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dishwasher advice please

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MrsJamJam Mon 27-Nov-17 12:57:00

We recently stayed in a holiday cottage with a very smart new dishwasher which had an upper tray for cutlery. DH was very taken with how much better it cleaned everything the our current 12 year old one and has therefore declared that we need a new one. We are looking at Miele, Bosch or Siemans. Has anyone any experience to share?

Charleygirl Mon 27-Nov-17 13:34:19

I have a Bosch but I suppose that it is quite elderly now being around 5 years old. My only grumble is that there is no way of me knowing how much longer it has to run.

I would google and read the reviews. Some are an eye watering price and I do not think that it is necessary to pay so much.

If you do not need it now I would research and then wait for the January sales.

HildaW Mon 27-Nov-17 14:02:59

A good place to look is on the John Lewis site.....the reviews can be very helpful. Also 'Good Housekeeping' rates white goods regularly.

Scribbles Mon 27-Nov-17 14:25:45

I've previously had a Zanussi and one whose brand I can't remember - poss Morphy Richards?? They were both OK, lasted about seven years each without major problems. I'm now into my second Bosch and they're far and away better than the others. The first Bosch was 10 years old and still going strong so I gave it away when we moved. The current one is around 2 years old and does an excellent cleaning job. Any rejects are usually down to poor loading on our part. No hesitation in recommending the brand.

Grannyknot Mon 27-Nov-17 14:26:50

Another vote for Bosch...

Primrose65 Mon 27-Nov-17 14:39:50

I've had a Miele dishwasher for ages (nearly 15 years now) and would recommend them. I have an integrated one, with the cutlery tray. It's given perfect service, cheap to run and I cannot fault it. It has a quick wash which I use most of the time - takes about an hour to wash and dry. It's nice and quiet too.
Yes, you can always buy cheaper than Miele but for me, it's not the cost, it's the value. They are built to last 20 years and mine doesn't feel old, even though I suppose it is. I would look out for offers, they do sometimes give a 10 year parts and labour guarantee which I think says it all. The only problem you might have is once you have one Miele appliance, you'll want to replace all your others!

cornergran Mon 27-Nov-17 14:43:06

Siemens here, we love it. Before that had Zanussi, it ran for years and years, fell to pieces in the end.

Mapleleaf Mon 27-Nov-17 15:59:53

Our Bosch slimline will be 16 in January!

Willow500 Mon 27-Nov-17 16:34:10

I think I'm on my third dishwasher now - we've been in here over 30 years so the memory is a bit shaky! The first one was integrated but can't remember what make, the second one was Philips and was fine but we changed the kitchen last year so now have a Bosch and it's very good. I've never seen one with a cutlery rack in the top tray.

midgey Mon 27-Nov-17 16:37:02

My son has a Bosche, it has an upper cutlery tray and the timer is shone onto the floor.....very impressive!

Greyduster Mon 27-Nov-17 16:38:47

My DD has a Neff (they all come under the Bosch umbrella now I think) with a top cutlery tray and she is very happy with it. I have a Neff without the top cutlery tray and I am very happy with it.

annodomini Mon 27-Nov-17 16:43:17

I've had my Bosch slimline for 11 years and it's still working well (touch wood). But I must confess to a certain wicked envy of my friend's more recent Miele with the top cutlery tray.

NanTheWiser Mon 27-Nov-17 17:35:12

I had a complete kitchen refurbish a year ago, and became the proud owner of my very first dishwasher! I chose all new appliances from Siemens, including an integrated d/washer, which has been brilliant (although I have nothing to compare it with). It has the cutlery tray in the top, and a light shone on the floor when in operation.
I don't think you can go wrong in choosing a Bosch/Siemens/Neff - they all come from the same umbrella company.

Joelsnan Mon 27-Nov-17 19:07:38

I have had a few Bosch dishwashers my current has the cutlery tray which I do not like as it reduced the height of the top tray, you cannot put tea plates or wine glasses on the top as they are too tall, serving spoons and long knives are also problematic as the cutlery tray height is very small. I wish I had gone for the standard basket again.
The wash is fine.

Farmor15 Mon 27-Nov-17 19:10:23

Miele definitely. Apart from lasting forever, seems to fit more and have faster cycle than other brands. Well worth the higher price.

Jalima1108 Mon 27-Nov-17 19:20:08

We have a JL own brand one (years old now) but I'm not sure who makes them.

Suki70 Mon 27-Nov-17 19:23:10

Our DD has a Bosch dishwasher which is quiet and washes well but no better than our cheaper one. I'm not keen on the cutlery tray on the top as it seems to take longer to load and unload, also on the economy programme it takes three hours to wash.

Maranta Mon 27-Nov-17 19:34:08

My son has one with an upper cutlery tray and it is such a fiddle to put all the cutlery in individually. I just drop a few into each section of my basket and that's it. I wouldn't be bothered with one.

kittylester Mon 27-Nov-17 19:42:33

We had a new dishwasher fairly recently and are converted to the top cutlery tray - everything comes clean and isn't difficult to fill. It's a bosch.

MrsJamJam Mon 27-Nov-17 19:59:15

Thank you for al the ideas. We certainly plan to wait until after all the Christmas panic buying and hope for some good deals. John Lewis gets my vote for brilliant delivery service.

POGS Mon 27-Nov-17 20:25:35

Ours is a Zanussi and has been reliable for years.

NotAGran55 Mon 27-Nov-17 20:37:25

Miele here with the top cutlery tray . I wouldn't hesitate in getting another one but as they are made to last 20 years it will be a good while .

jeanie99 Tue 28-Nov-17 21:22:11

Our dishwasher came with a deal with the kitchen only cost us £99 and the pots come out spotless no grumbles.
You need to wash on a high temp wash not economy. I remember with our old dishwasher we had a problem one time and the engineer said not to wash on economy all the time because of the grease because it causes a build up and blocks the pipes. I told him I always rinse the pots he said it makes no difference. I also use a cleaner every two months as well.

Charleygirl Tue 28-Nov-17 21:48:48

I use economy with my Bosch all of the time as it takes 30 minutes because the main wash runs for nearly 3 hours.

rascal Tue 28-Nov-17 22:19:20

I've had a Miele Dishwasher for years. It has a top cutlery tray. It is very reliable and I would recommend Miele.