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Beko - Washing machine

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Does anyone have any experience with Beko washing machine? Is the Beko WME7267 model any good?

Regards, VJ

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  • imso
    imso Posts: 14 Forumite
    I has a Beko washing machine (don't recall the model) which broke after 1 year (just out of warrenty). It had to be scrapped as my washing machine repair guy said the parts were impossible to get hold of

    This was a few years back, maybe it's different now but personally i wouldn't choose Beko again
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  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Budget brand=no parts and short lifespan.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    macman wrote: »
    Budget brand=no parts and short lifespan.

    But no worse then almost all brands of washing machines, these days.
  • I've had a Beko for about 5 years, no problems at all - unlike the expensive German c**p that it replaced.
  • minibbb
    minibbb Posts: 342 Forumite
    Ive got the Beko wme7267 machine and have had it for about six months. The quick wash cycles are great, a 40 degree wash takes 50 minutes and a 30 degree wash takes 39 minutes. The 7kg load is very useful and the machine is very quiet in use. I found 1400 spin speed to be fine, the 1600 makes the machine vibrate a fair bit!
    Last week however the machine had a bit of a funny turn and made some odd noises. I reset it and it seems to be working fine now but I might get the engineer out to check it anyway.
    Ultimately it washes my clothes well and only cost me £265 so I cant complain and would recommend it to anyone looking for a machine in the cheaper range of the market as nothing else I looked at came close. It has a 12 month warranty which I'll likely extend for peace of mind.
  • We moved recently and left our 7 year old Beko still going strong, we've got another one now - poss the model you mention - performs very well, very good value for money.
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    But why would anybody need to deal with the maker of a product, if it is under warranty, then the retailer is responsible for sorting matters, not the manufacturer.
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