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b1tchlasagna t1_j43kf62 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Just picked up this SpeedQueen dryer/washer set for $175 - both work great, and the washer has a new drum! by JollyBodkin
Perhaps not though a lot of BIFL stuff costs a lot unfortunately.
I got my washing machine for a steal. FWIW, I also got my tumble dryer on a 0% deal for four months
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j43k9q3 wrote
Reply to comment by gudamor in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
They may refer to it as "reverse action" Essentially this
https://www.wash.com/washresources/reversing-dryers-a-wealth-of-value/
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j42zxuz wrote
Reply to comment by PuzzleheadedLow4687 in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
I get that. The only brands that have those same functions are LG, and Samsung. I'm like screw that. They are half the price but I'm not gonna use LG or Samsung appliances
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j424geq wrote
Reply to comment by -cat_attack- in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
Ah damn. That's a massive shame then. I'd hope they do get better because heat pumps used to not even work in the UK but the technology has moved on since then
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j420gtg wrote
Reply to comment by -cat_attack- in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
That's fair. I guess parts of Canada would do that? Does it get below 5C regularly?
If it only goes below 5C a few days in a year, it's not too bad
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j41uqve wrote
Reply to comment by -cat_attack- in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
FWIW, my parents have one in the cellar which is as cold as a garage. It works pretty well
They stop working so well when you get below 5C which is quite rare, at least in the UK
b1tchlasagna t1_j41uinx wrote
Reply to comment by Intrepid00 in Just picked up this SpeedQueen dryer/washer set for $175 - both work great, and the washer has a new drum! by JollyBodkin
Oh for sure. I mentioned my own requirements because I couldn't set why I'd need to spend a few hundred extra to save minus still a few hundred
That's the main reason that stops me from buying a Miele solar save dish washer. Like yes it uses so much less, and yes, it makes better use of my solar panels but also its a lot more expensive for what's realistically little gain (for me)
My D rated dishwasher uses 0.85 kWh per cycle. An A rated one uses 0.54 kWh per cycle. If you use it every single day, you're looking at a saving of 113.15 kWh in a year. In the UK, assuming April 2023 pricing that's a saving of £61.11 a year
When electricity was 15p/kWh, then you'd have to use your dishwasher multiple times a day for it to be cheaper. Assuming you're using it once a day, that's a saving of a mere £17 a year. Assuming also that it lasts ten years, I'd look to have spent £200 extra, max.
But again that is if I was using it once a day, which I'm not.
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j41lmzs wrote
Reply to comment by Buffalo_Cottage in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
I do indeed. Honestly, if Beko, Hotpoint, Haier or Bosch had the same features including the same efficiency (I'm not too fussed about WiFi however), I'd go with them
One thing I can't quite get to work is the "Wash to dry" function so I've contacted Miele
Beko and Hotpoint are on the cheaper end of the market but the Whirlpool group do have genuinely decent appliances. My dishwasher is made by Beko too
Haier is a Chinese company but they do seem quite a high end Chinese company. They also don't have the same features as the Miele that I wanted
I'd make sure your Speed Queen has the ability to reverse the direction of the drum.
I do quite like that it's A+++-10% too, largely because I've also got solar panels and the less energy used, the better
b1tchlasagna t1_j41l7kj wrote
Reply to comment by Intrepid00 in Just picked up this SpeedQueen dryer/washer set for $175 - both work great, and the washer has a new drum! by JollyBodkin
My dishwasher is "D rated" on the new EPC scale. It would have been A+++ rated on the old one
I don't truly care because it cost me £200, and I use it maybe once a week. If that lasts me, that's great. If it doesn't, no biggy because my own BIFL habit is to... not having had a dish washer most of my life. If it fails in five years time it's just another £200 or so
The A rated ones are ridiculously expensive for little energy efficiency gain
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b1tchlasagna t1_j40o8x9 wrote
Reply to comment by jankyj in Just picked up this SpeedQueen dryer/washer set for $175 - both work great, and the washer has a new drum! by JollyBodkin
This. The rationale for buying Miele here is different to Americans. You can sometimes get heavy discounts too. I did on a washing machine but not so on a tumble dryer
b1tchlasagna t1_j40nvce wrote
Reply to comment by muddytodd in Just picked up this SpeedQueen dryer/washer set for $175 - both work great, and the washer has a new drum! by JollyBodkin
Not really, when most emissions are made during operational use
b1tchlasagna t1_j40ntfv wrote
Reply to comment by thedanishcoffeenerd in Just picked up this SpeedQueen dryer/washer set for $175 - both work great, and the washer has a new drum! by JollyBodkin
This.
I can understand the idea of "buy it for life" but the running costs of such an old appliance are insane
I recently bought this
There are cheaper alternatives out there made, BUT I bought that because '
It's A+++-10%. Stupidly no country within the EEA has downgraded the grading of heat pump tumble dryers. If they downgraded it, an A+++-10% EPC would maybe be EPC C rated on the new scale
It's also got a reversing drum which helps with drying times, and less ironing required (therefore less electricity and less time)
It's also a Miele. LG and Samsung do the same thing for about half the price but I don't fancy how unreliable those things are.
Here's my thread on it too
b1tchlasagna t1_iz78cai wrote
Reply to comment by Govedo13 in Not quite BIFL - Air Conditioners? by CleanJebboy
Agreed. Newer models are more efficient AND the refrigerants are considerably less harmful to the environment
People here seem to have a bifl ethos for absolutely everything but it shouldn't apply to absolutely everything imo
b1tchlasagna OP t1_j478bkj wrote
Reply to comment by grumble11 in BIFL Miele TCR780WP Heat Pump Tumble Dryer by b1tchlasagna
I'm with you on that. I can get behind
Miele ovens
Miele hobs
Miele tumble dryers
Mile washing machines
Miele dishwashers
I can't however get behind :
Miele coffee machines
Miele microwaves
Miele fridge freezers
Miele vacuum cleaners
Largely for the same reasons you've stated as well as the fact that the vacuum cleaners apparently don't have amazing build quality . That, and when it comes to refrigeration, Haier do make some quality stuff. The French door that you're describing is what we'd call "American fridge freezers" here
Also even though I say I can get behind a Miele dishwasher, I could only get behind it, if I was using a dishwasher daily, which I'm not. The solar save function isn't enough to tempt me given my Beko cost £200 (RRP £350)
An A rated dishwasher over my D rated dishwasher would potentially be worth buying IF used daily, given that would currently save £70/year assuming April 2023 prices
When electricity prices were more reasonable at 15p/kWh instead of the expected 54p/kWh in April, it'd be a mere £17/year saving and that's only if you're using it daily. The D rated one uses 0.85 kWh a cycle. The A rated ones use 0.54 kWh a cycle
What is however better for dishwashers in my experience, is using powder instead of tablets. If I use tablets, I have to use the "intensive" mode. I can get away with "standard" or even "eco" when using powder
I also wouldn't go for a "dialogue oven" when it's nearly £10K!