Had mine for 19 years, done about 5000 cycles, great machine and easy to fix (parts are surprisingly easy to got hold of still), changed the gearbox and shocks. But when it finally dies I'll probably give it a send off like this 👍
@@bootsowen I had to change the planetary gearbox about 2 years ago that I bought off of ebay for about £50 but that was fairly straight forward. But yes contrarotator still works! Think the main bearing is on the way out though as there is a little play on the inner drum 👍
Worth fixing, if you place no value on your time. I have just this weekend done the bearings on a regular washing machine, but I have had a look at the bearings of the dyson, before I smashed it. There is a extra bearing or two in there, but bearings are relatively cheap, it is the hassle of breaking it all down. But like you say, easy to fix.
If you know the size all bearings are pretty much standard and cheap on ebay. I made a video that is on my channel of the disassembly, but i didn't check the bearing sizes, so I'm not much help to you there. The water seal is another thing you would need.
in the amica washer theres bit of stuff inside you could've benb that drum back to a cylinder shape and it should go again just that you cant put the suspensions back on
Got to be said, the basic assembly of a washing machine is actually (usually) pretty durable The suspension, motor, motor mounts, bearings, sprocket etc.... It is things like the logic boards, water seals, control panels and door interlocks (as examples) that seem to fail more readily But it also comes down to (most often), a lack of basic maintenance and understanding of what a washing machine is and the environment such an appliance creates A friend of mine had (at the time) a 7 year old Indesit Innex (now it would be 8 years old), it is a 6KG model and he was about ready to throw it out, because it STUNK and wasn't cleaning his clothes properly I looked at it, told him he needed to clean it and he looked at me puzzled, so I set to cleaning it.... I came 3 days in a row and I cleaned that machine with hot wash cycles, bleach, soda crystals (on separate washes) and cleaning the pump and drawer assembly out He still has the machine now and it is running like new.... easy when you know how
Sounds like a diesel engine ,what absolute solid workmanship, no wonder dyson stopped making these machines he said they cost more than they were making ,they would leak water and it cost dyson more to keep fixing em ,but compared to any other this thing should of lasted 20+ years had other parts of it been made more reliable
bootsowen Luckily here in Australia, the only Dyson crap we get are Vacuums, bladeless fans and bladeless fans for your hair. I think Aussies have now realised this over priced crap is overrated and comparable to much cheaper alternatives!
More mechanical complexity = more scope for things to go wrong! Simplicity and tried and tested design is often better! 👍😂 Dyson is all about snobbery, high prices, and fat profits for James! 👎
Probably "well made" in China? I seem to recall Dyson stabbing his British workers in the back and shipping production abroad! Wouldn't touch Dyson! Over-priced, for people with more money than sense! 👎
The Dyson costed about 1200 £ (in 2001), whereas the Vestel-made Amica is currently sold for ca. 180 £. The question is: Do Dyson’s motors sound over six times quieter? ;-)
Listen you wouldn’t BELIEVE the shit I put my Dyson Small Balls vacuum through and it still runs lol. Like insane those things do not loose suction. I had a Kenmore roll behind vacuum that had the same suction and that never died. The vacuum part failed haha
Having cleaned and restored a few of Dysons modern vacuums I am pretty certain that they won't do anything in steel that can be done cheaper with plastic. So many of their vacuums aren't designed to be repaired. This washer was a bit different, at about 20 years old it is not so bad, the tub being plastic is irrelevant. where the issue was was in the spiders. Have a look at the other videos I made about this machine. It is quite complex, but also quite simple. The spiders were badly corroded. This usually happens from too much detergent and not enough hot washes to flush the machine through. I have seen it on quite a few modern bosch machines too. Personally I can't see the point in contrarotation, but it was new at the time. As to money, there is a washing machine out there for every pocket, my eyes usually water at miele, not the new price, that is expensive, but the real scam with them is the cost of spares, I had a price of £250 for a heater element for a tumble dryer. another brand might have been about £30. They are so niche that you can't buy cheap chinese spares, so even though they are a top quality machine they still aren't worth fixing. I think that dyson washer was made in the UK. Thanks for the comments. Perhaps you have calmed down now!
