Advantages: Large drum, plenty of wash options, child lock, LCD display Disadvantages: Annoying button configuration, quite long cycles, functions look confusing at first
...Okay, let's get the boring specs out of the way first, then we'll get to the nitty gritty of what it's like to use.
Well, it's a washing machine, it washes clothes. Most do (not my old one though, that died a month ago, or you wouldn't be reading this now). The Hotpoint WF840G is one of their Ultima range and comes in three colour schemes, has a new-fangled-style LCD display panel, can wash a load of up to 6kg, has many different programmes depending on what you're washing and how grubby it is and gives you a choice of spin speeds from no spin to 1400rpm and a choice of wash temeperatures from 25 degrees to 95 degrees.
The price I paid was £399.99 at the Co-Op, but a quick search around various websites reveals that prices vary from £365.36 online and £499.95 in stores such as Currys.
It is hailed as being Super Silent...
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Advantages: No defrosting Disadvantages: None as yet
...on the outside of the fridge
3) Minimise the running costs.
4) Minimise operating sounds caused by vibration
I must admit I ignored their advice. Purely because the fridge is only covered in on one side so any heat can easily escape.
After switching on, on their advice I waited a full half hour before putting anything in it. On the front of the fridge is a temperature control which I have kept on normal. There are three pages in the booklet giving "Useful Advice", one of which shows four areas of the fridge and which food should be kept in each. I had never seen this before and didn't realised that the top of a larder fridge is warmer than the bottom. Very useful bit of information, thankyou Hotpoint. I presume it is the reverse when you have an icebox in a standard fridge.
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Advantages: Great whilst it works Disadvantages: 4 months after purchase - Faulty!
...We bought a Hotpoint BWD 129 washer Dryer in Dec 2006 as part as part of a brand new kitchen we had installed. It replaced a Hoover Washer dryer which had worked prefectly for 3 years, but because we wanted a built in model, we had to change it.
We chose the Hotpoint BWD 129. We have had good and bad Hotpoint products previously. Our first Hotpoint washing machine lasted 10 years. Our second lasted 18 months!
As a washer dryer, whilst it is working, its fine, it does what you want a washer dryer to do. It takes a 5 kg load and has a 1200 spin speed. All the controls are easy to see, reach and operate. The soap / conditioner compatrment is large and easy to clean.
It is quiet when operating and completes it washing cycles in good time. We only use it as a dryer when absolutely necessary, but have used it a few times and it work...
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Having had a new kitchen extention built i decided that every appliance in my new kitchen had to be new, had to be graphite in colour and had to be made by Hotpoint, I also decided that i would go for top of the range in every item, Cooker, Dishwasher,... more
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This Hotpoint washing machine is my most recent washing machine. I bought it because I , like many others, usually do not use the tumble dryer at all. I dry my clothes either out in fresh air or on the radiators.... more
== Hotpoint's AQGD169S ==
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Yet another belt buckle in the drum of washing machine production from Hotpoint the AQGD169S is as reliable as it is stylish. With an impressive 8kg (17.6 lbs) load size this machine can cope with... more