Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GE corporation sold the “GE Appliances” brands and business unit to a (communist) Chinese company - I think it was “Haier”. Those items are no longer made by the actual GE company. Just FYI.
So GE monogram is Chinese?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just bought a Miele dishwasher. Seems like a solid machine and they are offering an upgrade to a 5 year warranty right now. Not much more expensive than a Bosch. Read online reviews and comparisons…
I have a Miele and a Bosch and the Bosch is MUCH better. The problem with the Miele is the layout and organization inside makes no sense - so pay attention to that OP. I can get so much more in my Bosch. And the Miele doesn't dry well at all - even with the Jet Dry added I'm constantly drying things as I unload it. They both wash equally well though.
And I know there is a lot of Sub-Zero hate here - but I've had them in almost every house I've lived in since the 1980s and have NEVER had any problems with them. The produce really does last longer in them. I currently have Sub-Zero fridge, freezer drawers, full-size and small wine fridges and a beverage fridge - all in perfect order for years.
I DON'T recommend a GE Monogram high-end fridge. I had one of those and it was chronically ill!
Good luck with the reno OP.
Anonymous wrote:I just bought a Miele dishwasher. Seems like a solid machine and they are offering an upgrade to a 5 year warranty right now. Not much more expensive than a Bosch. Read online reviews and comparisons…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If what matters to you is that it’s “high end,” just pay for whatever kind looks good to you.
With respect, the whole point of “high end” kitchen appliances is “shady stuff with pricing.” So just pay the money and get what you want.
Op here. We are actually pretty good (and frequent) cooks. What I mostly care about, though, is something that looks good/interesting and won’t break down. I don’t care if the oven costs 5k or 15k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GE corporation sold the “GE Appliances” brands and business unit to a (communist) Chinese company - I think it was “Haier”. Those items are no longer made by the actual GE company. Just FYI.
So GE monogram is Chinese?
Anonymous wrote:GE corporation sold the “GE Appliances” brands and business unit to a (communist) Chinese company - I think it was “Haier”. Those items are no longer made by the actual GE company. Just FYI.
Anonymous wrote:GE corporation sold the “GE Appliances” brands and business unit to a (communist) Chinese company - I think it was “Haier”. Those items are no longer made by the actual GE company. Just FYI.