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SuzannahGosford
- 3 reviews
- 10 likes
Delusion
I am very disappointed more with the previous reviews written on this product than anything. As always, i checked to see what other people thought before i bought. I can't believe we are talking about the same product. It is a DUD - DUD DUD. takes forever to dry......and the creases, my goodness and the list goes on but i can't be stuffed bothering. I hope i have saved someone money by my efforts.
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Lee
- 2 reviews
- 1 like
Excellent Dryer
Recently replaced my old dryer with this Beko model. Absolutely love this dryer. Love that it is a sensor dryer. Definitely economical power wise and also very fast to dry. Easy to clean and very quiet. This Beko dryer was also a great price when I was comparing with other ranges.
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BellaQueensland, 4036
- 9 reviews
Changed my life for the better efficient quiet and I don't waste time !!
I would give this 100 stars if I could bar the internal light buggering itself in the first month of purchase. Everything else 1 year on is absolutely perfect bar the internal light. It goes full strobe mode and nearly puts you in a seizure. Otherwise it's easy to use it hasn't shrunk anything or burnt the house down. It handles delicates through to doonas. Hours saved mucking around with things on the line then forgetting them and having to rewash! No more animal hair on anything! Fluffy towels.. what more could you want!
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It Works.
Just purchased this dryer, and was a little disappointed at first because my clothes didn't dry after a 60 minute cycle. It was a normal load, just clothes and only about half the drum full. I read a few mixed reviews, started getting worried, then actually read the manual (highly recommend that by the way), and now I have a perfectly functional dryer.
Turns out, the timer settings are for finishing off or just drying things on a low-ish heat for a set amount of time. If you want that super warm static feel of the old dryers, the 'Extra Dry ...Read more
- Cotton' sensor setting is what you want. Cotton ones use high heat, synthetics normal heat and delicates low heat. I figured I could just use the timer like I was used to but 5 minutes of my time learning what the bells and whistles do really paid off. Four stars because I have only had it a day, but so far so good.
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DeeGold coast
- 6 reviews
Great product, very sturdy
Great dryer. Good for getting pet hair off towels and bedding, easy clean lint filter. Good for baby items with freshen up setting. Great price compared to others of the same level. Only negative is that it's not very energy efficient and it takes about 1 hr 40 mins to dry a regular load.
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George ZGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 9 reviews
- 6 likes
- DV6120X (6kg)
- Verified purchase
Avoid if you want to dry clothes. Get one if you like untangling balls of clothing.
Bought this based on seller's recommendation. Sadly, it doesn't dry anything well as it rolls all clothes into a tight ball, leaving a tangled, wet lump for you to sort out. Service call revealed that the drum operation is built so that it only turns in one direction, with no reversing cycle, so you are guaranteed tangled balls of clothing every time.
Go for F&P or even a cheap Westinghouse. We've got these and they are streets ahead of the Beko.
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MarkMelboune
- 8 reviews
Good dryer
We have 3 of these dryers for an Airbnb setup where we dry bedding for 20+ guests. We've been using these dryers (a lot) and they haven't missed a beat after 12 months. They can sometimes tumble linen into a ball (as they only tumble one way) but we found the more you put into them, the better they work.
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SneupesenSydney
48 days out of warranty the door latch is broken
Unusable after just over 1 year as the door will no longer latch closed. We are about to go back to the place of purchase where we paid $470 to seek a refund. Have a Beko dishwasher that is proving to have similar quality issues with the drawers constantly breaking, the parts for a cracked door (arrived in box cracked) panel took 3 months to be delivered and in the end Beko offered a full replacement machine (I should have know then). I would not recommend this brand after our experiences over the last year. Sorry Beko but you seem to be cutting quality corners.
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GourmetSaintCanberra 2600, ACT
- 2 reviews
Totally Useless. Asking for Refund
Will not dry linen. Rolls into balls and stops when still damp. Poor product design. Thermostat not adjustable by service agent. Takes all day to dry one load of bed linen. Only works if one sheet at a time. Certainly not 6kg of them. Not fit for purpose. Look elsewhere.
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HappyShopper17AU
- 6 reviews
Great!...except for sheets.
