We have a number of rental properties. Our Bosch units kept leaking after a couple of years & the Samsung pumps failed even after warranty replacements. Their Fridges & microwaves are worse. The LG’s have been the best but now we are finding spray arm diverter motors are failing. Very cheaply made inexpensive part but a big job to replace.
Had 2 Bosch's top of the line and had to have them replaced for free luckily due to a recall on house fire hazard. Just saying1 Now I have a Kitchen-Aid that is now being replaced for free under warranty for just stopping to work.
Do NOT buy a Samsung with that stupid water wall feature. The motor that controls it will break and you’re left either spending $350+ for a repair. Or buying another dishwasher. I repeat. Stay away from any and all Samsung appliances.
My Samsung dishwasher just stopped working a couple weeks ago. It's only a 2019, was fairly new when I moved into my house. The control board is toast, can't turn it on or do anything and I can't even find a replacement board for it. Never will I buy Samsung appliances.
I second that. We had ours 10 months, and it broke. Had the service team come out, they fixed it. A short 20 days later, broke again. This was followed by 3 more failed attempts to fix by the certified technician. This and 3 months of waiting, we finally got a refund.
Can confirm! I work as an appliance technician in Australia, their appliances are plagued with issues. Their french door fridges have terribly constructed ice makers, constantly jamming with ice buildup. Pooling of water in the fridge compartment stems from a poorly designed evaporator, defrost system, that either suffers from a component failure or a blocked drain due to design. Their front loaders are even worse, issues with the cheap drain and recirculation pumps cause massive havoc to the main control module, making repair incredibly costly. The problem is so prolific, if it was under warranty when the issue was detected, we had to replace the entire coin trap assembly, interlock and main PCB to cover all the components that could be affected. Their dishwashers are just shit, the culmination of all their poor decision making. If you owned one, you've probably seen a technician 3 times before it even turned 5. 😤
I replaced my GE dishwasher and this new one is just a pain. It will not drain the water. They came out to fix it and it still will not work. They replaced it with a different GE dishwasher and that one is doing the same thing. Now I have to redo my plumbing. New technology is not always good.
My Bosch finally needs a pump after 18 years of running perfectly. I think it must be about 20 years old. So, I was watching this to try and figure out if I want to repair the old one or go ahead and get a new one. I think I will go with the 800 series bosch. Hope for a repeat of the old one.
I had a G.E. Profile dishwasher that came with the house when we bought our new home four years ago. It has broken down three times, not including this last time when it did not start. I'm tired of having to repair that piece of junk. All the pre-installed General Electric appliances we have have had mechanical issues. IMO, don't buy any G.E. kitchen appliances or you'll be sorry.
GE appliances are no longer an American company. GE sold it's appliance division to Haier in 2016. They are cheap Chinee junk. KitchenAid or Bosch. Nothing else.
I am replacing my new Samsung with a Bosch! The lower rack on the samsung is garbage, this video even mentions it. It doesn't slide in and out properly, very frustrating!
Bought too of line bosch in 2006 and nary a problem but now controller gone. Going to replace as it has been soo dependable and if i can get another 20 years great!. Doing repair myself as quite easy to switch out. I do take very good care of it.
I purchased a Bosch 800 series , it’s 2 years old repair has been out 8 times , he’s finally labeled it totaled , my repair plan will buy me a new dishwasher , Appliance repair guy said stay away from Bosch , they are junk Any recommendations
My 2005 maytag just started to stop everytime the cycle starts. the dishwasher fills, begins washing an within 5 seconds cuts off. tries this 4 times then shuts off. Im hesitant to call a repair man to diagnose cause I dont want to waste cash on someone telling me its old and to replace. but I know this machine may still have life and maybe its just a cheap fix. New dishwashers seem like they SUCK from the horror reviews I read
Our 2017 Kitchen aid did the same thing, found a procedure on You tube to find the codes that our dishwasher had, your dishwasher may or may not have some as well. Mine did, circulation pump went bad. Found out through some research that the entire sump assembly (which includes the circ pump) was cheaper than just the circ pump. Also found out How to replace said sump on, YOU GUESSED IT. You Tube. I had the sump pump out and new one in in about 6 hours, I'm slow. Haven't had an issue since. This was 2 years ago. Research tools are at your fingertips. I too will not pay someone to come out for an estimate. Oh and the part was around $260 and change
Just buy a new dishwasher. Having a technician to come out just telling what you knew already will cost you almost $200. Then the parts and labour, what you pay can buy a new dishwasher . That’s my experience three weeks ago.
