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CONCLUSION: This is an older model now so it's no longer listed on the Zanussi-Electrolux.co.uk website. It is however still available to buy from retailers. My machine's worked reliably week in, week out for 3 years and counting. Admittedly I do treat it with respect, cleaning it regularly ... Read review
Advantages: Very quiet, very reliable, with intelligent & useful wash/dry programs Disadvantages: None. This baby's been a real wash-day friend.
I purchased my Zanussi WJD1667 washer-dryer 3 years ago and it's still going strong. It's never needed repair and still looks as good as the day I bought it.
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
This white washer-dryer is front-loading, with the door hinge on the left of the machine as you look at it. The door opens fully on its 180 degree hinge, and it has an extra-large viewing porthole.
It can cater with a 6kg wash load, and ... ...performance rating and a 'B' energy efficiency rating. There's no need for a vent pipe for the drying cycle as the steam is condensed within the machine itself. In other words, plug it into the cold water & drainage pipes and away you go!
This model is sometimes listed as a WJD1667W. The final 'W' simply indicates that it comes in White only.
FEATURES:
- Pre-Wash (not selectable for Wool and Hand wash ... more
I purchased my Zanussi WJD1667 washer-dryer 3 years ago and it's still going strong. It's never needed repair and still looks as good as the day I bought it.
ITEM DESCRIPTION: This white washer-dryer is front-loading, with the door hinge on the left of the machine as you look at it. The door opens fully on its 180 degree hinge, and it has an extra-large viewing porthole.
It can cater with a 6kg wash load, and 3kg of items for drying. It has an 'A' wash performance rating and a 'B' energy efficiency rating. There's no need for a vent pipe for the drying cycle as the steam is condensed within the machine itself. In other words, plug it into the cold water & drainage pipes and away you go!
This model is sometimes listed as a WJD1667W. The final 'W' simply indicates that it comes in White only.
FEATURES:
- Pre-Wash (not selectable for Wool and Hand wash cycles)
- Quick Wash, for lightly-soiled items
- AA40, for extended-length wash at 40 degrees which delivers 'A' rated energy efficiency and wash performance
- Wash options are Cottons, Synthetics, plus Delicates, Wool, and Hand Wash options for laundering of delicate fabrics
- Night Wash (where the washing cycle is done overnight and then paused. The final rinse & spin cycle is then resumed by you in the morning)
- Delayed start (for when you want the machine to turn on at a particular time, up to 24 hours later)
- Variable temperate settings, from 30 to 90 degrees
- Variable spin speed, depending on the material being washed. Spin speed ranges from 700rpm (for Delicates/Wool/Hand washes) up to a maximum of 1600 rpm for cotton goods
- Spin-only and Drying-only options.
WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR: I wanted a combined washer-dryer, with a condenser-type dryer so that I wouldn't need to have an outlet pipe to handle the steam. The machine should use cold water rather than hot for its start-up and have sufficient capacity to cope with a reasonable wash load. (In this 6kg capacity machine, at a pinch it can take a cotton double duvet cover, undersheet & pillowcases in one go.) And I wanted a machine which was energy efficient.
I decided to opt for a Zanussi because their name is associated with quality goods. This particular model had virtually everything on my wish list. The only exception was that it was 'B' rather than 'A' rated for energy efficiency.
MY OWN EXPERIENCE: I've had this machine for 3 years, using it on average twice a week. It's very quiet in operation, easy to clean and maintain, and is my wash-day friend! I'm very impressed that I've never yet had to have it repaired, and that it looks as good as it did when I first bought it. Even though it's positioned beside a window, it hasn't shown any signs of turning that nasty cream colour that some white goods do. In this section I'll describe the different Wash, Spin and Drying programmes.
1. Wash/Spin/Dry combined programme:
Wash: The available Wash options are: Cottons, Synthetics, Delicates, Wool, and Hand Wash.
The different wash options are intelligent as the machine automatically selects the correct spin speed and temperature depending on the type of material you've selected to be washed, thereby taking the guesswork out of your laundry.
You can change the automatically-selected spin speed & temperature setting if you wish to. Even so, the machine restricts how much you can override its selection. For example, for 'Delicates' you can only choose either a 30 or 40 degree wash temperature, and it will only allow the selection of a 700rpm spin speed. The 'Cottons' wash setting pre-selects a 1600rpm spin with a wash temperature of 40 degrees, but you can change this all the way up to 90 degrees.
Spin: Spin cycles are very quiet and efficient, except for the occasional bursts of drumming during the maximum 1600 rpm setting. The machine can vibrate quite loudly for short periods during this ultra-fast spin cycle, but not to the point of dancing around the room! In general I find that the machine balances its load very well; I can only recall a couple of times when I've had to pause the machine to manually re-balance the load during spinning.
Dry: You can choose to add on a drying cycle to the end of the 'Cottons' and 'Synthetics' wash cycles only. Drying options available for the 'Cotton' wash cycle are: Iron Dry, Store Dry and Extra Dry. The 'Synthetics' wash has its own 'Synthetics Store Dry' setting which can't be changed. The machine won't permit you to select a drying option for the 'Delicates', 'Wool' or 'Hand Wash' cycles. If you want these items dried you have to run a separate Drying-only cycle once the wash cycle has finished.
