Anonymous wrote:We have the futura Classic which cost 1300. Had one problem so far and that was fixed by using the manual. It was a drain error. It cleans well and it's silent. It takes a log time to run but so does a Bosch. We have had ours for 4 years. My sister has a Bosch and it leaks here and there.
What I love: separate tray for utensils and silverware, you can double stack mugs, the large capacity.
What I'm not a fan of: the fact that even though it has a fan, it doesn't dry well (we have a baby so a lot of plastic bottle and pump parts) and the cycle length
Anonymous wrote:I was just replaced 10-year-old Miele. Like you, I have a panel over it to match the cabinetry. The installers were not willing to guarantee that it would be an exact fit with the panel, but it turned out that it fit without any gap. The machine is so quiet and cleans the dishes well.
Anonymous wrote:Too funny!
My $600 GE dishwasher has been going for 10 years. Not a single problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just replaced our builder grade dishwasher with a Bosch 800 series dishwasher. First, my best friend and his wife had replace their dishwasher last year and they loved their Bosch. There were several features that we liked about the Bosch. We spent a couple of weekends reviewing a number of dishwashers including Kitchenaids, Bosch, and Miele. We reviewed on-line including Consumer Reports and a number of other sites. We went to several stores to look for models that we had found on-line. After a couple of weekends studying until our eyes were crossed and the numbers started to run together we opted for the Bosch. We had owned a Miele vacuum cleaner that was a good unit, but repairs, replacement parts and accessories were very expensive and hard to find, even on-line. The replacement bags and filters cost an arm and a leg. It is so very hard to find anyone that can service the darn thing. We finally decided that the accessibility of replacement parts and repair services for an appliance we expected to have at least 10 years was worth picking the Bosch over the KitchenAid and the Miele. We also felt that some of the extra features that we got in the Bosch fit our family and usage patterns much better.
Thank you for this. What model did you end up getting?

Anonymous wrote:We just replaced our builder grade dishwasher with a Bosch 800 series dishwasher. First, my best friend and his wife had replace their dishwasher last year and they loved their Bosch. There were several features that we liked about the Bosch. We spent a couple of weekends reviewing a number of dishwashers including Kitchenaids, Bosch, and Miele. We reviewed on-line including Consumer Reports and a number of other sites. We went to several stores to look for models that we had found on-line. After a couple of weekends studying until our eyes were crossed and the numbers started to run together we opted for the Bosch. We had owned a Miele vacuum cleaner that was a good unit, but repairs, replacement parts and accessories were very expensive and hard to find, even on-line. The replacement bags and filters cost an arm and a leg. It is so very hard to find anyone that can service the darn thing. We finally decided that the accessibility of replacement parts and repair services for an appliance we expected to have at least 10 years was worth picking the Bosch over the KitchenAid and the Miele. We also felt that some of the extra features that we got in the Bosch fit our family and usage patterns much better.