Same problem with our dishwasher -- my husband is very handy -- he deciphered the code -- purchased a new control panel per code error -- still had the same problem. I am now looking to replace my 4 yr old dishwasher
My Whirlpool DW is a pile of trash, the head unit needed replacing after 10 months, and now it barely washes the soap off of the dishes, let alone clean stains.
My friend had a Bosch and it started to stink after a few years. I had a Kitchenaid that went belly up in four years. So I'm at a quandary about which manufacturer to look at. My current Whirlpool in the home I just purchased is the original one put in when the house was built in 2009. Any suggestions? Is there such a thing as one under $600?
Doesn’t make sense why all the Bosch love. Before my old ge dishwasher kerplunked on me, it worked just fine. Compared to the Bosch, I miss my old old washer. Too many issues with Bosch. One, it’s designed to always store about a cup of water in the filter area to keep the plastic and rubber parts wet so they don’t dry out and fail. Sounds practical but that water ends up stinking over time. And it’s added unnecessary moisture. Secondly, mine came with one small little dingy utensil basket. Poorly designed. I had to use my old basket. Third, which is probably my biggest gripe, the tine design. Dishwashers are meant to be convenience and time saving solutions. The ease of loading is non existent. It’s gotta be a perfect math and science where everything has to fit orderly and carefully. Old washer, I could swiftly drop in my dishes without too much thought, of course with some order in mind. It worked, and it was fast and efficient. Bosch?, not so much. Their tines and dish basket are oddly shaped and designed, I have to waste time making stuff fit and work. Bowls and larger items fall and flop all over the place. This wasn’t the case before. Lastly, this video highlights the 800 series and its drying tech. Well, I bought the 300 series at close to $1,000 dollars. At that price range, you’d expect your dishes to come out dry or pretty dry. Not the case with the 300 series. They’re always all wet. Too many cons, not enough pros. I’ll never buy a Bosch again. Stop with the fancy top of the line features only reserved for top dollar units. I’m curious if the 800 is even that much better. Regardless, offer all that tech for all series because everyone wants dry dishes after a cycle. What the heck are you guys thinking? At the end of the day, I don’t get why all the Bosch love. I get it, it’s the price and perceived quality and brand reputation but it seems to me, more of a cult following, and blind perceived premium brand. If I could return it I would have but once you buy these expensive units, most places don’t easily accept returns. I bought mine from a local store and in the fine print of the invoice, “no returns”. I hope people can be honest with themselves and really give some honest feedback about Bosch. Too much positive reviews out there which persuaded me to buy/try and unfortunately, one of the biggest mistakes I could make for my kitchen.
My Ariston has 26 years old. I have to buy another diswasher because it leaks water underneath. I'm really sorry to get rid of it because it always washed the dishes very well. It would worth the repair but not the work and time involved in finding someone reliable to do it. I am hesitant between whirlpool, Bosh and Samsung... Maybe I'll choose the one with the lowest price.
I know that everyone has a dishwasher that they really like. We have the Kitchenaid model that is featured in this video. Ours is soon to be three years that we have had it. We really like it a lot. It does a fantastic job cleaning. Ours has the fan drying feature, which does a great job of drying the dishes. In a house that we owned in the mid 90's had the top of the line Kitchenaid dishwasher. It had the fan drying feature also. It had the quadwash system that LG appears to take credit. Ours had the quadwash plus two other blades, one on the middle rack and the other at the top of the tub. The newer Kitchenaids don't have the quadwash system, just the blades. Last thing to mention is that our dishwasher is very quiet.
LG's QuadWash system is not just a marketing gimmick like WhirlPoop's products though... with LG, two of the four spray arms change angle as they rotate, which KitchenAid didn't do, it was just four static arms instead of two...
I had a bosch S6, faulty just after 2 years warranty expired, too expensive to repair, bought LG Quadwash Turesteam, being 3 years now, faulty now, trying to fix it. To be honest, I still prefer Bosch, it was fast and clean. 40 min done the job, the fastest cycle with LG is 1 hour and 40 minutes .