I've found that the drying part of the combined wash/spin/dry programme adds over an hour on top of the 2-hour washing time but tends to leave the items slightly damp. This is possibly a built-in safety feature, to prevent over-drying and build-up of static, and/or because I'm attempting to dry too many things at once in a machine designed to dry 3kg at a time. (Whoever weighs their washing?) If I want clothes in an iron-dry state, I run at least one extra 20-30 minute Drying-only cycle afterwards - more if they're synthetics.
2. Spin-only cycle: Select the type of material then use the 'Skip' button to miss out the Wash and Rinse elements of the programme. Very efficient spinning with great results. I've never needed to re-spin anything.
3. Drying-only cycle: The Drying-only function works very well. There's a separate button for this, allowing you to choose up to 100 minutes of drying time. (I've never tried more than 40 minutes at a time, since I need 'dry' rather than 'crisp'!) My only minor quibble is that the dryer usually seems to run for less time than I've selected, for example if I select 30 minutes of drying time, I find that it finishes in about 20 minutes.
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: I've never personally used either the 'Night Wash' or 'Delayed Start' options, but I've no reason to think that these might be problematic. I always use the AA40 programme for my cotton washes to increase the energy efficiency of the machine.
1. Safety features: - Between washes you can temporarily disable the closing mechanism on the door to prevent small children from being trapped inside the machine. When ready to do a wash you must enable the closure button again. - It's not possible to open the door during a wash, rinse or drying cycle until the light goes out. You can pause the machine at any stage, but it's only possible to open the door in certain conditions. The door won't open if the water level in the machine is above the bottom of the door.
2. Cleaning and maintenance: This is a doddle. - The detergent dispenser drawer pulls out completely for regular cleaning, and I use a damp cloth to clean out any detergent residue that's built up in the cavity where the drawer fits. - The filter can be reached through an access flap at the bottom front of the machine and the filter comes out completely for cleaning. This should be done after every wash. There's always some standing water in the sump where the filter fits but this doesn't seem to do the machine any harm. - Zanussi recommends that you periodically run a 90 degree wash cycle using a normal measure of powder detergent and an empty load, to clear out any residue build-up. I must admit I've only done this a couple of times! - The exterior of the machine should be washed with soapy water when required.
I have the misfortune of having very high levels of calcium in my water supply. I always use Calgon tablets in every wash to help cut down on limescale build-up. So far I've never had the washdrum removed, so I don't know how bad the build-up might be. My machine keeps running anyway! Zanussi recommends that you periodically run the machine empty with a calcium-reduction tablet to help keep it clear from limescale. (I've never done this until now, when I posted up this review & Voyagerdude220 drew my attention to it - Thanks, Ian!)
3. The instruction manual: The instruction book which comes with the machine is reasonably brief (29 pages) and densely packed. It does cover everything you need to know, although in the beginning I found it all a little confusing. (My previous machine was very basic!) After reading the manual through a couple of times whilst standing in front of the machine, all the information finally sunk in and made sense.
THE CONS: In all this time I've only encountered one problem. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, it stops and flashes up an "Unable to drain" error message. I've always managed to overcome this by opening up the filter at the base of the machine, clearing out any standing water into a bowl, and then trying again. It's only happened 3 or 4 times, which is pretty good going, and I've never been forced to empty the entire machine of soapy water.
The only other down-sides are that it doesn't offer a Half-load wash option, and its energy efficiency rating is 'B' rather than 'A'. You can, however, achieve an 'A' energy rating for Cotton washes by using its AA40 setting. In its defence, I believe that all Zanussi machines are 'B' rated for energy efficiency. The machine is rated 'A' for wash quality and it does indeed do a good job.
CONCLUSION: This is an older model now so it's no longer listed on the Zanussi-Electrolux.co.uk website. It is however still available to buy from retailers. My machine's worked reliably week in, week out for 3 years and counting. Admittedly I do treat it with respect, cleaning it regularly and not overloading it. It's an exceptionally quiet, well-put-together machine from a quality manufacturer, and I'll definitely choose a Zanussi again when the time comes to replace it.
Advantages: Quiet... Powerful... Know when to get the next wash ready Disadvantages: Spin Speed too fast (according to mother)
Zanussi used to be the king of the kitchen white ( or it it stainless steel) goods in there time. Now the bus words are Seimens, Bosch, and NEFF. But at the end of the day, they wash clothes all the same, with the same hard or soft water. Some use more some use less. I bought on of these after Hoover one broke. Was never really a fan of Tumble Dryers, and other convenience white goods. But I became convinced and invested in this machine. It is quiet ... ...is all push button controlled rather than letters which mean something to the machine, but nothing to the wider world. I hate reading labels too much and then trying to do my feable calculations of which program to put it on.
You select the fabric types choices are Cottons, Synthetics, Delecates, Wool and most importantly HAND WASH (ideal for those fine wool jumpers)
Temperatures range from 90 to 30 deg C.
Spin speeds are: 1600, 1200, 900, 700, ...
neukenuk 25.01.2005
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This is a very easy to use washer dryer with a very quiet wash and dry cycle.
The 1600 spin really helps remove excess water speeding up drying times.
Great to have access to the filter at the front of the machine, which a lot of other makes do not have. ...
christie8899 05.06.2008
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