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Tidybuoy 07-21-2017 12:40 PM

I just replaced all my appliances. I went with Kitchenaid because I wanted everything to match. However, I did buy the higher-end dishwasher which was $1200. So far so good and I was definately happy with my old Kitchenaid which was about 30 years old.

This dishwasher is so quiet you would not think it's on. It also has a much longer cycle than my old dishwasher. 2.25 hours for normal and 3.25 hours for heavy duty.

scottmandue 07-21-2017 12:48 PM

I'm curious how the Bosch without a heating element drys the dishes?

Our old dishwasher is due for replacement, anything on the top shelf has to be hand dried, something I would like to get away from having to do.

mjohnson 07-21-2017 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 9671306)
I'm curious how the Bosch without a heating element drys the dishes?

Our old dishwasher is due for replacement, anything on the top shelf has to be hand dried, something I would like to get away from having to do.

Ours does pretty well with the things that the rinse aid can wet and let gravity get most of the water off. The residual heat from the hot water rinse does the rest. Some of our plastic items apparently don't get wetted by the rinse aid - so the towel on the countertop does the drying. Then again, we're in the high desert with humidity rarely >30%.

Small price I think. It's been a good machine for six years. Another three or so and I'll happily replace it with the same. However, if it craps the bed tomorrow I may change my opinion...

Groesbeck Hurricane 07-25-2017 05:03 AM

Sooo, went in to get a Bosch. Started talking the money side of things and it was fun. Wife actually decided she wanted a specific Miele. "It was used as a show demo."

Me: It is missing several parts.

Sales: You can find those at any parts warehouse.

Me: It is missing the kick-plate, the upper wand, the powercord, the drain hose, the fill hose, the connectors for installation under the counter.

Sales: Those are about $20 - $40 total at any supply warehouse. We are still saving you $300.00.

Me: $283.00 before the missing parts. Are you going to throw in the parts since they are so inexpensive?

Sales: It is as is, besides they are cheap and easy to find.

Downhill from there. Seems all the scratch and dents had the same game being played.

Left, went to another store, Wife found a Bosch model she really liked and we bought it. Not in stock, arrives Saturday. So now we have three Bosch appliances. Strange how that happened.

911boost 07-25-2017 07:41 AM

I am getting ready to redo my entire first floor, including the kitchen. I changed the kitchen up completely, so it was time for some upgraded appliances. I have been happy with my LG fridge and Dishwasher, but went with Bosch. If you bought more than 3 things you got a pretty decent discount from the place I went.

Of course I could have bought an SC a few years ago with what everything cost together.....

pavulon 07-25-2017 06:14 PM

14yo stainless Kitchen Aid. DIY replaced a pump and door cable in that time and run on water softener lines. Quiet, cleans well and still going strong.

911 Rod 07-26-2017 01:18 PM

Had an AEG in my last house and it lasted over 20 years. Very quite and cleaned amazing. Should have as the PO paid over 3 grand for it.
Now have a Bosh now and can't really complain. Cats like the red dot. Flimsy compared to the AEG.

stinkindiesel 07-26-2017 06:34 PM

I went with Bosch the last time around because it was quiet and available. I wanted to get a look at a Miele, but couldn't find a local source with one of the floor. They were more than happy to order me one, but not until after I paid for it :^(

I've been happy with the Bosch, though it doesn't have the internal water heater the older Kitchenaid it replaced did. Guess that's the industry standard way of meeting the green label requirements; push the water heat expense to another appliance.

Gary

Sebastrue 03-13-2020 04:22 PM

1200$??? Wow You paid a lot ! I’ve bought Kitchenaid and paid around 900$. Totally new and it works amazing. Maybe it because the location. I’ve bought from IanBoer (company), actually I’m always buying from there and all their products work around five years now with no noise and problems at all. So, it seams to me that I’ve saved 300$ comparing to you:) I’ll leave a link, maybe somewhere in the future you’ll need something new and cheap. https://ianboer.com.au

wdfifteen 03-13-2020 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by 74-911 (Post 9669468)
Bosch.... by far the best, quietest DW we've owned.

+1
Loved our Bosch.

aigel 03-13-2020 11:52 PM

Bosch has a weird trap / sieve in the bottom. It has an open path for odd shaped items to get into the pump / drain hose. Namely fish bones and fish scales that make it past this trap and stop the pump or clog the drain hose. I am not quite sure why they don't just make a continuous sieve that you pull out as needed. It is SUPER annoying to have to unclog. I can see most people not eating whole fish, but we do, so now after fish dinner, plates are pre-rinsed thoroughly and that has helped. Still, a strange design ...

Otherwise the Bosch is great. I wish it had a garbage disposal in the bottom like some American models. I like to put soiled dishes in the dishwasher, if I have to pre-rinse everything, I may as well skip the dishwasher.

G

Bill Douglas 03-14-2020 12:50 AM

Has anyone got a Miele dishwasher?

berettafan 03-14-2020 01:01 AM

Dishwasher Question
 
Aigel we noticed that weird design as well. Our Maytag has a disposal type drain and that seems like the best design. Unfortunately its been acting up of late (electronics and a leaky hose connection) so we are sort of in the market.

Bugsinrugs 03-14-2020 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 10783484)
Has anyone got a Miele dishwasher?

I have a two year old Miele. Used to have a Bosch that lasted 20 years. We went with a Miele because it is still made in Germany. Only the very top of the line Bosch is made in Germany. Been very happy with the Miele so far. Extremely quiet.

berettafan 03-14-2020 04:09 AM

Any recent Bosch purchasers unhappy with the drying?

DonDavis 03-14-2020 10:10 AM

Heads up, July 2017 thread...

Another old thread resurrected by a bot.

But while we're on it, I have all kitchen appliances made by none other than, the dreaded scurge of all things electronic, Samsung!

So far, so good.
*ducking*

Bill Douglas 03-14-2020 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DonDavis (Post 10783884)
Samsung!

So far, so good.
*ducking*

I like Samsung stuff too. Providing the factory people don't all die, there should be good stuff coming out of the place for years to come.

berettafan 03-14-2020 05:20 PM

we have a Samsung fridge. not very old but an excellent design.

stevej37 03-14-2020 05:28 PM

Where is Kenmore in the Poll??

look 171 03-14-2020 05:58 PM

I posted this before. Here's the order:

Miele
Bosch
Asko or kitchen Aid.

I have a Samsung in one of my rental, so time will tell.


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