No lie. The green energy Bosch dishwasher took over 8 hours to wash dishes. We replaced the Bosch with a brand ( Midea) we never heard of for around $600. Best dishwasher I ever had!
@user-dn9vd9xg9p: I think you would have liked KITCHENAID. Mine is 22 years old and still reliable and going strong. Washes really great and the no-heat dry also works great. I run my dishwasher at night and the next morning everything completely dry even with no heat dry. The fan continues to circulate the heat to dry the dishes. Approximate cycle time is about 3 hours which includes the water being heated by it's water heater.
@Halasam89 Midea brand. Model MDT24H3AST Mfrd MAY 2021 We purchased it in 2021 from either Lowes or Home Depot. Stainless steel inside. Front cover is a stainless steel look (not sure if the outside front cover is real stainless steel or not but looks good). Not one issue yet. Cleans dishes beautifully.
I just got an LG Studio Dishwasher. After watching videos trying to figure out how to work this thing without enrolling in a rocket science college course, I have found mostly BAD reviews and most people are really struggling to figure these super complicated controls out. I would definitely recommend NOT buying one of these. As Elon Musk would say, "THIS IS A DUMB DESIGN." WAY, WAY, WAY OVER COMPLICATED FOR A DISHWASHER. I AM FEELING RIPPED OFF. 1/2" thick manual! WOW. I just bought it today and they want $5.00 to answer my question of how to turn drying off. Ran a load of lightly soiled dishes on normal. Not very impressed had several that didn't get clean. Yes its level. Yes I preheated water by running faucet. Yes I used the recommended detergent. Yes I checked sprayers spin freely like I always do. I may return this to Lowes. I sure wish it would work with a windows PC. NO I don't want an emulator on my PC.
Don’t buy Bosch!! I paid $550 for a repair that was in warranty & Bosch nor Lowe’s did nothing for us even though we had a purchased extended warranty. 6:14
I’m watching this because my 800 dollar maytag has had nothing but problems. the tub leaking and messing up my cabinets was the final straw. dont buy it!!! the maytag and whirlpool reviewed in this video are the same models and the one I have.
I had a G.E. Profile dishwasher that came with the house when we bought our new home four years ago. It has broken down three times, not including this last time when it did not start. I'm tired of having to repair that piece of junk. All the pre-installed General Electric appliances we have have had mechanical issues. IMO, don't buy any G.E. kitchen appliances or you'll be sorry.
@@rgarcia2418our GE PROFILE has lasted for 32 years. One small repair. 😂 They don’t make anything like they used to. Just purchased the Kitchen Aid with a 5 year warranty.
GE appliances are in the toilet, they’re garbage. That’s why you’ll find only GE in all of our new homes, townhouses, and condos, pre-installed. Because the developers get a sweet deal from GE, on all their out of production models, that they’re not producing anymore, but still have a huge inventory of and can’t sell them. So unbeknownst to the new home owner, they think they’re getting a brand new appliance, but really the appliance is (?) years old, from sitting around going unsold. It happened to me, my “brand new” GE dishwasher is toast, and unrepairable after just a couple years. Now I’m watching this, trying to choose between Bosch and LG?
GE appliances are in the toilet, they’re garbage. That’s why you’ll find only GE in all of our new homes, townhouses, and condos, pre-installed. Because the developers get a sweet deal from GE, on all their out of production models, that they’re not producing anymore, but still have a huge inventory of and can’t sell them. So unbeknownst to the new home owner, they think they’re getting a brand new appliance, but really the appliance is (?) years old, from sitting around going unsold. It happened to me, my “brand new” GE dishwasher is toast, and unrepairable after just a couple years. Now I’m watching this, trying to choose between Bosch and LG?
I concur!! Not sure why there is so much Bosch love out there. I think it’s just a cult following. Bought a 300 series and it blows! Too many cons to list here. Now I’m stuck with it until it dies or I sell my house and leave it behind.
Numbers 23:19 God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?
