A Noise is a very difficult thing to comment on as in most cases it is a personal opinion.
As with all washing machines the final spin is the loudest part of the cycle, the faster the spin the more noisy it is.
For example Bosch who are in my opinion the best front load manufacturer on the market have spin speeds up to 1600RPM, when the 8kg front loader is spinning at that incredible speed it sounds like a jet is flying past.
This is however only for the final few minutes of the cycle.
Other factors that can alter what one person calls noisy and another not is location, acoustics of the room the machine is in, the distance from the machine, what the walls are made off and the particular load you have in the machine per cycle.
In answer to your question, this machine is no more or less noisy than another machine in the same category.
The saving grace is that is does not have a very high spin speed which will make it a lot quieter in its final spin than higher end models.
One important factor in reducing noise is to make sure the machine is as level as possible, the slightest of angle can cause extra vibration and hence more noise.
A useful method to help reduce vibration through the floor is to have a thick rubber matt made from clark rubber or similar and have the machine sitting on that, this can dampen any vibration traveling though to the floor.
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David
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