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KENWOOD K914WM23 9 kg 1400 Spin Washing Machine - White

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Dirt on your favourite outfit? Don't fret! This Kenwood washing machine boasts a powerful stain removal system that'll leave your laundry spotless with its 5 custom treatments. Storm Wash increases drum movements which cuts wash times by up to 25% - you'll blitz through your laundry in no time. And it also comes with a handy delay feature. Simply set the timer and let it handle your laundry pile while you go about your day hassle-free.

Good to know

- Keep those hidden laundry nasties at bay with the Drum Clean feature
- The Favourite mode lets you customise the wash and rinse times so it's perfect for your load
- Its inverter motor saves up to 70% energy so it's easy on your clothes and your pocket
- Get a deeper clean and rinse with the Extra Rinse feature - kiss that pesky coffee stain goodbye
- With its child lock function, your little mischief-makers won't be able to change the settings
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  1. EnaHia's avatar
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    I would like to know which? score on this if anyone has a subscription:

    which.co.uk/rev…w23

    Edit: Sorry not the same. (edited)
    Arc's avatar
    They give it 59%, not great (reviewed in Jan). Here are the niggles:

    • Average wash performance
    • lots of usability niggles
    • slow wash programs

    Kenwood isn't even listed in the brand reliability table.
  2. MrCharlie's avatar
    Blomberg is owned by Beko, similar to how they own Grudiq. I think Kenwood is DSG own brand, machine looks either made by hoover group or beko
  3. melted's avatar
    I believe one thing going for some of the cheap chinese machines, including Kenwood which are a Currys' own brand, is they apparently still have non-sealed tubs, so in theory you could change the bearings when the bearing water seal wears out, if the machine somehow manages to actually last that long and is worth fixing...

    Of the reputable brands, I believe LG, Samsung and some Miele's (the models with metal tubs - I think all 9kg load and above) still have non-sealed tubs. (edited)
  4. Abdou_Jouma's avatar
    Any recommendations on this? Looking for something around 9k for around £350. Been told LG ones are good
    vt_yo's avatar
    Better go for Bosch or AEG if you want to keep it for 10yrs or so at least.
    rest are all on luck.
  5. Bal00chi's avatar
    I'd stick to kenwood mixing my doughs, not my clothes.
    EnaHia's avatar
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    Why? Is it bad?
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