I like how that washer has a high heat setting. Have an LG now, and like it so far. But most of us don't need to use hot water, except for the self-clean cycle I run every 1 to 3 months. As one person, I mix all my colors, and wash everything on cold (20-30°C). No fading, and my clothes and towels come out perfectly. Then, I skip the dryer, and hang them on an indoor rack with a dehumidifier nearby. Cold wash + not using my dryer saves so much electricity, and reduces my CO2 emissions. Right now, there is a mild drought in my area, no significant rain for a month, and extreme climate will be more common in the future because of warmer air from CO2. Once the world switches to 100% renewable, hopefully ethical energy, maybe then I'll consider to wash my towels on hot.
@@thatguyalex2835 Great that it works for you. Our laundry doesn’t smell good if washed at low temperatures. I use 30 for darks and coloureds, 40 for whites and then towels and sheets on 60 for hygienic purposes. We do dry everything but towels naturally though this time of year, and try to hang things on the airer when we can in winter. However we prefer our towles fluffy so it’s worth the slight amount of energy the heat pump dryer uses - which is actually less per hour than our dehumidifier.
@@thatguyalex2835Never use water temperatures below 40... that's what causes all the scum, dirt and bacteria to develop inside the washing machine and then transfer onto your washing... Clothes always on 40-50°C, bedding on 50-60°C and towels always at 95°C. I couldn't bring myself to use bedding or towels washed in temperatures lower than 60 degrees, which are not getting sanitised properly... Imagine that you wash your socks and then your towels. All the bacteria accumulates in the outer and inner drum and when you wash again, they get transferred to your towels...
I’m waiting for them in Poland. They sell them in Germany but with German displays, which I’m not too keen on. It’s either this or going for Miele, but have heard many people complain about how fiddly TwinDos is for them. Tough choices! Thank you for this video.
hi what a great brand and beautiful machine. i going to say that Siemens is by far the best . Im getting the feeling that this machine just want to talk to you. give you an update on the clothes and the condition and life left. plus lets you know when it needs service and soap in the dispenser .
Ooo, he’s back again! Missed you 👍 Fantastic machine there - very much looking forward to more videos, and finally, Siemens allowing IntensivePlus.. No hygiene wash though.. not even in App? That’s a shame. They used to. I guess make room for auto seeing as it has Idos which personally I’m not fan. But we’ll see how it performs for you :) Looking forward to all your next vids :)
Thanks for your comment! Have been so busy lately but hoping to film and upload a bit more. I was initially worried about the lack of Hygiene, but it does maintain the temp at 60 for a long time and let’s you add up to 3 rinses in the app so you can get the equivalent with the options. I’m getting on with iDos better than I expected - but I do stick to one brand of liquid and softener at a time. And the manual dosing compartment is nice and big for a decent dose of powder, whereas on that Samsung I had a couple years ago the manual compartment was very small. Plenty of videos to come, stay tuned :)
interesting machine. certainly looks better in real life than it does in the photos. is it just me or does the motor sound different to previous generations? either way, i quite like the sound. wonder what it'll be like with clothes. i noticed you say it's more fussy than last generation. makes me think i won't be a huge fan of it, but i'll wait until i see it in a video until i make a proper judgement on that...
Thanks! The motor does sound different - to me it sounds similar to the 1800rpm serie iq machines form the early-mid 2000s. Balancing isn’t too bad, it’s more sensitive than the previous iq700 but still not as sensitive as the Miele - I’d say in the same level as a modern AEG/Zanussi. It doesn’t let so many unbalanced loads through so it should be kinder to the suspension, and the new spin rhythm which redistributes after each burst for heavier loads prevents creasing and aids in balancing too. I also need to level it properly as that can affect the 3G vibration sensor - the floor is tricky in our utility to level on. Plenty more videos to come for you to look forward to 😊
How is at rinses? My HomeProfessional used almost no water if sud was detected during intermediate spin, the 4D System was on just on the first minutes of the cycle and sometimes after the machine reached the temperature. Also if sud was detected after prewash, it would reach about 40°C even if was selected 90°C. I was so pissed off and disappointed as the previous top of range were totally different (better), but I liked it aesthetically so much.
