I like the balancing technique. Especially the fact that it detects the imbalance in a very short time (except the 3rd attempt to spin - why it is so long?!), the tumbling right after draining is also nice. And the break after it slows down from 400rpm to speed up again is longer. That is perfect, especially when it comes to the intermediate spin with more suds left in the clothes. But they erased the second spin! my Bosch (the last generation with the opti-wave) spins two times in cottons. Both with 1600rpm. But this one seems very well programmed. I like it.
Better balancing technique - but seems they made them more fussy!! Is this the new models with the large Wave drum instead of Opti-Wave? Does it wash well?
Oh no fussy bosch! My Siemens just stops and slowly tumbles back into distribution and it balances fine :-/ mines the original drum and fat paddles though
aitcho86 This model are fussy only during Cotton spins. During others cycles this machine like old models. For me this system is better for creases or heavy items. In any case, I Know Bosch is the best for schock absorbers and vibrations. Again, in this machine, you can select 1200 rpm spin with Easy Iron option
More than 10 minutes to balance a load?? WTF.... And when it finally got going at 11:35 the drum wiggled just as much as it had done on all other attempts....what a waste of time.
I like the balancing technique. Especially the fact that it detects the imbalance in a very short time (except the 3rd attempt to spin - why it is so long?!), the tumbling right after draining is also nice. And the break after it slows down from 400rpm to speed up again is longer. That is perfect, especially when it comes to the intermediate spin with more suds left in the clothes. But they erased the second spin! my Bosch (the last generation with the opti-wave) spins two times in cottons. Both with 1600rpm. But this one seems very well programmed. I like it.
Better balancing technique - but seems they made them more fussy!!
Is this the new models with the large Wave drum instead of Opti-Wave?
Does it wash well?
glenfieldmathk1 Yes. With this type of drum the water circulation is very better. Same concept for result of final spin.
thats good, yes I like this drum better :)
Oh no fussy bosch! My Siemens just stops and slowly tumbles back into distribution and it balances fine :-/ mines the original drum and fat paddles though
aitcho86 This model are fussy only during Cotton spins. During others cycles this machine like old models. For me this system is better for creases or heavy items. In any case, I Know Bosch is the best for schock absorbers and vibrations. Again, in this machine, you can select 1200 rpm spin with Easy Iron option
Both washers (Panasonic and Bosh) are yours?
kotas5123 yes
More than 10 minutes to balance a load?? WTF....
And when it finally got going at 11:35 the drum wiggled just as much as it had done on all other attempts....what a waste of time.