Caporegime
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"Try it on 60c, If that don't work connect it to the hot tap."
LMFAO! Fobbed.
"Try it on 60c, If that don't work connect it to the hot tap."
Edit: posted at the same time as greebo, yeah i guess it depends on how intelligent the machine is. You would have thought that they would have gone the way of intelligently using the hot supply, rather than cold, though?
I love our hot fill washing machine, never knew how much time it could save.
Ive never had a cold fill one, if hot fill is quicker then why are washing machines going the way of cold fill these days?![]()

might be stupid question but how are you testing how hot it gets?
I throw clothes in the machine, turn it on and leave it to wash. I have no idea what temperature the water is at.
Could be that the thermostat needs resetting.
My dishwasher got stuck on a cold cycle not long ago, and would not heat the water. Phoned up their support only to be told it needs a timer module at £210!
I reset the thermostat at the back of the machine and it works again now.

If you are checking the clothes when they come out, rinse cycles are generally done with cold water!!What?
And my summary -
DO NOT BUY Hotpoint, Creda, Indesit & Ariston

Short answer is because they're cheaper to make.Ive never had a cold fill one, if hot fill is quicker then why are washing machines going the way of cold fill these days?![]()

That point where you go ooh ooh aah aah when you stick your feet in![]()
Short answer is because they're cheaper to make.
Those articles posted up above are a bit misleading to be honest. Our chunk-o-crap has hot fill and it fills off both on a 40 wash, and when I worked at Dyson theirs (CRO1) used to fill off both as well.
We replaced a many-years-old dying Hotpoint with a new Indesit
Any advice as to why to avoid?