Both this and my previous Siemens rinse great, best rinsing modern machines I have used :). That sounds a bit of a bugger with the glitch on yours with the temp, did you manage to sort it?
@@TheWashHouse yes, your other Siemens IQ800 is the first Powerspeed series while my HomeProfessional was the second series (you can see it from the jet, in newer machines is more oblique). Other people confirmed what I noticed on mine so I assumed it was just like that. Could you do a full load on cotton 70°C or higher with prewash and extra water and rinse?
@@Markic-rl8wl I can certainly try next time i have a load - I don’t really have a need to wash over 60° but will try next time I have some cleaning cloths :)
@@Markic-rl8wlhow can I understand my HomeProfessional is the latest and updated one? I will buy a new HomeProfessional but I don't want to buy the old one
Please, I need some advice. I managed to snag a Miele WWI 860 WPS on sale, it was less than 1200 euros, but it was an impulse buy, and I thought the offer was too good to pass up, but after researching the model in-depth on youtube I am not impressed. I don't like the way the Miele appears to be washing. It uses way too little water and I'm afraid that will wear the clothes at a faster rate. I looked at some Bosch series 8's cycles and the 4d wash appears to use a lot more water and the rinsing seems to be superior as well. Bosch also has extended 5 year warranty on some models up untill 15th of june over here while Miele is the default 2 years. Should I cancel the Miele and get a Bosch series 8? I am having serious second thoughts. Also I would never bother with the TwinDos on the Miele due to them being so glitchy and leaking issues and I would get a Bosch without i-dos. I really don't know what to do, and any help is appreciated.
Both the Miele and Bosch machines have their pros and cons. I personally find the programming more flexible on the Siemens especially if you want shorter run times, as the express and Powerwash cycles on Miele are rather lacklustre when it comes to rinsing and spinning. However if you only ever use longer cycles, then the Miele cottons wash is 2.29-2.39 with default options on a full load, whereas BSH cottons with a full load is over 3 hours. You can bypass the Powerwash Spin&Spray rhythm on the Miele machines using gentle action or water plus if that’s your only concern. I do find the BSH machines do rinse and spin much better too, 42% residual moisture for 1600 rather than 50% on Miele cottons (only the eco cycle on the Miele gets 44%). Towels are always softer when done in the Siemens compared to the Miele or any other of the modern machines in my collection. I’d still be happy with either machine as my only machine though. I think at the end of the day it’s down to the deal that you can get at the time.
Do you think I could get a couch cushion (the big ones you sit on) in here, our cat peed on it, Ive tried stuffing it in our old 8kg LG washing machine but I cant close the door
I will let you know when I try it. The previous one was very gentle, but it still tumbled more than the W1 😂. Best modern wool wash is on AEG/zanussi I find
I dont understand why washing machines has a phone app to them nowadays. If i am putting a load in then i might as well turn it on while i am there and i need to check the stuff inside before i know to put it on a spin or if it is done
It’s useful to check and monitor the machine, it will send you notifications once a cycle has finished. It’s also good to be able to keep the machine updated, and you can have further flexibility with options.
@@osmanfatih0 hi - it’s the recirculation system with the jet. It spins the load at a slow speed combined with the jet to drive detergent through the load.
@@DeepRinseEnthusiast2002 exactly that. 👍 it’s not mentioned on my model.. however mine does the same. I know previous models to mine and indeed this new generation again do mention it! But think of it as “I’ll add extra rinse, more water or drop a rinse”.
It’s not too much of a deal breaker, if you press start/pause as soon as the spin has stopped it will unlock straight away. Not sure why it has that delay though 😂
is it just me? I can't stop staring at this machine . is anyone else getting that feeling? what a quite machine. i love it.
Haier mi się bardziej podoba.
