Currently researching a replacement washing machine.
Apparently the Miele I'm looking at has a Hygiene setting especially "For items where a high level of hygiene is required. Eliminates bacteria from baby bottles, chopping boards etc."
Excellent!
Currently researching a replacement washing machine.
Apparently the Miele I'm looking at has a Hygiene setting especially "For items where a high level of hygiene is required. Eliminates bacteria from baby bottles, chopping boards etc."
Excellent!
Bet it's noisy on fast spin.
Guess who cut and pasted the information from the dishwasher brochure?
If it were any good, you should be able to shove the baby in and get rid of the germs at source.
Stick your knob in a Hoover Constellation and you'd get rid of the baby at source.
Owain
Lets hope its more reliable than that ill fated Dysan maching with contra rotating 2 part drum and computer control... Still at least they do admit to that being a white elephant.
Brian
Even on slow spin, maybe even noisier.
They all do that sir.
Hygiene and babies in the same sentence? They are just mobile germ banks that people insist on kissing
Almost 7 billion people on the planet. This could take some time... :-)
It was a rhetorical question ...
No almost about it. That milestone has been passed.
Andy
Huh, I'd googled 'world population' beforehand and it had coughed up
6,973,738,433 - but I now see that figure's from 2011. Silly google. :-)
Siri is even less up to date with 6.79 billion people (2009 estimate).
Oh, and the washing-machine that offers the hygiene setting? It's the Miele W5000 WPS Supertronic which, at a John Lewis price of £2899, really ought to be able to do a whole lot more on top!!!
anyone needs during their drying cycle. Sounds like a sales gimmick for the gullible.
Tim
The Miele W5000 isn't a dishwasher, it's a clothes washer. Someone at Miele has apparently made a mistake in the advert linked to.
Doh, lost track of the thread and thought it was about dishwashers. My mistake. Still sounds like a sales gimmick though. ;-)
Tim
Reading the responses, it's been a chance to take the mickey for everyone.
They do mention using steam in the washer, so I'm wondering if their "hygiene" program is what Bosch call a 90 degree wash on my machine.
My Samsung has a hygiene "wash", basically if your clothes aren't dirty you can hot air wash them to kill bacteria. Just how it differs from a tumble dry I do not know.
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