Bosch Serie 6 WAU28R90GB 9Kg Washing Machine with 1400 rpm – White
9kg drum capacity – great for medium-sized households. Wash cycle adapts to target and remove tough stains. Gets a full load perfectly clean in just an hour. Super quiet model – great for open plan living.
Sit back and relax as this washing machine from Bosch takes care of your laundry for you. With a 9kg drum capacity, it’s perfect for medium-sized households. And if you’re ever in a hurry to meet a friend, the 15 minute quick wash will clean your favourite outfit fast. AntiStain technology is also handy, as it automatically adjusts the water’s temperature, soak time, and drum movements to target common blemishes like grass marks in P.E. kits. This means you can simply select the type of stain on your clothes and let the machine do the work for you, so you can enjoy spotless outfits with every load. Plus, you can host the weekly board game night with ease thanks to the ecoSilence Drive, as it uses frictionless magnets instead of noisy brushes for super-quiet cycles.
- 9kg drum capacity – great for medium-sized households
- Wash cycle adapts to target and remove tough stains
- Gets a full load perfectly clean in just an hour
- Super quiet model – great for open plan living
- Dimensions (cm) – H84.8 x W59.8 x D63.2
Additional information
Dimensions (cm) | (H)84.8 x (W)59.8 x (D)63.2 |
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Noise Level (Spin) | 72 dB |
Wash Load | 9 Kg |
Max Spin Speed | 1400 RPM |
Annual Energy Cost Based On 15.40p/Unit | 23.41 |
Quick Wash Time | 15 Minutes |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 Year |
Year 1400 (MCD) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, which was used in Europe until 1582. The year 1400 would not have been a leap year on the Gregorian calendar, and is not treated as such on the Proleptic Gregorian calendar used for calculations for pre-Gregorian dates. It was the 1400th year of the Common Era and Anno Domini designations, the 400th year of the 2nd millennium, the 100th and last year of the 14th century, and the first year of the 1400s decade. The dominical letter for 1400 is DC on the Julian calendar for the leap year starting on Thursday, and E for the century common year starting on Wednesday.
6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number.
A machine is a physical system that uses power to apply forces and control movement to perform an action. The term is commonly applied to artificial devices, such as those employing engines or motors, but also to natural biological macromolecules, such as molecular machines. Machines can be driven by animals and people, by natural forces such as wind and water, and by chemical, thermal, or electrical power, and include a system of mechanisms that shape the actuator input to achieve a specific application of output forces and movement. They can also include computers and sensors that monitor performance and plan movement, often called mechanical systems.
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Washing is a method of cleaning, usually with water and soap or detergent. Regularly washing and then rinsing both body and clothing is an essential part of good hygiene and health.
Often people use soaps and detergents to assist in the emulsification of oils and dirt particles so they can be washed away. The soap can be applied directly, or with the aid of a washcloth or assisted with sponges or similar cleaning tools.
In social contexts, washing refers to the act of bathing, or washing different parts of the body, such as hands, hair, or faces. Excessive washing may damage the hair, causing dandruff, or cause rough skin/skin lesions. Some washing of the body is done ritually in religions like Christianity and Judiasm, as an act of purification.
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White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide.
In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France as well as the flag of monachist France from 1815 to 1830, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek temples and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th century, with the advent of neoclassical architecture, white became the most common color of new churches, capitols, and other government buildings, especially in the United States. It was also widely used in 20th century modern architecture as a symbol of modernity and simplicity.
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by Sally
Love it! Very quiet, big drum, uses less detergent than other machines, good rinse and spin. Great. Would have liked a wrench in the fitting kit for adjusting the feet.
by Stuart
So far so good and very easy to use. Not as quiet as I hoped but better than previous machines.
by Julie
Nice and easy to use, good clear instructions and a great wash and efficient spin.
by Kenny
This has been the best 60th birthday present my husband could have bought me. Having had our previous machine for 21 years, I have been treated to a fabulous Bosch replacement washer that looks amazing, is quiet, has fabulous features and multiple programmes to choose from. Great value for money, ao.com were amazing with their delivery and collection service and really positive after sales Customer Service, looking after me with my follow up enquiry. I would highly recommend this fantastic value for money Bosch washing machine and ao.com for a great all round experience.
by James
Great product 100% would recommend to others in need of a top notch washing Machine.
by Will
Only had it for a week, but this is the 3rd bosch washing macine I have owned since buying my first flat 28 years ago, this appears to work exactly the same as my last one, does the job.