You all got to agree. There’s something very exciting about having a washing machine box and it’s ready to open!
Yesss, especially when you had a crap one and then upgrading with a better one🤩
Most definitely!
Absalutely I agree
Congratulations on the new machine! I noticed that it has temperature settings between 60 and 90 degrees. I like that!
Thank you Louis! It really is a flexible machine, I love it!
I like how that washer has a high heat setting. Have an LG now, and like it so far. But most of us don't need to use hot water, except for the self-clean cycle I run every 1 to 3 months. As one person, I mix all my colors, and wash everything on cold (20-30°C). No fading, and my clothes and towels come out perfectly. Then, I skip the dryer, and hang them on an indoor rack with a dehumidifier nearby. Cold wash + not using my dryer saves so much electricity, and reduces my CO2 emissions. Right now, there is a mild drought in my area, no significant rain for a month, and extreme climate will be more common in the future because of warmer air from CO2. Once the world switches to 100% renewable, hopefully ethical energy, maybe then I'll consider to wash my towels on hot.
@@thatguyalex2835 Great that it works for you. Our laundry doesn’t smell good if washed at low temperatures. I use 30 for darks and coloureds, 40 for whites and then towels and sheets on 60 for hygienic purposes. We do dry everything but towels naturally though this time of year, and try to hang things on the airer when we can in winter. However we prefer our towles fluffy so it’s worth the slight amount of energy the heat pump dryer uses - which is actually less per hour than our dehumidifier.
@@thatguyalex2835Never use water temperatures below 40... that's what causes all the scum, dirt and bacteria to develop inside the washing machine and then transfer onto your washing... Clothes always on 40-50°C, bedding on 50-60°C and towels always at 95°C. I couldn't bring myself to use bedding or towels washed in temperatures lower than 60 degrees, which are not getting sanitised properly... Imagine that you wash your socks and then your towels. All the bacteria accumulates in the outer and inner drum and when you wash again, they get transferred to your towels...
@@TheWashHouse May I ask can you also select 75 degrees?
Great washer! We wait full cycle videos from this washer 🙌🙌
Thanks for your kind comment! There will be plenty of videos to look forward to :)
Your machine is very nice. I hope you will use it for many years. I am looking forward to seeing this model in Turkey.😊😅
Its ezciting that the cardbord on the package has turkish writing on it meaning this model will be at the market soon in turkey as well🎉🎉
I bet you can’t wait! They have only just become available here 😊
I’m waiting for them in Poland. They sell them in Germany but with German displays, which I’m not too keen on. It’s either this or going for Miele, but have heard many people complain about how fiddly TwinDos is for them. Tough choices! Thank you for this video.
Halen daha bekliyoruz 😂😂
Lovely machine fingers crossed it serves you well and none of the pcbs pack up as i bet there cost a fortune looking at that display 😀
hi what a great brand and beautiful machine. i going to say that Siemens is by far the best . Im getting the feeling that this machine just want to talk to you. give you an update on the clothes and the condition and life left. plus lets you know when it needs service and soap in the dispenser .
Ooo, he’s back again! Missed you 👍
Fantastic machine there - very much looking forward to more videos, and finally, Siemens allowing IntensivePlus..
No hygiene wash though.. not even in App? That’s a shame. They used to. I guess make room for auto seeing as it has Idos which personally I’m not fan. But we’ll see how it performs for you :)
Looking forward to all your next vids :)
Thanks for your comment! Have been so busy lately but hoping to film and upload a bit more. I was initially worried about the lack of Hygiene, but it does maintain the temp at 60 for a long time and let’s you add up to 3 rinses in the app so you can get the equivalent with the options. I’m getting on with iDos better than I expected - but I do stick to one brand of liquid and softener at a time. And the manual dosing compartment is nice and big for a decent dose of powder, whereas on that Samsung I had a couple years ago the manual compartment was very small. Plenty of videos to come, stay tuned :)
it was one of the devices I was curious about, I'm looking forward to your videos.
