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My husband go for save electrically, save water, cheap, durability.

3 Wants

want good

want cheap

want best

hahaha

:D

For certain things, I will not go for water-saving, eg. Toilet bowl flush and tap. Later "chocolate cakes" cannot be fully flushed off.

My office is using water-saving toilet bowl flush and tap at pantry. Colleagues and I don't like them. Think we use even more water, as we do >1 time flush and wash our cups longer at tap.

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I care the most about durability when I buy electronic products.

My husband go for save electrically, save water, cheap, durability.

3 Wants

want good

want cheap

want best

hahaha

:D

 

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hmm ok :)

so with good customer service, u have no regrets getting hitachi WM right? :P:P

Yes. No regret. Their Customer service is Very Good.

 

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hmm ok :)

so with good customer service, u have no regrets getting hitachi WM right? :P:P

Yeah no regret! :D

I care the most about durability when I buy electronic products.

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hmm ok :)

so with good customer service, u have no regrets getting hitachi WM right? :P:P

Me same as forgotten.

I never use LF WM before. Not in a right position to give commend about their WM.

But the reason of me and my husband choose this WM.

1. ECO. Save Water. Water Electrically.

2. I want to had the option on choosing spin speed. That's why I pick 8.5kg

But I make a very stupid commend when I make order at the shop

"Uncle, I want this 8.5kg but don't want the pink colour one. I want the blue colour one"

Uncle BLUR. Say.. "only got 1 colour for 8.5kg"

"Is it? But I did saw blue colour one lar. Blue colour finish liao ar"

Then my husband step in. "Wah liao. WM is WM. Why bother about pink or blue. Uncle 8.5kg one. simi colour also can"

Then when we left the shop, I still tell my husband.. but I like the blue colour one lah...

He reply "wah liao.. still talk abt the colour. Don't like the pink. Easy. When WM come, u go and spray to blue lor. Simple hor"

:P

 

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Yap that's the one. Buyer has no choice of the type of spray. It comes with a default one.

It's not fair for me to compare LG and Hitachi washing machines because I never use LG one keke. :P

I'm not particular about the water consumption, electricity consumption or noise level, because to me, the washing machine does not run 24 hours like the fridge and aircon. As long as it is durable and last a few years, I will be happy enough.

hmm ok :)

so with good customer service, u have no regrets getting hitachi WM right? :P:P

 

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oic. so can i say that the default water inlet sprayer in the WM is spraying at the side/top of the drum? which is why the water spill out? or the buyer will have a choice of 'type' of spray? ( middle or side/top)

hmmm so would u recommend this WM over the LG? :)

thx

Yap that's the one. Buyer has no choice of the type of spray. It comes with a default one.

It's not fair for me to compare LG and Hitachi washing machines because I never use LG one keke. :P

I'm not particular about the water consumption, electricity consumption or noise level, because to me, the washing machine does not run 24 hours like the fridge and aircon. As long as it is durable and last a few years, I will be happy enough.

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Forgotten, are you referring to the water inlet to the WM.

Like the photo @ Spec doc Pg 6 of 12.

http://www.hitachiconsumer.com/sg/products...s.aspx?oid=2857

Yeah it's the plastic thing (page 5 photo) that sprays water out on top of the basin haha.

Serviceman said that my house's water pressure was too low, so the default one sprayed water to the edge of my basin.

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It is working well for me :)

My washer isn't spoilt actually. The serviceman just changed the water inlet sprayer to another type to spray at the middle, then no water would be sprayed onto the side of my washer and landed to the ground.

Forgotten, are you referring to the water inlet to the WM.

Like the photo @ Spec doc Pg 6 of 12.

http://www.hitachiconsumer.com/sg/products...s.aspx?oid=2857

 

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It is working well for me :)

My washer isn't spoilt actually. The serviceman just changed the water inlet sprayer to another type to spray at the middle, then no water would be sprayed onto the side of my washer and landed to the ground.

oic. so can i say that the default water inlet sprayer in the WM is spraying at the side/top of the drum? which is why the water spill out? or the buyer will have a choice of 'type' of spray? ( middle or side/top)

hmmm so would u recommend this WM over the LG? :)

thx

 

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hi

how is the hitachi performing now? :)

It is working well for me :)

My washer isn't spoilt actually. The serviceman just changed the water inlet sprayer to another type to spray at the middle, then no water would be sprayed onto the side of my washer and landed to the ground.

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Just to update... My hitachi washing machine is indeed leaking even if I wash on empty load! :P

Hitachi customer service is indeed good like what you gals commented. They are sending people to my house tomorrow. For this reason, I think I'll get a Hitachi brand fridge for my mum. ;)

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