So i've had this dryer just under a year now. It replaced an Indesit 6kg vented dryer that was fantastic for many years. I bought this dryer in the height of winter and due to our busy work schedules, being without a dryer was not an option at all. I ducked round to our local Kambo's store with the intention of buying a cheap Simpson 4kg to fill the gap until we had saved for a larger capacity machine with more bells and whistles (we are a sucker for them). Saw this 6kg vented Sensor Beko for the same price as the Simpson and it really was no c...Read more
ontest. I paid the lady and this little beauty came home with me. From the start I could not believe the price of this machine was correct for the features we got. I was ready to pay 1000 bucks at a later date for a sensor dryer with a drum light that was 6kgs or more and I got it all for 450 bucks. Bargain. And it works as it should too! The sensor cycles do a great job as long as we seperate things out into 'like' fabrics (towels with towels, t-shirts with t-shirts). It doesn't like loads with a mix of heavy and light fabrics as it confuses the sensor if the light things dry quicker and start to over-dry the machine will click into cool down and then click off leaving the heavier fabrics still a bit damp to the touch. Luckily we are pretty fussy with how we seperate out our wash loads so thus far it has not been a problem. The ONLY thing this machine struggles with is Sheets sadly. I have not had one load of sheets come out properly dry yet and have given up trying to dry them in the dryer at all. They come out in a pretty well tied up ball, roasting hot on the outside and cold and still wet on the inside. I think it is because the machine only reverses the drum direction for about 5 seconds which isn't enough to untangle the sheets. Its not a big problem though I just have to make sure I dry the sheets outside. Overall, this dryer was a bargain and does its job wonderfully well...except on sheets lol.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
wiser60
- 3 reviews
- 2 likes
Happy with my Beko dryer
We are a family of four and we have had this dryer for nearly 4 years and it has not missed a beat and I LOVE the sensor function. We only use it once a week. It is a little noisy and we have an internal laundry and when the door is closed you can hardly hear it so it has not been an issue for us. It is a vented dryer so you must be able to vent the hot air via a pipe included with the dryer to the outside and the dryer cannot be hung on the wall. It can leave our towels and hankies in a bit of a twisted mess sometimes but it doesn't bother me....Read more
They still fold up fine. The drum in our dryer suddenly stopped working yesterday and with further investigation by my husband discovered that one of the belts, not the big one but a very small one had frayed quite badly and was almost broken through and was not doing its job. It only had a 2 year warranty. He has removed the belt and it appears it is very hard to get one here in Sydney. I have found the exact one on Ebay from the UK, so we may have to purchase one from overseas. With postage it will only cost us a total of $37.00. We are still hopeful to find one here in Sydney. I have always been quite happy with my dryer and it does exactly what I expect it to do.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
MangoMartiniCanberra Central 2602, ACT
- 4 reviews
- 15 likes
- DV6120X (6kg)
- Verified purchase
Fast, Efficient, Quiet - Me and My Washing - We Love Our Beko
This review may seem a little long, but my objective is to give you the type of info I am looking for when I read reviews, but usually cannot find. I have also waited a year to do this review as that gave me a decent time period in which to judge the appliance.
After owning 3 very reliable Simpson dryers in 30 years, all of which eventually died of old age and hard work after approximately 10 years, I decided to change brands. I have now owned the Beko DV6120X for just on 12 months, having purchased it new on 7 August 2014 after considerable r...Read more
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Noisy, slow and leaves sheets in a wet ball.
It looks fine, however, I find it really noisy, at least where it needs to be in our home. It's slow and needs regular care and cleaning to keep it working efficiently. It leaves sheets in a ball, what's with that and takes nearly 3 hours to achieve that. All in all, really unhappy with it.
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Worst Dryer Ever.
Completely unworkable. Won't dry clothes properly, it keeps stopping when IT thinks they're dry. Everything comes out creased and horrible and dry in patches, damp in others. Took 3 hours to do a load tonight. And no way I am going to spend hours sorting clothes into 'types' to keep the dryer happy.
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Can't complain - great.
Purchased the dryer to be used only in really cold weather conditions. Most of the year a dryer isn't needed, so couldn't justify a big spend. Looked for a reliable product with a reasonable price tag. This BEKO model is meeting all expectations - quick, versatile, quiet, reliable. Early days but love it.
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NewportHandymanSydney
- 27 reviews
- 23 likes
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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J BevenKangy Angy
This dryer is everything I wanted in a dryer.
I have owned this dryer for 2 months now and can't live without it. Easy, dries quick on sensor setting (clothes come out dry not damp). Lint trap easy to clean. Easily takes a load of clothes from a 7kg washing machine. Clean filter light did flash non stop through a few loads and was not drying clothes, even after cleaning filter in the front. Was getting very frustrated with dryer, but after googling the problem, I found that the heating vent pipe also needs to be checked. I had this pointed out my window, sitting against the flyscreen so ov...Read more
er time lint clogged the flyscreen and this was affecting the sensor and was not drying. Cleaned the flyscreen and problem solved no more flashing light. Great dryer, would highly recommend. I have this set up in my kitchen/living area and the amount of lint put out of this dryer is minimal.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
LindaBrisbaneAU
- 5 reviews
British Beko still going strong
Purchased Beko over Bosch and LG because of price initially 12 months ago. Now buying one for the teens' unit. Excellent drying options. Sensor dry saves power and stops shrinkage of clothes. Lint filter very easy to remove and clean. No issues. Door opens to right unlike other brands. Quiet and reliable.
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PoppyseedMount gambier
Love it!
My first ever dryer and I couldn't be more impressed. We chose the beko because it ticked all the boxes and we couldn't go past the price. it dries a normal load of kids clothes in about 40 minutes maybe less. It has made my life so much easier! It gets off all the pet fur and leaves my washing smelling and feeling so nice.
Quick, big drum, great product
The beeper continuously goes of every minute or so till you open the door drives me barmy. But you can cancel the buzzer completely I just like it to tell me when it finishes not quite so urgently though :)
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Questions & Answers
Traceasked
My Beko DV6120X was making squeaky noises then eventually drum stopped spinning, checked the belt and is intact I’m assuming next port of call was the rear axle or spindle?? The part that sits smack bang in middle of drum at the rear, I manually tried rotating the drum after removing the back cover and top. Is it a rear axl/spindle issue? If so can anyone offer advice?
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Allan Hallasked
can the dryer be wall mounted upside down above the washing machine
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BekoBeko
Hi Allan Hall,
Thank you for your enquiry. All of our dryer models are designed to be either placed on a solid surface such as the floor or on top of a washing machine using a stacking kit in situ. They cannot be mounted on the wall due to the weight of the machine.
Allan Hallasked
can the dryer be hung upside down on the wall
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