Plenty to come 😊
interesting machine. certainly looks better in real life than it does in the photos. is it just me or does the motor sound different to previous generations? either way, i quite like the sound. wonder what it'll be like with clothes. i noticed you say it's more fussy than last generation. makes me think i won't be a huge fan of it, but i'll wait until i see it in a video until i make a proper judgement on that...
Thanks! The motor does sound different - to me it sounds similar to the 1800rpm serie iq machines form the early-mid 2000s. Balancing isn’t too bad, it’s more sensitive than the previous iq700 but still not as sensitive as the Miele - I’d say in the same level as a modern AEG/Zanussi. It doesn’t let so many unbalanced loads through so it should be kinder to the suspension, and the new spin rhythm which redistributes after each burst for heavier loads prevents creasing and aids in balancing too. I also need to level it properly as that can affect the 3G vibration sensor - the floor is tricky in our utility to level on. Plenty more videos to come for you to look forward to 😊
I thought you would get one of these Jon! Great vid and can't wait to see more with laundry in 😀 Take care, Gary x
Thanks Gary 🥰
if you had the choice between this and the siemens WM14XEH5GB or the LG F4V1112WTSA which would you choose and why?
How is at rinses? My HomeProfessional used almost no water if sud was detected during intermediate spin, the 4D System was on just on the first minutes of the cycle and sometimes after the machine reached the temperature. Also if sud was detected after prewash, it would reach about 40°C even if was selected 90°C.
I was so pissed off and disappointed as the previous top of range were totally different (better), but I liked it aesthetically so much.
Both this and my previous Siemens rinse great, best rinsing modern machines I have used :). That sounds a bit of a bugger with the glitch on yours with the temp, did you manage to sort it?
@@TheWashHouse yes, your other Siemens IQ800 is the first Powerspeed series while my HomeProfessional was the second series (you can see it from the jet, in newer machines is more oblique). Other people confirmed what I noticed on mine so I assumed it was just like that.
Could you do a full load on cotton 70°C or higher with prewash and extra water and rinse?
@@Markic-rl8wl I can certainly try next time i have a load - I don’t really have a need to wash over 60° but will try next time I have some cleaning cloths :)
@@TheWashHouse maybe it’s ok even at 60°C, it just has to be a full load, that’s the situation where I got issues
@@Markic-rl8wlhow can I understand my HomeProfessional is the latest and updated one? I will buy a new HomeProfessional but I don't want to buy the old one
Hi does the home connection connect to your phones hotspot if you don’t have Internet?
Please, I need some advice. I managed to snag a Miele WWI 860 WPS on sale, it was less than 1200 euros, but it was an impulse buy, and I thought the offer was too good to pass up, but after researching the model in-depth on youtube I am not impressed. I don't like the way the Miele appears to be washing. It uses way too little water and I'm afraid that will wear the clothes at a faster rate. I looked at some Bosch series 8's cycles and the 4d wash appears to use a lot more water and the rinsing seems to be superior as well. Bosch also has extended 5 year warranty on some models up untill 15th of june over here while Miele is the default 2 years.
Should I cancel the Miele and get a Bosch series 8? I am having serious second thoughts. Also I would never bother with the TwinDos on the Miele due to them being so glitchy and leaking issues and I would get a Bosch without i-dos. I really don't know what to do, and any help is appreciated.
Both the Miele and Bosch machines have their pros and cons. I personally find the programming more flexible on the Siemens especially if you want shorter run times, as the express and Powerwash cycles on Miele are rather lacklustre when it comes to rinsing and spinning. However if you only ever use longer cycles, then the Miele cottons wash is 2.29-2.39 with default options on a full load, whereas BSH cottons with a full load is over 3 hours. You can bypass the Powerwash Spin&Spray rhythm on the Miele machines using gentle action or water plus if that’s your only concern. I do find the BSH machines do rinse and spin much better too, 42% residual moisture for 1600 rather than 50% on Miele cottons (only the eco cycle on the Miele gets 44%). Towels are always softer when done in the Siemens compared to the Miele or any other of the modern machines in my collection. I’d still be happy with either machine as my only machine though. I think at the end of the day it’s down to the deal that you can get at the time.
