I dont know what to buy. My Miele that was bought in 2016 has just broken. It only lasted 8 years but I believe their lifetime today is even shorter. AND the twin dos system makes out a corrosion risk. Thats a well known risk.
I have both Asko at home and Miele Professional at work… In my opinion Asko is better at washing/stain removal and being gentler on the product. When our hotel is full I’ll use the (domestic) Asko to help with linen laundry… the (domestic) Asko won’t quiet match the Miele Professional for speed…. But the “domestic” Asko still delivers better results than the Miele Professional. I will buy Asko Professional next…
@@TherealCentral1 Ah I was looking at the 8/9 kg models, which are 75kg. I see the 11kg models are quite a bit heavier actually, double the counter weight (10 to 20 kg). Still, the 11kg model is taking its time to balance for spinning cycles, perhaps they're using the lighter models logic... where I can imagine it's very much necessary.
True, Miele had thick cast steel spiders, Asko had stainless spiders, now Miele have finally switched back to steel after having so many problems and complaints that people stopped buying them, and Asko somehow haven’t had many issues with their aluminium spiders yet
The comparison is useless, the 2 machines do not have the same structure and operation. The ASKO drum is suspended and the seal is independent of the casing, unlike MIELE. There are 4 shock absorbers underneath and 2 springs on top (front and rear) at ASKO however, at least they do not use aluminum counterweights or plastic shock absorbers... which is what MIELE does with our days : /
What program do you have for the Miele WMV 960?
Would love to know which washer you think spins the quietest for the neighbors (best shock absorption during spin, not how loud the motor is) ?
Probably the W1
Which brand is w1?
Do you know the best Wash/dryer machine with the best shock absorbtion in general?
They limit 99% of the time way below what is acceptable, often loads which could easily be spun to at least 1600 and it limits to 800/1000
I do wish they’d limit to a higher speed than just 800 or so
Like it
Would buy Asko for the 1800rpm spin speed, but if it limits that...
I dont know what to buy.
My Miele that was bought in 2016 has just broken. It only lasted 8 years but I believe their lifetime today is even shorter.
AND the twin dos system makes out a corrosion risk. Thats a well known risk.
Which machine gives better cleaning and whiter clothes?
I have both Asko at home and Miele Professional at work… In my opinion Asko is better at washing/stain removal and being gentler on the product.
When our hotel is full I’ll use the (domestic) Asko to help with linen laundry… the (domestic) Asko won’t quiet match the Miele Professional for speed…. But the “domestic” Asko still delivers better results than the Miele Professional.
I will buy Asko Professional next…
@lukeclifton4392 please make some videos on the professional Asko when you get it, I don’t think anyone has any cycle videos of one yet :))
The Asko is 20kg lighter than the Miele 🫣same weight as a budget machine haha
88kg, not lightweight at all lol
@@TherealCentral1 Ah I was looking at the 8/9 kg models, which are 75kg. I see the 11kg models are quite a bit heavier actually, double the counter weight (10 to 20 kg). Still, the 11kg model is taking its time to balance for spinning cycles, perhaps they're using the lighter models logic... where I can imagine it's very much necessary.
We need empty spin race asko vs miele
I can do that at some point
@@TherealCentral1 thx
Miele is a lot louder...
Miele rumbles like a tractor
Dlaczego trzęsie się kamera?
Because of an iPhone X having very bad stabilisation
Such a shame to see how far Asko and Miele have fallen in terms of quality.
True, Miele had thick cast steel spiders, Asko had stainless spiders, now Miele have finally switched back to steel after having so many problems and complaints that people stopped buying them, and Asko somehow haven’t had many issues with their aluminium spiders yet
another asko limiting unnecessarily, i see. i hate how it spends so much time doing bursts, tumbling and balancing unnecessarily.
True, if I did cottons I reckon it might have gone to 1800, but I couldn’t do cottons because it takes ages lol
Asko being Samsung😐
Hisense
@@markiebud247 I was talking more specifically on how the Asko limits most of the time just like Samsung
My Samsung doesn't normally limit on the cottons cycle. Sometimes limits to 1200 but most of the time it does 1400
miele much better it has 4 springs and 3 shock absorbers while asko has only 4 shock absorbers
I wouldn't call that "much" better, the ASKO has one more absorber and also has 4 springs too.
The comparison is useless, the 2 machines do not have the same structure and operation. The ASKO drum is suspended and the seal is independent of the casing, unlike MIELE. There are 4 shock absorbers underneath and 2 springs on top (front and rear) at ASKO however, at least they do not use aluminum counterweights or plastic shock absorbers... which is what MIELE does with our days : /
Asko w2086c.w 3 has 4 shock absorbers and 2 springs.
@@rikipatel4340depending maybe on the model of Asko. The model 2086 cw3 has 2 springs. To verify again.