Are Aeg Washing Machines good?
My trusty Siemens washing machine has given up the ghost after 9 1/2 years service. I am looking at getting a new machine. I want a long warranty, of at least 5 years but I am 9 years behind the times as far as washing machine technology is concerned so it's all a bit confusing.
I have seen Aeg machines that offer a 5 year warranty but my new build house is equipped with Aeg fridge, freezer and dishwasher and to be honest I am no impressed with the quality. All the drawers in the freezer have broken as has the door tray in the fridge and the dishwasher lower basket is for ever coming off its rails and the door seal comes off. I was wondering if anyone knows how well their washing machines last?
I am tempted by Siemens again as I have been very happy with mine until it just completely gave up the ghost on my return from holiday. My old machine served a large family with 3 children but now I only have one left at home and she will be leaving for uni next year so size is not as important as it used to be. The Aeg has steam - is this really useful or just a gimmick? We are not a family who wears clothes for one day and then washes them ( apart from underwear obviously) but if I didn't have a wool wash or hand wash programme then certain items of clothing would live in the bottom of the washing basket! Any help or tips anyone?
1 Answer
An appliance brand is almost always in a specific quality band, low mid or high. Manufacturers don't usually vary the quality of a brand name. So if they want to sell much cheaper budget versions they use or buy and use a budget brand name, and use that along side their existing brand name. Likewise, if they want to produce more expensive and higher quality appliances they tend to use a different brand name.
So for example the company that owns AEG also own dozens of other brands including Siemens and Zanussi (Who really makes your appliances?). So in these 3 brands they have appliances covering budget - mid and slightly higher end machines, with Siemens covering the latter area. So, I'd suggest Siemens, but it will not be as well-made as your previous Siemens for sure.
In reality there isn't as much of a difference between them all than the price might suggest, but Siemen's should be slightly better than the others.
Having said all that, there is still the possibility that any individual brand name may have specific appliances that are better or worse than their others of the same brand name.
I don't reckon much to steam in washing machines. It's been around a while now but if it was truly an advancement, all washing machines would have it by now.
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