Washing machines exploding

Danger This is an updated article about washing machines “exploding”, which was previously published in mid 2011 on my original site Washerhelp. (If you are looking into exploding door glass – you need this article instead door glass exploded).

If the drum has exploded out of the washing machine then continue reading.

Hotpoint Indesit & Hoover Candy washing machines exploding

I’ve been following and collating people’s experiences of exploding washing machines for a few years now, which started abroad. The first reports were mostly of Hoover & Candy washing machines (see links at bottom of article) but for some reason focus has shifted to Hotpoint and Indesit washers even though I have over 20 reports of Hoover or Candy washing machines doing the same thing.


Manufacturer’s first assured us that UK washing machines were not affected, which turned out to be untrue. Then they decided there was no need to warn any customers with an official safety notice, which was heavily criticised by Which? Then they assured BBC Watchdog that only two models were affected, which again turned out to be untrue and gave a false sense of security to many.

Last night BBC Watchdog did a second feature on this story (the first being in November 2012) and both Indesit and Hotpoint have now accepted they need to issue a proper safety notice, and have done (links below).

What’s happening?

The inner drums of these washing machines are coming undone at the seams or splitting on spin, which is causing the laundry and parts of the metal inner drum to burst through the top of the (plastic) outer drum and through the plastic lid and control panels.

Due to the strong centrifugal forces involved on high spin the washing machine mechanically explodes throwing debris across the room.

Sensationalist headlines

Exploding washing machines reported in the press My original article was picked up on several months ago and made headlines around the world, many of them sensational.


However, it does appear that washing machines with this potential to explode are in use all around the UK. Manufacturers all over the world typically try to mitigate safety issues by quoting how only a very small a percentage of the hundreds of thousands built have been affected. Whilst true, surely the only thing relevant is the potential consequences, not the percentage?

Taking their argument to its logical conclusion, if a child was killed by a product with a known design or manufacturing fault a manufacturer would try to say it’s only one child but there must be a million children unaffected. Therefore it’s not the frequency – but the potential danger and seriousness that should drive this sort of thing.

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What if you have one of these washing machines?

Hotpoint and Indesit have issued statements saying

The incidents outlined has been identified as a technical issue with a very small percentage of washing machine production during periods of 2007 to 2009 could be affected. [sic]   ”

Official Hotpoint & Indesit Safety Notices

Please let me know if any of the above links stop working


The faster spinning washing machines appear to be the problem, particularly 1400 or 1600 rpm I’ve commented many times before on Washerhelp that in my opinion many modern washing machines spin too fast for their quality of build. Plastic outer tubs (or drums) also play a part in allowing this sort of thing to happen, which couldn’t happen when we had metal outer tubs.

Spinning at such high speeds puts a lot of stress and strain on a washing machine and involves powerful forces. Do manufacturers increase the quality of motors, drums, suspension etc. when they make them spin much faster? As far as I’m aware, no they don’t.

If you are concerned, you need to check your model number using the above links. If your model number isn’t officially affected but you don’t trust that it’s guaranteed to be safe the best thing you can do is –

  • Make sure people stay out of the room the washing machine is in when it’s spinning – especially children. Pets also.
  • Stop letting your washing machine spin at full speed by changing the wash programme, or preferably if you have options to reduce the spin speed of the final spin reduce it to 1000 rpm or as near as they will allow. If you are seriously concerned maybe even down to 800 rpm. Logic dictates that the faster one is spinning the more likely and the worse an incident could be.

I can’t guarantee these tips will prevent any incident, and some may argue it’s an over reaction to even follow these steps. People have to make up their own mind. It is true that statistically it’s very unlikely to happen to any specific washing machine, presumably even ones with affected model numbers.

The main thing to bear in mind is to limit people’s exposure to them whilst doing a load. As with all washing machines and other appliances like dishwashers and tumble dryers my advice is to never leave them on totally unattended or when in bed.

PREVIOUS COMMENTS TRANSFERRED: I’ve decided to copy and paste all previous comments that had been added to this article when it was on Washerhelp for reference. Therefore the first few pages of comments below will appear to have come from me.

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95 thoughts on “Washing machines exploding”

  1. Our Hotpoint Aquarius WML540 exploded today while we were out in the garden. Completely wrecked machine, blew side panel off kitchen cupboard, shunted sink unit and dishwasher (cannot use these now), ripped flooring and plastic shrapnel everywhere. Ruined clothes in washer. Are hotpoint likely to compensate for the washer (5 years old) as well as damage for kitchen?

  2. Hello Paul. If the problem has been caused by the fault described in this Safety Notice and your model is listed as one affected by Hotpoint on their site (linked to in my article) then I would expect full compensation if I were you.

  3. This morning my Hoover Vision hd 964ZD exploded, one of the metal pieces has sliced my arm, probably going to need a tetanus jab! The metal drum has completed tangled all the clothes, the plastic drum is split, one of the springs that holds the drum has snapped and plastic has been strewn everywhere. Is this one of the models affected? As I think it was purchased from Comet, how would I go about getting it sorted? Are they supposed to replace the washing machine without question or are they going to try and make me pay? Thanks.

  4. have indesit iwc6105 drum been replaced 3 months ago now needs new one again and only 14 months old anyone else had same problem

    1. was not broken apart as far as i no just sounds like drum banging all over in top spin and its getting worse

  5. brought an indesit iwd61451 washing machine yesterday after one wash it started smelling of smoke making banging noises after the spin, now it doesn’t work I have someone coming out tomorrow but its like BRAND NEW! I haven’t been able to do a wash in it!

    1. indesit engineer been to day washer needs new drum again 3rd one since new only 14 months old ,also bolts coming out of concrete on top ,anyone had same problem ??

  6. My Hoover OPH 147 drum fractured today (on fast spin with full but not excessive load) causing the casing to ‘explode’. Thanks for showing me I’m not the only one!

  7. My indesiwasher blew up this morning.. model number wixl163. Was stood next to it when it happened and my 2 yr old not far from it either! Its in total bits inside! The metal drum has a big hole in it and clothes which are tore and wrapped around which i cant remove. Phoned indesit and now waiting for them to ring me back. I can honestly say I’ve never heard anything like it when it happened, sounded like a bomb went off, even lifted the worktop and threw glasses off it, even the powder drawer was thrown out of it!!There was debris all over the kitchen. People should be made aware of this fault, me and my son was very lucky not to have been injured.

  8. Tony Matwiejczuk

    My Hoover OPH 148 ‘blew up’ on Friday, it is covered under a Domestic and General warranty .

    An engineer came out yesterday (30/09/13 ) , he looked at it , stuck his head inside it and took photo’s of it and told me he would email someone and then I would receive a phone call about it

    I await with interest because there does seem to be a mixture of responses , I just hope mine is one of the positive ones as I’m running out of socks rapidly !!

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