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I bought a new washing machine for my wife: Samsung WF0804W8E 1400 rpm 8kg Bubble Wash Technology.

Last week it was installed, after the first few tries my wife wasn't happy with the amount of bubbles, and the amount of water going into the machine.

We got the installation guy back out to disconnect everything, he said everything was working fine and reconnected the machine.

My wife is still unhappy with the amount of bubbles and water in the machine.

There is a video on youtube of the same machine and there does seem to be a lot more water and bubbles during the cycles on the youtube video compared with ours.

Can anyone please offer any advice?

Thanks

Dave

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So you're not happy with the amount of bubbles? Too little or too many?

TBH, the only way to go forward (As you've just had the appliance installed), is to re-visit the retailer again, show him the YouTube video, express your concerns and see what they say.

As this isn't a 'Technical' question or 'situation' as such, that's all I can say unfortunately :(

Ade

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