Hoover HLEV8LG
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Price: £289.00
Brand: Hoover
Description: HLE V8LG-80 8KG Load Vented Tumble Dryer - White. Hoover HLEV8LG - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Tumble Dryers
Merchant: Hughes Direct
Product ID: HOO-HLEV8LG
Delivery time: 2
Delivery cost: 19.99
MPN: HLEV8LG
EAN: 8059019034188
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Author: Carrie
Rating: 5
Review: Easy to use
Author: big_bapper
Rating: 1
Review: This tumble dryer has 15 different cycles - impressive huh. The one for sheets and larget items is called XXL. It's description in the manual reads exactly as this (I reproduce the poor grammar/spelling errors): XXL Load Specific cycle dedicated to dry large linens eg curtains sheets and tableclothes. Thanks to a specifics movement of the drum, the linens will be dry minimizing tangles and fold. What this equates to is ( viewing the drum form the front, the drum rotates clockwise for circa 5 minutes, then it stops, it then rotates anti-clockwise for circa one third of a turn and stops, clockwise again for another 5 mins, stop, anti-clockwise for a third of a turn and then repeat... get the picture... What this actually does is: over a drying cycle, the large item starts to progressively wind itself into a cylindrical shaped lump, the third reverse cycles are insufficient to unwind it. The machine eventually stops with the lump damp on the inside but progressively dryer as you reach the outer layers. I presume the cycle characteristics are controlled by imbedded microcode in a chip. Whoever thought of this cycle deserves a P45, and as for testing - gawd knows how this was passed as being satisfactory. Why on earth didn't they just have it so it went in each direction for equal durations. The machine is obviously capable of doing it ( as demonstrated by the one third turn ). Very disappointed - buyer beware.