Favorite Dishwasher

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bosch dishwashers are far better than most others.


No,
And it doesn’t dry.


Dries just fine if you use it correctly.
Anonymous
I have a GE dishwasher I got from Costco last year. Washes well and dries thoroughly.
Anonymous
Bosch 800 with Crystal Dry and the 3rd rack! Love mine. Super quiet. Costco sells them now which makes it an even better deal.
Anonymous
We had a maytag at our townhome that we sold. Loved it. Then moved into a rental that had the same one! Still loved it. Never had any problems with either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a maytag at our townhome that we sold. Loved it. Then moved into a rental that had the same one! Still loved it. Never had any problems with either.


Also, we now have a kitchen aid with 3rd rack at the house we purchased and we don’t like it as much as the Maytag. At one time my husband even suggested replacing it because it wasn't getting things clean, but now it does with the sanitary cycle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a maytag at our townhome that we sold. Loved it. Then moved into a rental that had the same one! Still loved it. Never had any problems with either.


Also, we now have a kitchen aid with 3rd rack at the house we purchased and we don’t like it as much as the Maytag. At one time my husband even suggested replacing it because it wasn't getting things clean, but now it does with the sanitary cycle.

Interesting - it's the same company. Maytag/Whirlpool/KitchenAid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bosch dishwashers are far better than most others.


But will break in 7 years. Happened to us and friends. Parts not available. Will never buy again. We have an Asko that’s lasted 14 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bosch dishwashers are far better than most others.


But will break in 7 years. Happened to us and friends. Parts not available. Will never buy again. We have an Asko that’s lasted 14 years.


Our first Bosch 800 lasted 15+ years - still was working well (zero repairs) when we moved away.

In current house, Bosch 800 has lasted 8+ years (also zero repairs). Mileage can vary.
Anonymous
Our Cove works very well and is extremely quiet when operating. In our experience, wet contents are the result of how the unit was loaded. If you position containers or glasses or the like in such a way that they can't fully drain after the cycle completes, water will remain in them.
Anonymous
Our first Bosch lasted just under 10 years. We could have fixed it for about $300 but it made sense to use that towards new Bosch that cost us $900.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bosch dishwashers are far better than most others.


But will break in 7 years. Happened to us and friends. Parts not available. Will never buy again. We have an Asko that’s lasted 14 years.

They'll all break in less than 10 years.
Anonymous
Miele!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bosch dishwashers are far better than most others.


But will break in 7 years. Happened to us and friends. Parts not available. Will never buy again. We have an Asko that’s lasted 14 years.

They'll all break in less than 10 years.


I literally said in my post that my Asko is fine after 14 years, so no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bosch dishwashers are far better than most others.


But will break in 7 years. Happened to us and friends. Parts not available. Will never buy again. We have an Asko that’s lasted 14 years.

They'll all break in less than 10 years.


I literally said in my post that my Asko is fine after 14 years, so no.

Good for you! You will not have that experience the next time you buy one.
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