[access-uk] Re: Washing machine or washer drier recommendations

  • From: "Audrey Tonge" <audrey.tonge@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 23:15:25 +0100

HI everyone.

Can I say a big thank you to everyone who advised me on Washing machines and washer dryers. I have now got a new bosh washing machine and decided not to go down the washer dryer route, one reason being that they do not take as much washing as the usual washing machines and I would end up doing more washing in the end. The machine I chose was one that has no displays that you have to respond to and has a dial with a very obvious start and stop, the rest are buttons that I can learn the cycle of such as the spin speed one. The buttons are very touch sensitive, but I will get used to them and they are large and not going to take a lot of finding.

I went to currys in the end and was impressed. I went into the shop just before noon on Saturday and got the machine installed and working by Sunday morning at 9.30 AM.

Thanks again to all.

Audrye




-----Original Message----- From: Clive.Lever@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 10:32 AM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Washing machine or washer drier recommendations

Hi Audrey,


I've spoken to Kent Association for the Blind rehab for you.
If you're partially-sighted:
You want to make sure that the washing machine you get has clearly
colour-contrasted markings.

If you're blind and would operate by touch, do not get:
A washing machine with a free-running dial. That is, one that locks into
position one way, and will go round and round if you turn the other. The
dial rotation must have a definite start and end. It will be easier to
put tactile markings such as bump-ons on these.
Try to avoid those washing machine which are designed so that you can be
tidy and push all the buttons in when you finish with them. They are
harder to mark up.
Don't by an electronic machine as these rely on you having to look at
which lights are on to operate them.

Most washing machines/washer dryers these days don't have free rotating
dials, push-in buttons or reliance upon screens to operate them, so you
should be pretty safe as long as you watch out for rogue ones. Best
therefore to go into a shop that sells washing machines and ask for some
sort of hands-on demonstration. Leave it to the shop assistants to tell
you which are the best ones, and they may well say "The cheap ones are
visual I'm Afraid. You want one of these top-price models." (he says
cynically).

HTH,
Clive




Clive Lever
Diversity Advisor
01622 221163 (extension 7000 1163) Room 1.15, Sessions House, County
Hall, Maidstone, ME14 1XQ.
Diversity is a strength and we will value and harness difference for the
benefit of all service users, the individual and KCC.




-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Audrey Tonge
Sent: 20 May 2011 09:08
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Washing machine or washer drier recommendations

HI everyone.

I find that I need to buy a new washing machine and would like to know
what others would recommend from a blind persons angle.  I am also
looking into washer dryers as an alternative and wonder about others
experiences of these as well.

Any recommendations and advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Audrey

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