Do you think I could get a couch cushion (the big ones you sit on) in here, our cat peed on it, Ive tried stuffing it in our old 8kg LG washing machine but I cant close the door
Congrats man!
nice to see a snazzy machine
Thank you 😊
OMGGG you have one too😍😍 Its gorgeous🥺
I do indeed 😊 thanks, I love the styling of it. The control panel reminds me of the slant control 90s Mieles
@@TheWashHouse Btw its been a while😅
@@brunoshomelaundry2020 it has, still can’t get back into my insta 😂
@@TheWashHouse How come? Technical problems?🥲
Unfortunately, I don't have a washing machine😢😢
Spero che hanno modificato il lavaggio lana perché nei modelli precedenti era una catastrofe ma le icone varie fasi non ci sono più?❤grazie x video
I will let you know when I try it. The previous one was very gentle, but it still tumbled more than the W1 😂. Best modern wool wash is on AEG/zanussi I find
Vero Aeg serie 8000 gira lenta ma almeno fa le rotazioni sia nel lavaggio che risciacqui grazie x risposta ❤
Is easy care plus with miniload?
Ours has just stopped working after 4 days, it seems to be locked and nothing comes on { lights } when powered up, any ideas?
Have you tried doing a hard reset at the wall? Disconnect from power and leave for 10 min?
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Wooow wooow wooooow❤
I dont understand why washing machines has a phone app to them nowadays. If i am putting a load in then i might as well turn it on while i am there and i need to check the stuff inside before i know to put it on a spin or if it is done
It’s useful to check and monitor the machine, it will send you notifications once a cycle has finished. It’s also good to be able to keep the machine updated, and you can have further flexibility with options.
What is the powerspeed can you explain?
@@osmanfatih0 hi - it’s the recirculation system with the jet. It spins the load at a slow speed combined with the jet to drive detergent through the load.
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What do you mean with Hydrosensor
@@DeepRinseEnthusiast2002 exactly that. 👍 it’s not mentioned on my model.. however mine does the same. I know previous models to mine and indeed this new generation again do mention it! But think of it as “I’ll add extra rinse, more water or drop a rinse”.
There is any way to change the language?
Made in Germany??
Yes
This model is made in Germany
This Brand is German so it does make sense that It’s made in Germany 🇩🇪
@@劲 they have some Polish versions as well
Well they are also danish. 🎉
It looks remarkably like a Haier 🤔
I suppose it does in a way, though the angled fascia reminds me of the 90s W800 Mieles with the slanted control panels :)
Türkçe diline çevirebiliyormuyuz?
The design is not bad, but i was so disapointed from BSH brands, think i never ever buy one of it...
I’m hoping this one serves us better 😊
@@TheWashHouse i am curious to see all cycles and your coments to it.. 🙂
No anti crease! It’s a shame
Not on cottons, but other cycles do and you can always select less ironing too 😊
@@TheWashHouse there’s no sense, cotton spin at maximum, this program News anti crease.
@@fra1979g if you were that bothered about creasing though surely you wouldn’t spin at 1600rpm? 😂
@@TheWashHouse the shame is to doesn’t have it on cotton program.
Where is its origin?
This particular model is made in Germany :)
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I don't like the new washing machines because they don't unlock right away.
It’s not too much of a deal breaker, if you press start/pause as soon as the spin has stopped it will unlock straight away. Not sure why it has that delay though 😂
£1500
Your battery is low 😂😂
I don‘t like the new Design, I prefer without Doubt the Old one
Thank you for the positive comment 👍🏻
@@TheWashHouseThis is just my Opinion :) I didn‘t want to offend anybody
@@frenkmarra9465 no offence taken :)
Das große Schweiger Video 😢