
More than 10,000 owners told us about the reliability track record of the washing machines in their homes. The three most common washing machine faults Fisher & Paykel washing machine reviews.If you're not yet a member, join Which? to get instant access to the following washing machine brand verdicts: AEG, Beko, Bosch, LG, John Lewis, Miele, Neff, Samsung, Siemens, Zanussi and more.Īlready know which washing machine brand you want? Use these links to go straight to our reviews and find your ideal model for each brand. Only Which? members can log in to view our verdicts on the brands listed below and whether they are worth buying. Read on for our verdict on whether it's a brand worth buying. We've pulled together our reliability data, customer insight and their average performance in our independent washing machine tests to give you an in-depth look at each brand. Proportion repaired or replaced due to a fault in the first seven years If you're not yet a member, join Which? to get instant access. Only logged-in Which? members can view which brands are the most and least reliable, and which our members are most satisfied with, in the table below. The 'proportion faulty' is the percentage that experienced a fault and the 'proportion repaired or replaced' is the percentage of washing machines that were fixed or thrown away due to the fault. Brands are ranked by their customer score, which reflects whether customers would recommend each brand and their level of satisfaction. The table below summarises this year’s results, based on washing machines bought in the past seven years. Take a look at our washing machine reviews to see which sailed through our tough tests Washing machine brands rated We've crunched the numbers for the biggest washing machine manufacturers – including Miele, Bosch and Samsung – and have calculated a customer score for each, so you know which brands come recommended by owners. Our survey data takes into account which washing machines had faults reported and whether they needed to be repaired or replaced as a result.


That’s why this year, in our unique longevity and customer satisfaction survey, we've asked more than 12,000 Which? members and 5,000 members of the public to tell us whether they're happy with their washing machine and if they've experienced problems.

Knowing which brands develop more faults is vital when you're buying a new washing machine. Drum bearing problems, electrical failures and a broken door are some of the most common washing machine faults, according to our annual survey of owners.