Talking of a two opinion delayed start of 4 or 8 hour like its a Great thing while anyting under 9 h its actually substandard. This video is badly made
► Links to the Best Dishwashers 2025 we listed in this video:
► 6. Whirlpool Quiet Dishwasher - geni.us/6W9sY
► 5. Maytag MDB8959SKZ - geni.us/BwHO
► 4. LG QuadWash Dishwasher - geni.us/TMxS
► 3. KitchenAid PrintShield Dishwasher - geni.us/lZjCj5
► 2. Samsung DW80R9950UT - geni.us/Bun7U
► 1. Bosch 800 Series Dishwasher - geni.us/Tnnj
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We have a number of rental properties. Our Bosch units kept leaking after a couple of years & the Samsung pumps failed even after warranty replacements. Their Fridges & microwaves are worse. The LG’s have been the best but now we are finding spray arm diverter motors are failing. Very cheaply made inexpensive part but a big job to replace.
I didn't see any discount codes. Will you pin them to the top?
@@valerie8320 check out this video for deals: ruclips.net/video/d322W3zWQas/видео.html
My Bosch DW is now 3 years old. The 300 with the lights and bottoms on front. All stainless. So far no problems and it cleans good.
It’s such BS trying to find a legit dishwasher review on RUclips. It’s just a bunch of videos made by appliance stores.
So true, I have a 25 year old GE is is still working but the top basket needs replacing...I refuse to pay almost $1000 for a dishwasher!!
@@gypsygirl1485same exact situation
Our Bosch dishwasher is 11 years old this summer and it still works well.
Had 2 Bosch's top of the line and had to have them replaced for free luckily due to a recall on house fire hazard. Just saying1 Now I have a Kitchen-Aid that is now being replaced for free under warranty for just stopping to work.
Can I keep my dish washer in kitchen counter top
@@vinivini6261lol tf😂
Bosch and whirlpool are the best ones
Same.
Do NOT buy a Samsung with that stupid water wall feature. The motor that controls it will break and you’re left either spending $350+ for a repair. Or buying another dishwasher. I repeat. Stay away from any and all Samsung appliances.
Agreed x 1000
My Samsung dishwasher just stopped working a couple weeks ago. It's only a 2019, was fairly new when I moved into my house. The control board is toast, can't turn it on or do anything and I can't even find a replacement board for it. Never will I buy Samsung appliances.
samsung is shit
I second that. We had ours 10 months, and it broke. Had the service team come out, they fixed it. A short 20 days later, broke again. This was followed by 3 more failed attempts to fix by the certified technician. This and 3 months of waiting, we finally got a refund.
Can confirm! I work as an appliance technician in Australia, their appliances are plagued with issues.
Their french door fridges have terribly constructed ice makers, constantly jamming with ice buildup. Pooling of water in the fridge compartment stems from a poorly designed evaporator, defrost system, that either suffers from a component failure or a blocked drain due to design.
Their front loaders are even worse, issues with the cheap drain and recirculation pumps cause massive havoc to the main control module, making repair incredibly costly. The problem is so prolific, if it was under warranty when the issue was detected, we had to replace the entire coin trap assembly, interlock and main PCB to cover all the components that could be affected.
Their dishwashers are just shit, the culmination of all their poor decision making. If you owned one, you've probably seen a technician 3 times before it even turned 5. 😤
Bosch all the way! Have older model and love it!
I replaced my GE dishwasher and this new one is just a pain. It will not drain the water. They came out to fix it and it still will not work. They replaced it with a different GE dishwasher and that one is doing the same thing. Now I have to redo my plumbing. New technology is not always good.
I'll go with BOSCH 100%. Second choice KITCHENAID . I have a 2002 KitchenAid still going strong reliably.
Can't compare their quality to current standards. Current day appliances don't hold up like they used to...😢
Amen your right 👍
My Bosch finally needs a pump after 18 years of running perfectly. I think it must be about 20 years old. So, I was watching this to try and figure out if I want to repair the old one or go ahead and get a new one. I think I will go with the 800 series bosch. Hope for a repeat of the old one.
I purchased a Bosch. Broke so many times, the repair technician wrote it off as unfixable. It was only 3 years old. Total nightmare.
Hello. What model ?
Bosch didn’t honor a $550 warranty repair. It is close to impossible to talk to a real person. This company is shooting themselves in the foot!!
