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  • It's the shock absorber:) Remember, it's from 1979;)

  • at 6:52 in the video what was that thumping noise?

  • as the machine nrarly stoped from the end of the spin what was that thudding noise?

  • Weis schleudern 800 upm und start der Lavatherm DELUXE trokner!

  • the load is spun fpr 5 mins at 800rpm = 1200 rpm in new machines... very fast for 80´s

  • Meins!Das eine Zanker ist aus jahre 1979!!!!Die waschmachien ist alter!

  • ????? pls answer in english

  • No I talking deuts!!!!!

  • Hoi,Ik ben Nieradj en ik ben gek van wasmachines!Miele WS 5406!

  • fls r the best deltaboy767 there r 7 people in my house i have a regular 5kg washer and it goes on 14 times a week on average and i fit my kingsize quilt and 6 pillows in at 1 time also in fl they r capable of spining at 2000rpm i prefer fls 2 tls as my mom has a usa style washer and it takes the biscuit it took5 attemps 2 rinse all the detergent out the clothes and still at the end ther were still lots of bubbles and that was just with underwear in the machine so its a pile of crepe

  • I think old machines are very quiet!

  • Why do you guys in Europe have these crapy TINY!! ass dryers and washers? i mean come on you can maby fit a pair of socks in them!!! Why cant you guys realise you save more time and money with American style washers and dryers, the more that fits in the washer and dryer the less tim you spend doing laundry, cant you guys realise that?

  • A number of reasons: They use a fraction of the amount of water and electricity, they spin better and they wash cleaner. Apart from outright size (which, I would point out is not as hugely different as you are suggesting) I can't think of a single way in which an American style washer is better. I know, cos I had to tolerate using one for a whole year while I was in the US!

  • Well if i am not mistaken european washers take like 2 hours to compleate a load, whereas american ones take mabye 45mins. And about the water consuption if you want to get technical ours use less, we have a wash and a rinse stop, uses less electricity, about the size my WP cabrio is 3.4 cubic feet 11.5kg

  • Bishbosch is right. American top-loaders wash bigger loads in a shorter time but European front-loaders are more economical. Despite TL machines only having 1 rinse; due to the way they wash they use on average 3 times the amount of water per KG of laundry as they soak the clothes instead of shower them as FL machines are able to do. TL's use agitators too which places stress on clothing. The spin cycle tangles laundry as they have to start the spin from a vertical position.

  • I can esaly fit a King size comforter along with the sheets, and as far as the spin goes my cabrio spins out at 950rpms. Plus yours have internal heaters which absorb more electricity, I have bot a european and an american model in my home in Italy and i can assure you that i notice a difference in the electric bill when using my WP Cabrio as to using my Miele, As far as the wash preformance goes i do not notice a difference in the two.

  • The internal water heater is necessary for biological detergent as the heating up process (from 15 to 35*) is what removes stains from laundry and produces the better washing results FLs give. If u can't tell the difference between a Miele and your WP for results then something's wrong. Having conducted tests on these machines there is absolutely no competition; WP aren't even close to being in the same league as Miele (or any other German FL washing machine) when it comes to wash results.

  • i think they are both as good as each other its what people prefer. i think having a TL sitting in the laundry looks more stylish than a FL and is easier to load. a FL does probably save electric and water but so what. a TL might clean better or just as good being bathed in the water and soap with the water forcing through the clothes which sounds a bit gentler than a front loader banging and splashing the clothes against the side of the drum and other clothes. so they sound about equal

  • i like when it just clicks into spin with no distibution lol

  • can yo still get these machines?

  • Zanker 502TS? HELLO....It's a 79 mod.!

  • what happens when the load is very unbalanced or unbalanced?

  • Nothing...It just continuin the spincycle.

  • Very nice videos. Both the Zanker and the Asko is good machines. The Zanker is made By Aeg when they did great machines. The gearsystem in the motor is cool

  • I know! Wery nice machine!

  • It sounds very quiet when spinning, does it have a special motor like the asko?

  • No, it is a pretty normal motor, but it is a gearsystem on the motor which makes the sound;) Probably the gears is a bit worn, but it works PERFECT(after 28 years!)! I love the sound!!!

  • I love that machine, its a classic machine, from when washing machines were not all fancy and ridiculous. What is that dryer we see on the right near the end as you are loading the AEG, it has a square door with a window, is it sitting on top of the ASKO, curious of its brand.

    Keep the vids coming, i think they are great.

  • Thanks:D The dryer is a Hoover Autosense D6284.

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