Whirlpool FreshCare+ 6th Sense - Whites 70°C + Extra Rinses (2) - Full Load (8KG) (Complete Cycle)

I didn't think it would handle a full 8kg load at first, comparing it with my previous machine which couldn't handle more than 1KG load. It used a perfect amount of water for the mainwash (not too high to prevent dilution of the detergent, not too low to actually wash well) and the rinse levels were also stunning. balancing was kept to a minimal amount, with taking mostly around 3 minutes, only on the final spin though. It cleaned everything perfectly, and also managed to heat up to temperature, re-heating several times throughout the mainwash. I am very impressed by how the machine adapts the cycle to the load, for example: on the 1st interim spin the machine detected a sudslock multiple times which forced it to stop spinning in order to have time to drain all of the leftover suds out. however, on the 2nd interim spin the machine did a slow "step by step" or so called "progressive" ramp up, extending the interim spin to make sure it has enough time to drain out all the excess water. it's truly impressing how a machine with such a low price tag can do all this. the 1000rpm interim spins also help with the rinsing. you can see the water clarity is already pretty clear on the 2nd rinse. the final spin is sudsy due to the softener being used. all in all, a very nice cycle, like most of the cycles found on this machine 0:00 selecting cycle 0:24 load sensing 6:55 heating to 70°C 10:18 enzyme phase at 45°C 10:48 static heat to 70°C 12:01 mainwash at 70°C 16:08 cooldown 17:20 1st interim spin (sudslock) (600rpm) 19:36 1st rinse 21:10 2nd interim spin with progressive ramp up (1000rpm) 26:21 2nd rinse 28:45 3rd interim spin (1000rpm) 31:21 3rd rinse 32:55 4th interim spin (1000rpm) 36:01 final rinse 41:01 final spin (unbalanced) (1400rpm) 50:35 anti-crease 51:35 end of cycle