I had a G.E. Profile dishwasher that came with the house when we bought our new home four years ago. It has broken down three times, not including this last time when it did not start. I'm tired of having to repair that piece of junk. All the pre-installed General Electric appliances we have have had mechanical issues. IMO, don't buy any G.E. kitchen appliances or you'll be sorry.
Same here.
GE appliances are no longer an American company. GE sold it's appliance division to Haier in 2016. They are cheap Chinee junk. KitchenAid or Bosch. Nothing else.
Same. GE appliances are actually Haier which is a Chinese company
I am replacing my new Samsung with a Bosch! The lower rack on the samsung is garbage, this video even mentions it. It doesn't slide in and out properly, very frustrating!
Bought too of line bosch in 2006 and nary a problem but now controller gone. Going to replace as it has been soo dependable and if i can get another 20 years great!. Doing repair myself as quite easy to switch out. I do take very good care of it.
Just got a Bosch, apparently they should start selling a separate dish dryer.
I purchased a Bosch 800 series , it’s 2 years old repair has been out 8 times , he’s finally labeled it totaled , my repair plan will buy me a new dishwasher ,
Appliance repair guy said stay away from Bosch , they are junk
Any recommendations
That is interesting. My Bosch dishwasher is 22 years old and seemingly still going strong. It wasn't an 800 series.
My 2005 maytag just started to stop everytime the cycle starts. the dishwasher fills, begins washing an within 5 seconds cuts off. tries this 4 times then shuts off. Im hesitant to call a repair man to diagnose cause I dont want to waste cash on someone telling me its old and to replace. but I know this machine may still have life and maybe its just a cheap fix. New dishwashers seem like they SUCK from the horror reviews I read
Did anyone look at it? Does it have a turn dial.
Our 2017 Kitchen aid did the same thing, found a procedure on You tube to find the codes that our dishwasher had, your dishwasher may or may not have some as well. Mine did, circulation pump went bad. Found out through some research that the entire sump assembly (which includes the circ pump) was cheaper than just the circ pump. Also found out How to replace said sump on, YOU GUESSED IT. You Tube. I had the sump pump out and new one in in about 6 hours, I'm slow. Haven't had an issue since. This was 2 years ago. Research tools are at your fingertips. I too will not pay someone to come out for an estimate. Oh and the part was around $260 and change
never had it looked at yet. hand washing for now till I Get a new one
@@mason03bodine
Just buy a new dishwasher. Having a technician to come out just telling what you knew already will cost you almost $200. Then the parts and labour, what you pay can buy a new dishwasher . That’s my experience three weeks ago.
Same problem with our dishwasher -- my husband is very handy -- he deciphered the code -- purchased a new control panel per code error -- still had the same problem. I am now looking to replace my 4 yr old dishwasher
My Whirlpool DW is a pile of trash, the head unit needed replacing after 10 months, and now it barely washes the soap off of the dishes, let alone clean stains.
My friend had a Bosch and it started to stink after a few years. I had a Kitchenaid that went belly up in four years. So I'm at a quandary about which manufacturer to look at. My current Whirlpool in the home I just purchased is the original one put in when the house was built in 2009. Any suggestions? Is there such a thing as one under $600?
A dishwasher stinking might be because the drain hose isn't correctly elevated
Or because the filter hasn't been cleaned. I have 2 Bosch dishwashers in my house and they are excellent. Never had an issue with them stinking
@@stevegordon5243which Bosch u have?