@@bootsowen That Dyson was one tough customer. I would have thought that the spiders would have given out straight away on both machines when you think of the forces at work, you know, centrifugal/centripetal. It just goes to show you these things are much stronger than we give credit. Even the non Dyson faired well considering the abuse it took. And the spiders never gave out. Yet in time they would have failed because of either galvanic or chemical corrosion. I never will understand why washing machine spiders' are made from cast aluminium bolted to a steel drum or why manufacturers are not using ceramic bearings instead of steel. But I'm just a nobody!
It's just the remaining speed.. as the belt jumps out, there is still remaining speed in the drum and/or it might be the weight.. so the answer is it's not magic.. sorry
Had mine for 19 years, done about 5000 cycles, great machine and easy to fix (parts are surprisingly easy to got hold of still), changed the gearbox and shocks. But when it finally dies I'll probably give it a send off like this 👍
Hi, does the contrarotate still work in yours?
@@bootsowen I had to change the planetary gearbox about 2 years ago that I bought off of ebay for about £50 but that was fairly straight forward. But yes contrarotator still works! Think the main bearing is on the way out though as there is a little play on the inner drum 👍
Worth fixing, if you place no value on your time. I have just this weekend done the bearings on a regular washing machine, but I have had a look at the bearings of the dyson, before I smashed it. There is a extra bearing or two in there, but bearings are relatively cheap, it is the hassle of breaking it all down. But like you say, easy to fix.
@@bootsowen yes the Dyson bearings are a strange size, probably on purpose of course, and one of the hardest parts to find.
If you know the size all bearings are pretty much standard and cheap on ebay. I made a video that is on my channel of the disassembly, but i didn't check the bearing sizes, so I'm not much help to you there. The water seal is another thing you would need.
This washer handled really well!
in the amica washer theres bit of stuff inside you could've benb that drum back to a cylinder shape and it should go again just that you cant put the suspensions back on
On a bad day I watch this and laugh so hard. Folks can't figure out why. God Bless You
Same here, it’s therapeutic! Thank you!!!
Got to be said, the basic assembly of a washing machine is actually (usually) pretty durable
The suspension, motor, motor mounts, bearings, sprocket etc....
It is things like the logic boards, water seals, control panels and door interlocks (as examples) that seem to fail more readily
But it also comes down to (most often), a lack of basic maintenance and understanding of what a washing machine is and the environment such an appliance creates
A friend of mine had (at the time) a 7 year old Indesit Innex (now it would be 8 years old), it is a 6KG model and he was about ready to throw it out, because it STUNK and wasn't cleaning his clothes properly
I looked at it, told him he needed to clean it and he looked at me puzzled, so I set to cleaning it.... I came 3 days in a row and I cleaned that machine with hot wash cycles, bleach, soda crystals (on separate washes) and cleaning the pump and drawer assembly out
He still has the machine now and it is running like new.... easy when you know how
Indeed. It is always frustrating when the machine works fine but the chassis is rusty and so in the U.K. there is no resale for it!
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@@bootsowen i love dyson cr01
And so, after millions of years of evolution we see for the first time the rare mating dance of the washing machines, ...
I love when they start grenading until stoping.👿🔥
14:43 wants to make his way out😂😂😂😂😂😂
what i mean is that the drum wants to get outta the entire washer
2:37 *me when have some very exciting news to tell my best friend* 😀😄
oh look he tried to give his mate CPR
3:09 That is What my Washing machine Looks like each Wadh Dyson CR01
Thats it, I'm buying a Dyson.
Good luck with that
Good luck it breaking soon....
@@CL4SSiCS heck?
Even though it’s tough it has some problems, they don’t even sell them anymore
I am so disappointed that you did an override of the safety features but it the ruggedness of the system.....great job
At the end the washing machine looks dead
Sounds like a diesel engine ,what absolute solid workmanship, no wonder dyson stopped making these machines he said they cost more than they were making ,they would leak water and it cost dyson more to keep fixing em ,but compared to any other this thing should of lasted 20+ years had other parts of it been made more reliable
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5:41 sounded like some type of siren
Sounds a bit like the ACA Allertor 125
Yeah
I have a Dyson cr01 sitting in my shed and I forgot there was a brick in it and I turned it on high speed and the motor caught fire
Dam and those Dyson really didn't last people complaining Left and right. I wish i had on here in the USA
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Également is the only Australian manufacturer 3310dck to get the first, 23,51$
How long its washing machine going to break?
