I used to work for Harvey Normans in Ireland 10 years ago. Our most popular side by side was the Samsung RS21DCNS! It’s the only model code I still remember ! 😂
The problem I have with buying a new washing machine is the width. I struggle to get one to fit the aperture within my kitchen unit.
I have just purchased a 9kg hisense WFQP9014EVM. Do you have a video on this model please. This video was so useful to see how to open the door.
Our last one (Whirlpool) was a skinny one. Just over 40 centimeters depth, 6 kg. I was suprised to see how much clothes it can take in, given its size. Unfortunately, it had a standard motor and did create a lot of sound, especially during spin cycles
I ljust sort by the labels, so got 40 and 30 degrees washes. underwear and towels at 60, if the towels are hardly used I put them on a 30 quick. New clothes always do it separate at 20
underwear and towels at 90... i used to wash them at 60, but one time i tried 90 and felt it makes a big difference (although it might be psychological)...
everything else at 40, except wool and sensitive fabrics at 30
What happens to quick wash if you place more than 1kg?
It will still wash but it will take a lot longer to wash than the time stated on the display. Also the washing performance won't be as good as if you use one of the longer programs
Two questions regarding the slimness:
1. How it affects the durability, eg the wear of the drum axis
2. How it affects the volume/ space of the drum?
Thanks for answering!
Slim machines to be honest are never that great. First of all the drum capacity is always limited and also sometimes the machine can walk out of position. This is because there is limited space for the concrete block at the top of the machine. Unless you are really limited behind the machine with pipes, i would go for a standard depth machine.
The English in the video is so beautiful, like listening to BBC...
Just a quick question about this model of hisense, I think it has not option of drying the clothes, is not it?? I would like to know, because I have bought same model and unfortunately whenever I have washed clothes they come wet not dry
I bought this washing machine, i come to tell my experience once it arrives🙂
It is very good little washing machine and so quiet! only downside i find are the the buttons under display feel cheap and clunky, but the wash selector knob feels VERY good and solid. On my channel short introduce video.
How about the longer preset timer on this machine, even the mixed fabric is set at minimum 1:58 and every other programs are also quite longer any idea which wash programs you use the most for everyday use except for quick wash ?
@@aseshadhikari965 I use synthetics for daily laundry and cotton for towels and bed sheets.
Very useful never knew they made skinny ones
I bought this and it wasn't expensive. I was undecided between indesit bush etc. I think i bought something more reliable ..but time will tell.
I would love one of these but why are the programs really long?
Unfortunately on a lot of washing machines, the programs are long as they should be more energy efficient that some of the quick washes
@@lords-electrical How can running a machine LONGER make it more efficient? It's madness!
Could you please do a video explaining the actual temperature that “Eco 40-60” programmes run at? I’ve been Googling it since you mentioned the programme on this machine, and have struggled to find a definitive answer.
I believe there is an official definition from the EU or other organisation which some manufacturers appear to have quoted on their websites, but it doesn’t appear to answer my question.
On various forums I’ve read quite a few people seem to be reluctant to use it as they’re concerned that items which should only be washed at a maximum of 40 degrees could be washed at 60 degrees, as the temperature can’t be set manually. Conversely, other people are concerned that as an eco programme it might only run at 20 degrees, and they believe this may not clean as well as a 30 or 40 degree cycle.
I would be most grateful if you could clarify the situation in a dedicated video.
I hope you’ve had a good Christmas and wish you all the best for the New Year.
I always wash at 20 degrees but if I am washing bedsheets or towels I only wash them no higher than 40 degrees
Hi, Can you wash wool or cashmere with this washing machine?
Yes you will be ok to wash Wool or cashmere on the Wool program on this machine
can you please do one of the Hisense 7.5kg Front Load Washer
HWFY7514 please
I've just bought a 12 kg hisense and not sure what the symbols mean on options menu etc... my question is are the options the same on all hisense machines, it would have helped a lot if you did a close up of the symbols on display so I can check with mine, never the less great video...EDIT...what is the Down program for ?
Down is the feathered under layer of waterfowl. Used to fill puffer jackets and duvets.
