something went wrong with my dad's hotpoint wt746, not too sure. but it was only 2 years old and hotpoint tell you it's okay it's all under 5 year warrenty, but then charge you a bloody fortune to call them out. cause they were gonna charge us a ridiculous amount too :L but it turned out only some screws needed tightening at the front of the drum.
look for a top of the line plain machine no extra added features..
Find out how much it is now add the cost over that of what it would be if it had a computer and extra stuff..
now you will find it is probably 2 or 3 times more than what you paid..
my advice to you is look for machines that boast craftsmanship and quality as its selling point and pay the extra even if its plain.. because now you will be paying for the materials they used to make it
I'm not sure that this is emptying away fully by the little bit of water on the window. Plus if the water isn't quite all going the spin doesn't speed up. To me it did sound like it was going that fast but I know that it was probably just set on a slow spin. I love watching washing machines, all that power. Don't you get a little kick out of the power it takes to lift the wet washing in the a high speeds.
yes i think it is fascinating the amount of power it takes to spin and dry them clothes and often wonder what noise/damage would happen if the bearings of the drum should break at its highest spin speed of 1400rpm!
Yes I often wondered about all that water in the last spin and should it all be there on the inside bowl/window. I checked the pump and the hose and the filter and they are all clear, I dont really know why all that water is there at the end
I was thinking of buying one. Any one nos what the Dryer is like on it?
madhead1981 1 year ago
@madhead1981 no dryer on this particular model its a washing machine only....
andyr123452 10 months ago
something went wrong with my dad's hotpoint wt746, not too sure. but it was only 2 years old and hotpoint tell you it's okay it's all under 5 year warrenty, but then charge you a bloody fortune to call them out. cause they were gonna charge us a ridiculous amount too :L but it turned out only some screws needed tightening at the front of the drum.
ilikebeko 1 year ago
its a hotpoint say no more well known for their bearings to fail
kentlad83 2 years ago
always start but what a plain machine costs..
look for a top of the line plain machine no extra added features..
Find out how much it is now add the cost over that of what it would be if it had a computer and extra stuff..
now you will find it is probably 2 or 3 times more than what you paid..
my advice to you is look for machines that boast craftsmanship and quality as its selling point and pay the extra even if its plain.. because now you will be paying for the materials they used to make it
orangie84 2 years ago
bull crap..
I fit kitchens for a living.
Electrolux, Hotpoint, Caple, are all about cost saving with materials nowadays. And you can tell..
If you have the money, go for something that WILL last 20 years with Proper build quality.. Miele! or Gorenje etc..
GtstTypeM 2 years ago
You know I can give a little bit of old advice to you for the next machine (of any kind) you buy in the future..
It's not always about price..
And more expensive is not always better.. well it is hardly ever better..
Consider this..
While that is a nice washer / it looks nice and has a lot of features and is computerized..
remember that is where all the money you spent went.. in looks the computer and features..
but what about craftsmanship and materials??
computers are expensive period..
orangie84 2 years ago
more than likely he has the WF860p washer
andyr123452 2 years ago
I'm not sure that this is emptying away fully by the little bit of water on the window. Plus if the water isn't quite all going the spin doesn't speed up. To me it did sound like it was going that fast but I know that it was probably just set on a slow spin. I love watching washing machines, all that power. Don't you get a little kick out of the power it takes to lift the wet washing in the a high speeds.
stuartdagley 2 years ago
yes i think it is fascinating the amount of power it takes to spin and dry them clothes and often wonder what noise/damage would happen if the bearings of the drum should break at its highest spin speed of 1400rpm!
Yes I often wondered about all that water in the last spin and should it all be there on the inside bowl/window. I checked the pump and the hose and the filter and they are all clear, I dont really know why all that water is there at the end
andyr123452 2 years ago