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Towels (or other clothes) can stick to the drum and as you pull them out, the balance of the drum shifts and can cause it to spin. If you are grabbing something in a fuller load, your hand/wrist can become entangled and rotate with the drum.
Yer fair enough, can't say I've ever had that experience, mine moves around but like maybe a 1/4 rotation at about a snails pace
I think mine might have that brake? It's never spun while off even removing sheets, or several kilos of clothes.
It might not, but it doesn't spin. Asko is the brand I have. It doesn't understand the concept of time though. Just be ause the timer should go 17, 16, 15, 14 doesn't mean it won't end up going 17, 13, 29, 3, 26, off.
Step sister ? Are you stuck in the washer ? What ever am I to do!?
A person of culture I see
I just came over here from reddit. Iโve got some things to learn. Cut me some slack.๐คฃ
A fellow migrator, don't worry, things here seen to be better.