16:16 sounds like one of those construction drills. xD
I found like the noise of the brown line train CTA.
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3:23 when my bestie has some exciting news to tell *ME* 😀😀😀😀😀😃😃😄😄😁😁😄😁😆
The dyson was made at a nokia plant In finland
Or the remaining bullshi* from the Chernobyl reactor #4 incident in '86
Lol
That washer was probably made of recycled Nokia 3310’s
ILoveApple & UA-cam yeah
Amica VS Dyson Smash
Hotpoint Washer 2018 5 commodore amigas and 2 bricks vs washing machine
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Holy shit the Dyson still lives
Give it about 800 volts and see what happens! You do have to give Dyson a lot of credit for making a tough Brick washing machine! BIG FUN!
RIGHT IS NAILED
4:10: Love theese moments, when washers drum just explodes
4:10 bro as soon as the brick went into the other washing machine it exploded and died
Very nicely done!
That thing was chasing you!
oh yes the perfect video
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Doesn't Sound like a Chevrolet 3:33?
Interesting... Shame Dyson aren’t this reliable under normal operating conditions!!
I guess that you need to run them on hot washes quite often to clean crap off the spiders and stop them jamming. maybe they like abuse.
bootsowen Luckily here in Australia, the only Dyson crap we get are Vacuums, bladeless fans and bladeless fans for your hair. I think Aussies have now realised this over priced crap is overrated and comparable to much cheaper alternatives!
More mechanical complexity = more scope for things to go wrong! Simplicity and tried and tested design is often better! 👍😂 Dyson is all about snobbery, high prices, and fat profits for James! 👎
@@lukeclifton4392 Dyson vacuums suck. At least that washer wasn't filled with tannerite and blown up
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Amica's brain flew out, that's why she wanted to marry Dyson
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U should take the gearbox apart and see what it looks like now! I'm curious.
I believe that I will
How do you make them spin
Thats going NUTTERZ!
Amazing how washers do a big dance together lol 😂
What happened to your whole washing machine machine? Not washing machine and that broke.😂
Wow, the Hilux of washing machines hahaha.
There are 2 washing machines
I don't understand what you were trying to accomplish, but now I can say I've seen a brick thrown into an operating washer.
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4:10 left washer:a hell naw ima get outta here
Poor Dyson
not poop
Don't you mean RICH Dyson? 😂😂😂
Fuck that Dyson is strong
Spinni bois
Motor fire 6:32
i seen it
They acted like me and my ex husband fighting!
Dyson make washing machines?
Yes, my grandmother has a Dyson washer
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They used to
I said that the 2 of washing machine was a bit of a problem for the damage
Absolutely brilliant those Dyson's.
Where did those leafs and rocks come from
Leaves come from trees and rocks are formed through various processes, but I think in this case it is safe to say the earth.
@@bootsowen no i mean how come they got inside the washing machine
@@mrplanewantstoknowifyouare7693 how dumb are you
14:27 Probably because this washing machine is so well made even i am surprised how long this washing machine is lasting to!!!
Yea oh washing machine long
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Probably "well made" in China? I seem to recall Dyson stabbing his British workers in the back and shipping production abroad! Wouldn't touch Dyson! Over-priced, for people with more money than sense! 👎
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I found an earring in the washing machine while doing the laundry, but there is one missing. Where is he hiding. Is there a place to go deep.😄👍
Have a look at my "washing machine filters" playlist, it shows how to look in most washing machines.
5:25 what a unbalanced load looks like
Na looks normal to me 😂
At 11:59, there is a piece of the insulation that got stuck in one of the two motors, and it got stuck
I LIKE YOUR VIDS!!!!❤
Why can I smell this?