Doesn’t make sense why all the Bosch love. Before my old ge dishwasher kerplunked on me, it worked just fine. Compared to the Bosch, I miss my old old washer. Too many issues with Bosch. One, it’s designed to always store about a cup of water in the filter area to keep the plastic and rubber parts wet so they don’t dry out and fail. Sounds practical but that water ends up stinking over time. And it’s added unnecessary moisture. Secondly, mine came with one small little dingy utensil basket. Poorly designed. I had to use my old basket. Third, which is probably my biggest gripe, the tine design. Dishwashers are meant to be convenience and time saving solutions. The ease of loading is non existent. It’s gotta be a perfect math and science where everything has to fit orderly and carefully. Old washer, I could swiftly drop in my dishes without too much thought, of course with some order in mind. It worked, and it was fast and efficient. Bosch?, not so much. Their tines and dish basket are oddly shaped and designed, I have to waste time making stuff fit and work. Bowls and larger items fall and flop all over the place. This wasn’t the case before. Lastly, this video highlights the 800 series and its drying tech. Well, I bought the 300 series at close to $1,000 dollars. At that price range, you’d expect your dishes to come out dry or pretty dry. Not the case with the 300 series. They’re always all wet. Too many cons, not enough pros. I’ll never buy a Bosch again. Stop with the fancy top of the line features only reserved for top dollar units. I’m curious if the 800 is even that much better. Regardless, offer all that tech for all series because everyone wants dry dishes after a cycle. What the heck are you guys thinking? At the end of the day, I don’t get why all the Bosch love. I get it, it’s the price and perceived quality and brand reputation but it seems to me, more of a cult following, and blind perceived premium brand. If I could return it I would have but once you buy these expensive units, most places don’t easily accept returns. I bought mine from a local store and in the fine print of the invoice, “no returns”. I hope people can be honest with themselves and really give some honest feedback about Bosch. Too much positive reviews out there which persuaded me to buy/try and unfortunately, one of the biggest mistakes I could make for my kitchen.
I love the dishwasher 😍 it's a Miracle 🎆
My Ariston has 26 years old. I have to buy another diswasher because it leaks water underneath. I'm really sorry to get rid of it because it always washed the dishes very well. It would worth the repair but not the work and time involved in finding someone reliable to do it.
I am hesitant between whirlpool, Bosh and Samsung... Maybe I'll choose the one with the lowest price.
By bosch series 6 with zeolite. Made in germany and much cheaper and almost the same as bosch 8 series.
Love LG. It just keeps on going!
I know that everyone has a dishwasher that they really like. We have the Kitchenaid model that is featured in this video. Ours is soon to be three years that we have had it. We really like it a lot. It does a fantastic job cleaning. Ours has the fan drying feature, which does a great job of drying the dishes. In a house that we owned in the mid 90's had the top of the line Kitchenaid dishwasher. It had the fan drying feature also. It had the quadwash system that LG appears to take credit. Ours had the quadwash plus two other blades, one on the middle rack and the other at the top of the tub. The newer Kitchenaids don't have the quadwash system, just the blades. Last thing to mention is that our dishwasher is very quiet.
LG's QuadWash system is not just a marketing gimmick like WhirlPoop's products though... with LG, two of the four spray arms change angle as they rotate, which KitchenAid didn't do, it was just four static arms instead of two...
@@s.linn5086whatever. There is a big gap in the cleaning system. I watched a review about it. If dishes are in this spot they don’t get clean.
Bosch Series 6 or LG Quadwash TrueSteam?
Which one did you get?
@@MrAlbertoyelizabeth Bosch
I had a bosch S6, faulty just after 2 years warranty expired, too expensive to repair, bought LG Quadwash Turesteam, being 3 years now, faulty now, trying to fix it. To be honest, I still prefer Bosch, it was fast and clean. 40 min done the job, the fastest cycle with LG is 1 hour and 40 minutes .
No lie. The green energy Bosch dishwasher took over 8 hours to wash dishes. We replaced the Bosch with a brand ( Midea) we never heard of for around $600. Best dishwasher I ever had!
@user-dn9vd9xg9p: I think you would have liked KITCHENAID. Mine is 22 years old and still reliable and going strong. Washes really great and the no-heat dry also works great. I run my dishwasher at night and the next morning everything completely dry even with no heat dry. The fan continues to circulate the heat to dry the dishes. Approximate cycle time is about 3 hours which includes the water being heated by it's water heater.
Hello, what was the name of the model please? im trying to find a good dishwasher that’s affordable
@Halasam89
Midea brand.
Model MDT24H3AST
Mfrd MAY 2021
We purchased it in 2021 from either Lowes or Home Depot. Stainless steel inside. Front cover is a stainless steel look (not sure if the outside front cover is real stainless steel or not but looks good). Not one issue yet. Cleans dishes beautifully.
@@user-dn9vd9xg9p thank you so much!
