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[Solved] Washing machine up to PLN 1,400 - Samsung, LG, Gorenje, Electrolux?

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  • #1 16991312
    szyman12
    Level 8  
    Hi
    After 6 years, the Whirpool washing machine gave up the "ghost" - the programmer fell and repair is unprofitable.
    I'm thinking about a new washing machine. From what I would need for life, it is best to load 7kg, a turnover of at least 1200 and so that during washing you can open the door and add laundry.
    From what I read on the forum, it is best to look for LG, Samsung, Gorenje [?] And Siemens / Bosch washing machines. For various reasons, the last duo is not preferred [but I don't say no].

    I found 4 models on my eye:
    * Samsung wf80f5e0w2w;
    * LG F2J5WN3W;
    * GORENJE W7723PL.
    * Electrolux EW6F448BUP PerfectCare.

    If you had to choose for yourself, which of the above would you choose? Or maybe something else [the budget is +/- PLN 1,400]. I am tempted by this Samsung washing machine, only some of the users here recommend it, and some do not and I do not know if it is worth going into it.
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  • #2 16991453
    kamilantonio
    Level 11  
    Hello, I would recommend buying a Samsung washing machine. I own a washing machine and am happy with it.
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  • #3 16991489
    szyman12
    Level 8  
    Thank you for your response :)
    That's the only way I've reviewed the manuals in Samsung [only for 5 min. since launch] and Gorenje probably can't add laundry. And in practically all of these washing machines except LG, it is not possible to choose the option without crushing, which is rather useful.
    So I guess I'll be directing my eyes towards LG. Just wondering if this model has such a thing as adjusting the amount of water to the number of clothes?
  • #4 16992746
    kamilantonio
    Level 11  
    Samsung also offers an add wash model in which you can add laundry at any time. Only the price is a bit higher
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  • #5 16993777
    szyman12
    Level 8  
    Now there is one more washing machine that I am most inclined to: Bosch WAN2826EPL
    What do you think about her? From what I read it probably has replaceable bearings + induction motor. And also a question: which of the washing machines will withstand something more than a guarantee - LG or Bosch [of course, the question about the greater probability due to parts, constructions, etc.]?

    I will say that my parents [because it is supposed to be a washing machine for them] have a trauma to Bosch - at the beginning of the century they bought a Bosch washing machine one of the more expensive ones, 3 weeks after the warranty the engine died, but it was repaired. Later the programmer fell, the powder drawer merged, the heater fell, started to destroy clothes [as if rust on clothes, it could not be added], until she died. They didn't have such adventures with Whirpool, served them well for 6 years, and bought one of the cheapest models. That is why they approach Bosch with a slight caution, although it is known that even Miele could have met it [only if Bosch breaks right after the warranty, it will "beat" me: - /]
  • #6 16997929
    baconp
    Level 14  
    LG is the only one with an engine without a belt drive to the drum. The engine is directly behind the so-called Direct Drive drum. On YT you have videos on how it works. In addition, there is a 10-year warranty on the engine .. The programmer or pump will probably fall sooner.
    Hence, it will be the quietest when spinning if you have an annex or you live in a block of flats.
    My parents have F12B8ND for 3 years, I have F10B8ND for a year and a half. Despite the multitude of programs, I use only one Intensive 60min. I would recommend for silence. As for running in, these are the marketing 6 drum moves and in my opinion it works better than Indesit which I had for rent. Detergents are also more effective when you install a washing machine filter, it comes out cheaper like a calgon. It was enough for me to filter for half a year, then you buy the charge and refill.
    I would treat the addition of washing at any time with a grain of salt, well, unless you wash nonstop a few pieces in quick programs and even if you remember it, half of it is done. I sort the laundry and do the washing only as soon as I gather for the full load. And if I have something to add, I put it in the next soror.
    Lg has a selection of water for kg of laundry (now probably every washing machine has).
    The option without creases is in my opinion only when you buy a tumble dryer for clothes. Thanks to the electrode I bought Bosch without a heat pump. And here you don't have to iron anything (except work shirts)
    In the washing machine, the option without creases is + 10min of rocking the drum after washing. In practice, after finishing the revolutions, as a standard, you pull out clothes like serpentine all together, in the option without creases, individually creased like a dog from the throat.

    Samsung and LG have an inverter motor, which is already standard. Direct Drive has LG for now and how long it will come see. But it doesn't wheeze like a jet. If you live in a house and have a laundry room in the basement, it doesn't matter what you buy, I don't know if something will withstand the guarantee in these times, but hopefully
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  • #7 17007193
    szyman12
    Level 8  
    I decided to buy Bosch, which I stated above. We'll see how it works.
  • #8 17007194
    szyman12
    Level 8  
    I bought the best washing machine in terms of parameters

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a washing machine within a budget of PLN 1,400 after the user's Whirlpool machine failed. Key requirements include a 7kg load capacity, a minimum spin speed of 1200 RPM, and the ability to add laundry mid-cycle. The user considers models from Samsung, LG, Gorenje, and Electrolux, specifically mentioning the Samsung WF80F5E0W2W, LG F2J5WN3W, Gorenje W7723PL, and Electrolux EW6F448BUP PerfectCare. Responses highlight the reliability of Samsung and LG, with LG's Direct Drive technology being noted for its quiet operation and durability. The user expresses a preference for LG but also considers Bosch due to its features, despite previous negative experiences with Bosch products. Ultimately, the user decides to purchase the Bosch WAN2826EPL model.
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