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Economics and installation: Beko vs Miele (first year update included)
One-year update. It's time for the one-year update of this dryer. There have been no problems, it's worked exactly as expected and reported below. The only issue that I have found is that, because the lint collector is in the bottom of the door opening, you might want to be a bit careful to clean that area as well i.e. give it a wipe when you clean the lint collector.
And... that's it! Nothing else to complain about. We've used it about the amount anticipated - 1 or 2 loads per week. I see other reviews have complained about sheets, I have n...Read more
ot actually dried sheets in it. I think my wife has so I will update again when I get more info on the sheet front. Original review follows -------------------------- We have only had this dryer for about two weeks, and half that time it was out of action while I installed the venting. However I wanted to post some information on economics and installation while it's fresh in my mind. When it comes to choice of dryer, there are three basic types (in electric): vented, condensor, and heat pump (which is also a condensor). Vented dryers need installation of a vent (more on that below) whereas the other two don't; heat pump dryers are more efficient than the other two (more on that also below).Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
GREAT DRYER
We brought the Beko 6kg dryer last week from Retravision. We have only used it twice so far and I am very impressed with it. We upgraded from our trusty Simpson sorocco 3.5kg and I was worried buying a brand (Beko) that I hadnt really heard of, but after a little research for reviews on it, I was more than happy to purchase it.
It is a very quite machine to run, The drum Light comes in very handy, Sensor dry is very handy. Over-all this machine ticks all the boxes thus far for quality and value for money also not to mention the 2 year warrant...Read more
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DeeAU
failed just out of warranty period
Well the two years of the warranty period, the dryer was great. The six months after the warranty period and now the machine doesn't spin. And BEKO don't seem to return emails or want to contact us at all. Our last F & P dryer lasted over 8 years. Very disappointed. Will not buy BEKO again.
worked fine in warranty period.
only lasts two years and beko have poor customer service.
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Questions & Answers
Vera Kasked
Why doesn't my Beko dryer completely dry my clothes? I always have to turn to the dryer again . I have cleaned the filters
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We've found that our Beko dryer tends to err on the side of caution when it comes to the automatic sensor functions. Probably not a bad thing, but I can see how it could be annoying. I guess it's just an operating characteristic of the machine.
Ashasked
Do you need to use the hose on the back?? Our laundry only has 2 doors and no windows and I really don't want the house open if I am using it of a night time.
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If you want to leave a spot on your laundry wall where the paint starts peeling off, then go for it. This is an operating characteristic of most entry-level dryers. Many of these just dump condensation through a grille on the front door. At least the hose gives the user a chance to direct the vapour into a particular spot.
It may be a bit late now, but for a house with a laundry where there's limited ventilation opportunities, a condenser dryer is well worth the extra money. Another option would be to install an exhaust fan in your ceiling (if you're an owner-occupier) and point the hose at it. Hope that helps.
All good...it is in another room and the hose goes out the window when I use it. Not the best dryer tho it keeps playing up and I have already had it fixed once.
Debasked
Have this model need new rubber belt can I install this myself?
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It looks easy enough to change the belt over. I've taken the back of my machine off a couple of times to oil the drum pulley spindle, and it looks like the belt is easy enough to get to. BTW: if you want to change the belt to try and solve a noisy drum issue, try some 3-in-1 oil on the drum pulley spindle. It should quieten the machine down for a while.
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