I need one this week. Is that a good brand @@user-dn9vd9xg9p
I just got an LG Studio Dishwasher. After watching videos trying to figure out how to work this thing without enrolling in a rocket science college course, I have found mostly BAD reviews and most people are really struggling to figure these super complicated controls out. I would definitely recommend NOT buying one of these. As Elon Musk would say, "THIS IS A DUMB DESIGN." WAY, WAY, WAY OVER COMPLICATED FOR A DISHWASHER. I AM FEELING RIPPED OFF. 1/2" thick manual! WOW. I just bought it today and they want $5.00 to answer my question of how to turn drying off. Ran a load of lightly soiled dishes on normal. Not very impressed had several that didn't get clean. Yes its level. Yes I preheated water by running faucet. Yes I used the recommended detergent. Yes I checked sprayers spin freely like I always do. I may return this to Lowes. I sure wish it would work with a windows PC. NO I don't want an emulator on my PC.
Don’t buy Bosch!! I paid $550 for a repair that was in warranty & Bosch nor Lowe’s did nothing for us even though we had a purchased extended warranty. 6:14
Lowe's doesn't inform customers that the extended warranty picks up after the manufacturer's expires.
I’m watching this because my 800 dollar maytag has had nothing but problems. the tub leaking and messing up my cabinets was the final straw. dont buy it!!! the maytag and whirlpool reviewed in this video are the same models and the one I have.
No GE models on the list at all??
I had a G.E. Profile dishwasher that came with the house when we bought our new home four years ago. It has broken down three times, not including this last time when it did not start. I'm tired of having to repair that piece of junk. All the pre-installed General Electric appliances we have have had mechanical issues. IMO, don't buy any G.E. kitchen appliances or you'll be sorry.
@@rgarcia2418our GE PROFILE has lasted for 32 years. One small repair. 😂 They don’t make anything like they used to. Just purchased the Kitchen Aid with a 5 year warranty.
GE appliances are in the toilet, they’re garbage. That’s why you’ll find only GE in all of our new homes, townhouses, and condos, pre-installed. Because the developers get a sweet deal from GE, on all their out of production models, that they’re not producing anymore, but still have a huge inventory of and can’t sell them. So unbeknownst to the new home owner, they think they’re getting a brand new appliance, but really the appliance is (?) years old, from sitting around going unsold. It happened to me, my “brand new” GE dishwasher is toast, and unrepairable after just a couple years. Now I’m watching this, trying to choose between Bosch and LG?
Bosch or LG???
My dilemma as well lmaooo
LG....three of my friends have them and si far are very pleased
I am in an apt and only cand hand wash mine. It doesn't take an hr or more to do dishes!!
Warranty doesn’t cover that repair?
Specific parts only, never labor.
GE appliances are in the toilet, they’re garbage. That’s why you’ll find only GE in all of our new homes, townhouses, and condos, pre-installed. Because the developers get a sweet deal from GE, on all their out of production models, that they’re not producing anymore, but still have a huge inventory of and can’t sell them. So unbeknownst to the new home owner, they think they’re getting a brand new appliance, but really the appliance is (?) years old, from sitting around going unsold. It happened to me, my “brand new” GE dishwasher is toast, and unrepairable after just a couple years. Now I’m watching this, trying to choose between Bosch and LG?
I wouldn't have any of these dishwashers!!
Electrolux?
Damn that's expensive strapped for cash anyway 😂guess I'll stick my old school ways.
Do NOT buy the Bosch. Yes it’s quiet, but does not dry well or clean silverware . I wish I had bought another Whirlpool.
I concur!! Not sure why there is so much Bosch love out there. I think it’s just a cult following. Bought a 300 series and it blows! Too many cons to list here. Now I’m stuck with it until it dies or I sell my house and leave it behind.
What about LG? Did anyone has any issue with it?
I'm buying an LG within the next week, I will let you know after 😂
Went with Kitchen Aid, but I’ve really liked my LG washer & dryer!
I like dishwasher very much.
Numbers 23:19
God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?
And I don't have one of these top dishwashers, I only have a Miele, whaha, poor me!
Samsung water wall is completely crap. It will go wrong for sure.
Talking of a two opinion delayed start of 4 or 8 hour like its a Great thing while anyting under 9 h its actually substandard. This video is badly made
I just bought the 2 pick on this list I can’t tell I hate Samsung trash
I’d considered the Samsung. Really glad the salesman guided me away from it. Went with the Kitchen Aid & a 5 year warranty.
Do not buy Samsung fridges too
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This is click bait shit