You see dyson was made off android because it break but still strong and the other one is iPhone
I think I had a stroke trying to read that lol
Damn you're right pretty tough its name was Freddy and it just came out to say hi
... supply the motor with (adjustable) DC voltage, you would have much more Fun with that then..
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After this video, I felt so sorry for the technician(
A Dyson vacuum doesn't need a brick to become like this lol
why are you washing those washing machines could still serve? XD
Ha ha ha
XD😂😂
Poor contrarotator :'(
4:11 did that brick teleport?
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1 way to wash brick
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Thnx to motor for being so much powerful crazy rpm and torture 🥰🥰🥰
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Awesome!
That’s a bad thing to do
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What is the only country where 3rd party will be held
Dyson has 2 motors and sounds quiet and smooth than the amica which has 1
But the Dyson is way more unreliable than the other one!!
The Dyson costed about 1200 £ (in 2001), whereas the Vestel-made Amica is currently sold for ca. 180 £.
The question is: Do Dyson’s motors sound over six times quieter? ;-)
The other machine probably used a cheaper brushed motor while Dyson used induction motor
Why does the Dyson have 2 moters and why is it slow
Why use one motor (like most machines), when you waste energy and use two, and charge the customer more, thus boosting profits? 👎😠
When will you destroy that indisit washing machine?
Should have chucked the sewing machine in
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Agreed stronger than amicaa
Only a Dyson works like a Dyson. Ad.
Morning 🌄 🌅
Shame not all machines are like the Dyson, well if it wasn’t so complex and could handle a brick like a Dyson then it might be worth it
Listen you wouldn’t BELIEVE the shit I put my Dyson Small Balls vacuum through and it still runs lol. Like insane those things do not loose suction. I had a Kenmore roll behind vacuum that had the same suction and that never died. The vacuum part failed haha
crazy man
Still a cheap plastic tub? One woukd expect stainless steel from Dyson?
Having cleaned and restored a few of Dysons modern vacuums I am pretty certain that they won't do anything in steel that can be done cheaper with plastic. So many of their vacuums aren't designed to be repaired. This washer was a bit different, at about 20 years old it is not so bad, the tub being plastic is irrelevant. where the issue was was in the spiders. Have a look at the other videos I made about this machine. It is quite complex, but also quite simple. The spiders were badly corroded. This usually happens from too much detergent and not enough hot washes to flush the machine through. I have seen it on quite a few modern bosch machines too. Personally I can't see the point in contrarotation, but it was new at the time. As to money, there is a washing machine out there for every pocket, my eyes usually water at miele, not the new price, that is expensive, but the real scam with them is the cost of spares, I had a price of £250 for a heater element for a tumble dryer. another brand might have been about £30. They are so niche that you can't buy cheap chinese spares, so even though they are a top quality machine they still aren't worth fixing. I think that dyson washer was made in the UK. Thanks for the comments. Perhaps you have calmed down now!
@@bootsowen And to think it was originally designed to be a commercial washer.
@@bootsowen That Dyson was one tough customer. I would have thought that the spiders would have given out straight away on both machines when you think of the forces at work, you know, centrifugal/centripetal. It just goes to show you these things are much stronger than we give credit. Even the non Dyson faired well considering the abuse it took. And the spiders never gave out. Yet in time they would have failed because of either galvanic or chemical corrosion. I never will understand why washing machine spiders' are made from cast aluminium bolted to a steel drum or why manufacturers are not using ceramic bearings instead of steel. But I'm just a nobody!
Why is someone going to destroy the washing machines
Ig because there's something amusing about wrecking stuff
@@unoriginalname420 oh God Yesssss!🖤
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Washing machine is kissing
14:09 magic! Spinning without belt!
So other cant do that? What wrong with you
It's just the remaining speed.. as the belt jumps out, there is still remaining speed in the drum and/or it might be the weight.. so the answer is it's not magic.. sorry
This happens when belt is out, the remaning energy keeps spins for a while when the energy is ran out. Sorry the answer is not magic
I know
Dyson should use this in their marketing material :D :D
WTF the dyson got 2 motors
5:43 this sound happens when the belt is out of the drum right?
Yes.
Great
Smoke some pot and watch this!