I have the 12kg of same machine, please how can you reduce the timer as it takes a lot of time to wash and quick wash doesn’t was so well at 15 mins
I have the same model and found although quick wash is 15 mins when I put a full load in, time went up to 55 mins, don't forget it weighs clothes before each cycle and adjusts the time. I mainly wash on sports (low spin) which is about 1 hr and do extra spin works just as good, hope this helps..By the way you can't reduce timer..
Is it possible to deselect the favourite option? If so how do you do this?
Where I get spare parts in Dubai
I am not too sure, but i would hope that some spare parts are available on Amazon or Ebay and they can be delivered to you.
I can't turn off the cold water tap
It's all the pipes & Sockets .
Electricians recommend there in Cupboard next to Wash/ machine.
If you understand what I mean
I always wash on cold or 20' everything comes clean
Thank you
40 deg C
20 degrees won’t clean any clothes always 40 or above
My 19 year old Candy died suddenly recently (I believe the spider failed). I bought the 6KG version of this machine, and I have some observations.
The first thing I noticed was how shallow the depth is. My wooden floor is uneven, and once the machine is under the counter, adjustable rear feet and spirit levels are useless. I've adjusted the front feet, but stability is an issue.
Secondly, I was pleased to find the drum pulley is metal, and not plastic. I was surprised to see the pulley end of the brushless motor is encased in white plastic, with the rest of the motor metal.
Thirdly, my machine is made in PRC, and the bevelled part of the door glass (usually at the top) slopes to the right, as though it was assembled incorrectly? I'm trying to ascertain if this is an assembly fault? ... 16:24 So, it is a design feature!
Fourthly, the brushless motor is beautifully quiet, however, when draining and spinning, the pump continuously switches on and off, producing an annoying gurgling sound from the sink! Again, is this normal? Or is it a fault? I've never known a machine to switch the pump on and off continuously?
I always ran 90 degree maintenance washes, with bio detergent and a limescale tablet once a month. I also left the door ajar to dry the drum out (this also protects the door seal, and prevents leaks). No mould, rust, or smells, and my machine lasted 19 years!
Washing machines, and particularly dryers, should NEVER be left unattended! It's a serious fire hazard!
The pump and drain hose was on the left of the Candy, and the water and drain is also on the left in my kitchen. However, the pump and drain hose are on the right of the Hisense, and consequently tge drain hose will not reach the u-bend under the sink. I had to unscrew the upper hose retention clip, to make the hose reach the drain. Not sure if this will affect drain performance? Or whether washing up water will enter the machine?
stability has been an issue as well. where it walks out quite a lot, but seems ok atm, and I had the same issue with the outlet pipe. where it would't reach the outlet, so I took it off as well
@@witchqween Have you discovered the AWFUL filter? It's the worst design I've ever seen! The filter is set back 2 inches. There's no draining tube, like some machines have. There's a channel in front of the filter. When you unscrew the filter, water gushes out, filling the channel and running underneath the machine. The water even ran underneath my fridge! Not good if you have carpet or fancy flooring? The water will rust the case of the machine over time. It's a REALLY stupid design! Did the manufacturer's not notice this?
@@marcse7enI havent seen the filter, but tried to unscrew it a few weeks back but it was stuck, and the door does appear slanted from the inside, but I think thats how they designed it.
@@marcse7enit makes a clanging thudding noise when it spins up and down, but never used to do that
@@witchqween Be prepared for a flood when you unscrew the filter! It's really badly designed in my opinion! And yes, the slanted door glass appears to be a very strange design feature, but it looks like it was assembled incorrectly at the factory!
Looks like my Bosch series 6 with a similar display.
What? Serie 6 displays are a completely different league, just look at the one in my video.
THIS was a great video. I have just bought the 6kg version of this exact washing machine. and was very pleased that you gave all this information about it, it has helped me a lot. and this is an amazing washing machine. I've never had one anything like it.
Great to know this was helpful for you. Thanks for the feedback
Is the bevelled edge in your door glass sloping to the right, and looks like it was assembled by somebody who was drunk? And, does your pump switch on and off continuously when draining and spinning? For more, see my main comment.
@@marcse7enthe doors not bent, as for the pump I haven't noticed that
@@marcse7enIT ALSO MAKES A CLANGING NOISE WHEN IT SPINS , BUT DIDN'T DO THAT AT THE BEGINNING