Dishwasher brand/model that lasts more than 5-6 years?

Anonymous
Our Bosch is 8+ years old. No issues. No service. Reliable. Not the most expensive model.
Anonymous
I've got a Kitchen-Aid, it's 4 years old and works like it did when it was brand new.
Anonymous
After our 3rd GE, sales clerk said seems like you have problems with GE, lol. True. KitchenAid is great, no issues in 5 years so far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Miele is worth the $.


+1 On year 8 and works like it did on day one, and we didn't go with the most expensive model or anything. The only thing I regret was not paying for the next trim level up so that the buttons were on the top of the door -- we can't wash anything while my 16 month old is awake!


Google whether it has a panel lockout feature that you activate by pressing buttons. My 25 year old Whirlpool had that on a rather primitive digital control panel.

Just don't download manuals from sketchy sites. Google for instructions.

Report back if it works.
Anonymous
My Samsung is 12 year old and still going strong. I know people don’t recommend them though.

Are you sure a new motor is $500? Have you looked on eBay? We buy a lot of parts there.
Anonymous
I’ve had 2 Bosch in about 15 years. Not great. It’s funny, when I peruse houses, I will see dishwashers that are clearly decades old.

Seems like nothing is made well anymore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like with 3 dishwashers in 11 years, you must be doing something wrong. Do you rinse your dishes? Do you clean your filters?


You don’t need to rinse your dishes. Chunks yes, sauces/oils no.



That depends on how long you want/expect your dishwasher to last -- hence the observation/question.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 6 year old kitchenaid dishwasher needs a new motor. It’s $500 to replace, so it’s probably a better decision to purchase a new one. This will be my 3rd dishwasher in 11 years. My other GE one died at 5 years. Any recs for a reliable and longer lasting one? Or am I better off just buying a midrange whirlpool or Maytag instead of spending over $1000 for a brand like Kitchenaid? Other option is roll the die and fix current one.


Well, Whirlpool, Maytag, and KitchenAid are all Whirlpool brands, so if you go that route, just pick the one that has all of the features you want and don't worry about the brand.

People I know tend to love or hate their Bosch's. There is no in between - half the people I know that have had them HATED them, the other half love them. The appliance repairman we have used for a couple things has told us he owns a Whirlpool dishwasher and that's what he would buy again. He says the most expensive to repair is Bosch. He won't repair Samsung or LG appliances.
Anonymous
Bosch from Costco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our kitchen aid is going on 17 years with just 1 repair we did ourselves.


We bought our kitchenaide 13 years ago. The washer works great. The rack quality is a different story. The cheap plastic wheels continuously break. Other than that, we have been satisfied.

I shudder at the idea of buying a replacement dishwasher. The past 5 years there were so many environmental requirements added to appliances. As a result, the quality of things like dishwashers is now crap and turned what should be a 15-20 year purchase into the appliance verson of temu fast fashion, wear once and throw away.

Enhanced environmental standards are pointless when turns what should be a 15 to 20 year purchase into crap products that end up in a landfill after 3-5 years because they are cheaper to replace than to repair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like with 3 dishwashers in 11 years, you must be doing something wrong. Do you rinse your dishes? Do you clean your filters?


You don’t need to rinse your dishes. Chunks yes, sauces/oils no.


Of course you need to rinse your dishes bdfore loading.
Anonymous
Eight years in, we’re also happy with our kitchen aid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Miele and bosch. I run mine 3 times a day sometimes and every day otherwise. Still going strong after 10 yrs on Bosch and 27 years on Miele.


How large is your family? 3 times a day?
Anonymous
My parents bought their house in 1995 and sold it in 2015 with the same Whirlpool dishwasher. We got an LG one in 2022 and it died this week. Everything is made poorly now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like with 3 dishwashers in 11 years, you must be doing something wrong. Do you rinse your dishes? Do you clean your filters?


You don’t need to rinse your dishes. Chunks yes, sauces/oils no.


Of course you need to rinse your dishes bdfore loading.


Of course you don't need to rinse your dishes before loading.

You're wasting water. Scrape off the chunks and you're good to go.

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