![]() ![]() The W1918 does not have to worry about that with all of the deep rinses and slower speed spins it does between water changes. Likewise, if it cannot achieve the full speed in the spin after the wash, it recalculates the time and adds a rinse which flushes away the excess suds or remedies the unbalanced condition. When started out in a cottons program, it will display maximum time, but if the load is so small that it only requires the initial fill to saturate the load and achieve the proper water level, it drops 10 minutes off the wash time. My W1986 has what I guess is fuzzy logic. Miele made two, one with the sloping panel for mounting to the side of the machine and one with a vertical for mounting above the machine. ![]() Great machine, now just find the matching dryer. Miele's have bearings as good as those on a Mercedes and, trust me in this, you need to give them a good thrashing every now and them. Strongly suspect the reason they have gone is because the previous owner has not run the washer up to full speed often. Matty, once you get the bearings done, then the machine will run forever. The washer works out the fabric type and how dirty it is, then adjusts time and drum action accordingly. Also it weighs the load and adjusts the programme time according to load and was one of the first machines to have a fuzzy logic wash programme. My partner, for some reason, likes ironing. Typically it takes a little over 30 mins for a load of cottons ready for ironing. I love the 1600 spin, especially in winter when I have to use the dryer. I paid about £1800 for the pair, but do not expect to replace them anytime soon. I have the updated fully electronic vertion of this machine, the W377 at the time it was the top of the range washer and I have it stacked with the matching T260 dryer and stack kit with pullout shelf. Post# 664306, Reply# 5 at 01:38 (3,526 days old) by whirlcool (Just North Of Houston, Texas) Horrid little ba****d), Miele's are much better in that regard, and get everything done so quick, so gently and so easy.ĭoes this one have a Honeycomb drum at all, or just the "regular" one? I like the blend of old and new on this, although the cycle sequence indicator really clutters stuff up, IMO.ĭid you find any of those "cursed" exploding LG's from the 90's? Those have horridly long cycles, apparently (3hrs + for a "Normal" cycle. As a rule I rarely spin faster than 800rpm for clothes (Preferring 800rpm for lights/brights on Automatic Plus or Cottons and 1200rpm for Darks on Darks/Denims and 600rpm for underwear/socks, 400-600rpm for towels and 1400rpm for bed linens - Very OCD!)īut enough about me, thats a VERY NICE Miele you have there. ![]() Then again, we usually don't spin that fast. What!? Our 4 month old Miele only does 1400rpm :-( Not happy Jan! ![]()
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