the heating isn't great. my other machines are all around the 80° mark. the water levels are much better when it senses correctly, though most machines don't seem to be able to sense bedding correctly. one of many reasons i prefer machines that don't have load sensing. but everything does nowadays, unfortunately.
There is no 4 attempt abort on it, my smartpro did a lot of attempts and never aborted, these are the only good programmed candy machines imo. Love these WD brushed smartpros ❤
would be nice if it held. i've noticed instant deceleration interms becoming gradually more common. although i have caught this doing a couple of different interms than the ones shown here - both of which i aim to show in videos at some point. that's all i'll say for now.
especially for a modern machine. even my 2000s zanussis haven't given a reading that high yet. (although i suspect IZ does exceed 84 at times, but im yet to prove that)
@@thelaundrycookie1200 the bigger drum probably doesn't help, it's more annoying when the machine chooses not to heat past a low temp like this. That hotpoint that replaced the samsung does the same, could spend another half hour easy heating to a good temperature
ultra's wasn't loose as it had a different design. h300 and smartpro have the same design so are both loose and rattly. but aside from that they feel better than some other machines drawers. rather small though
@@thelaundrycookie1200 yeah that’s one thing I hate about candy hoover how small the drawer is and it’s kinda awkward to get your detergent in properly
this being brand new helped with that a lot. the ultra's fault was down to improper handling from the outlet store. i doubt it was thoroughly tested either, judging from other people's experiences.
@@thelaundrycookie1200 I’ve had 3 machines that are from outlet stores a hotpoint washing machine a Samsung washing machine and a Samsung dishwasher The hotpoint has a defective pressure switch The Samsung washing machine had a loosening concrete block The Samsung dishwasher intermittently floods the kitchen
yeah. but it's only programmed to reach 68° by the looks of it. with other loads on lower temperatures such as 60°, it heats for as long as necessary to reach temperature
I js realized shouldnt every re-heat get hotter and hotter? For example I used a hoover once and i did cottons 90 and it reached 67 c but with every re -heat it got hotter
This was literally a cotton 60 cycle! It's a pity modern machines don't heat adequately😢Also it hardly uses any water just like modern machines
the heating isn't great. my other machines are all around the 80° mark. the water levels are much better when it senses correctly, though most machines don't seem to be able to sense bedding correctly. one of many reasons i prefer machines that don't have load sensing. but everything does nowadays, unfortunately.
There is no 4 attempt abort on it, my smartpro did a lot of attempts and never aborted, these are the only good programmed candy machines imo. Love these WD brushed smartpros ❤
that's great to hear. the 4 attempt abort was one of the worst things about the hoover, especially combined with its highly unpredictable balancing.
Eco 40-60 Candys don’t seem too badly programmed except for the heating, still slightly shit in that area
68 is shocking, weird though as most hoover candys are supposed to do around 75c nothing more, great video though 👌
i'll see what it does on full sense and also with hygiene
Wow thats bad, not even a hold on the long interm and its not even 1000rpm
would be nice if it held. i've noticed instant deceleration interms becoming gradually more common. although i have caught this doing a couple of different interms than the ones shown here - both of which i aim to show in videos at some point. that's all i'll say for now.
We love candy right sock???
@@Pralkapralka cause he buys the worst ones, try an inverter one, 10000x better
When was the last time you got this candy machine it's soo iconic
Christ! Just did a 90 in mine and it reached 80.1
not bad. though the haier models are normally good at heating. my 39 series went to 84.6°C
@@thelaundrycookie1200 that’s really good!
especially for a modern machine. even my 2000s zanussis haven't given a reading that high yet. (although i suspect IZ does exceed 84 at times, but im yet to prove that)
@@thelaundrycookie1200 damn so they haven’t changed at all over the years on 90! My Lindo used to do 83!
83° is roughly what my flexitime does. aquacycle always seems to do 81°. IZ is more variable, but still averages to ~81°
Nice 🙂
Can u film extra dry cycle
at some point i will
Shame these heat so poorly on a boilwash
it's one of the few negative things i've experienced with this machine so far. im surprised it was worse than the hoover
@@thelaundrycookie1200 the bigger drum probably doesn't help, it's more annoying when the machine chooses not to heat past a low temp like this. That hotpoint that replaced the samsung does the same, could spend another half hour easy heating to a good temperature
Just realised the drum is the same size isn't it, for some reason I keep thinking in my head it's a 10kg model
yeah both drums are 58L
Detergent drawers on candy hoover machines are always loose and poor quality
ultra's wasn't loose as it had a different design. h300 and smartpro have the same design so are both loose and rattly. but aside from that they feel better than some other machines drawers. rather small though
@@thelaundrycookie1200 yeah that’s one thing I hate about candy hoover how small the drawer is and it’s kinda awkward to get your detergent in properly
luckily doesn't affect me as i put it in the drum. haven't tried softener compartment yet but looks plenty big enough for the drum it has
@@thelaundrycookie1200 but then the powder compartments are quite small compared to a lot of other machines
Works unlike the candy ultra
this being brand new helped with that a lot. the ultra's fault was down to improper handling from the outlet store. i doubt it was thoroughly tested either, judging from other people's experiences.
@@thelaundrycookie1200 I’ve had 3 machines that are from outlet stores a hotpoint washing machine a Samsung washing machine and a Samsung dishwasher
The hotpoint has a defective pressure switch
The Samsung washing machine had a loosening concrete block
The Samsung dishwasher intermittently floods the kitchen
This verry low temps on boilwash is realy annoiyng. in principle its a fraud to the customers, to set a 90° cycle on the panel....
yeah. it shouldn't be allowed
I do prefer these to the H Wash Lites
they are much better
It could have used those 39 extra minutes to heat to atleast 75 *edit* i read the description i js started watching the video
yeah. but it's only programmed to reach 68° by the looks of it. with other loads on lower temperatures such as 60°, it heats for as long as necessary to reach temperature
I js realized shouldnt every re-heat get hotter and hotter? For example I used a hoover once and i did cottons 90 and it reached 67 c but with every re -heat it got hotter
only reheated once here and it stopped at ~68° again. maybe on full sense it will be different