like the idea of a long fast interim to remove suds than a slow and short interim to prectect the bearings.

    I believe manufacturers should get of their backsides and use better bearings (and Parts), meaning higher speeds can be used.

    Maybe they will in future/????

    Thanks for replying anyway:)

  • @glenfieldmathk1 ahh it's ok :P Maybe I sounded way too rude.

    Anyway, what you say is absolutely correct, however it is good only for rinses, since it is harsh on clothes (spinning actually damage clothes, just a little, just as detergents do) and, again it is a lot of stress for a washer..

    Personally I don't think anyone will put better bearrings, since literally every brand is from range to range putting cheaper and cheaper parts.. only if mirracle happends! :D

  • @nrones I dont mean to butt in LOL! i totally agree with what both of you are saying! I used to complain about my LG having 800spin, but then nrones, my LG did last almost 7 years! i like the idea of faster interm spins, but that would ruin the machine quicker. To be honest there was Nothing wrong with the old way of high water level rinses and one final FAST Spin!

    And i agree that it depends on the country you're in:)

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