I bought my first Miele G4100 series dishwasher about 14 years ago. After 8 years the motor went out, and Miele wanted $200 to diagnose the problem, and then if it was the motor it was $500 part ans $400 labor. So I bought a new unit (also Miele) the G6625. Now at 6 years I'm hearing a loud noise from the motor when running, so it might be on the way out. I've looked at Asko but not a fan of their rack design. The new Miele G7000 series, the racks aren't as adjustable as mine, and not sure if having pastic water tubes inside of the wash cabinet is a good idea. Not sure why they did this. Maybe if they started to leak/break, the water will now stay inside of the cabinet instead if being outside and getting on the floor.
My assumption was that the added depth from the AutoDos soap dispensing system required the feeds to moved inside instead of taking up space on the outside. Do (or did) you use the water softening system on the 6625? I’ve used it on all three of the Miele’s I’ve owned or used over the last 15 or so years and haven’t had any service issues. I wonder if it actually makes a difference in the reliability. 🤷🏻♂️
@@appliancesexplained yes, both Miele units I've had the 4000 and 6000 series have a water softener. We are on city water, so I have it set to 6 grains. Last year before the 5 year warranty expired, they had to replace the lower and middle racks, as the coating was coming off (underneath) and started to rust. We use the Miele tabs (half a tab) and Miele rinse aid. I had heard from other people that the "last 20 years" is impossible on the units unless you do 2-3 loads a week. I do a wash load daily. So the 4000 series lasted 8 years and the circulation pump motor started to go out mid-wash and show an error code. Since it was so expensive to fix, I went to the dealer and they had this 6625 model for $1400 ($1700 normal) as it was a customer order that was cancelled. Just about 2 weeks ago started to hear a loud humming coming from the motor that wasn't there before, can hear it 20ft away. The part is $550. So I could order it and replace it myself, as a new unit Asko or Miele is $1400+.
After 18 months waiting, I'm finally getting a 7566 delivered this week. I reallllllly wish they had a pocket handle version for the G7000. Currently you'd have to buy a panel ready version and their $400 pocket handle panel to get one. This'll be my first dishwasher with a towel bar, so we'll see how many times my hip checks it lol
Not really. The heat of the final rinse is hot enough to get the glass and silverware really dry. Unfortunately, the plastics (by nature) don’t absorb the heat from the water enough to get them completely dry. This is the case for almost all dishwashers. The 7000 Series, does however, pop the door open a few inches at the end of the cycle. So, if you’re not in a rush to unload the dishwasher, or if you were to run the dishwasher before going to bed, the plastics would eventually “air-dry”.
FWIW, I have an older generation of an upper-end Miele dishwasher model with features very comparable to this one here, the main feature being the auto door opens a couple inches at the end of the cycle. If you use the Extended Drying option with your wash cycle, it increases the temperature of the final rinse then a fan runs for a while after the door opens and it blows all of the water vapor/steam out of the unit. In my experience, this does a very good job of drying plastics, we use this option every time we run the dishwasher.
@@williamhickerson4316 Mine is the G5975, but it's about 8 years old and has been discontinued/replaced by the newer models. Even though I just had to have it repaired for the first time (a pricey circulation pump), I chose to put the money into fixing this 8 year old machine rather than buy a new one. It's been an excellent dishwasher by all measures, worth the money in my opinion.
Great video! Have you had any issues with the new filter system compared to the old trap door system? Filter need to be clean more often? Any draining or motor issues? Thanks.
One of the benefits for the wifi would be loading up the dishwasher whenever you want and then scheduling it to start later. Maybe to start at a time when energy is cheaper or starting it later when everyone goes to bed.
My $2300 Miele dishwasher is utter trash. Barely 5 years old and drain motor wouldn’t stop running with waterproof error. Replaced non return valve. Wasn’t the issue. Took out the drain pan. Bone dry. Replaced floater switch. Nope. Opened the controller board - bingo. The board burned out the plug (the 7 connector plug) connected to my drain motor. The motor refused to stop draining. Paid Miele $300 only for them to tell me it’d cost another $1200 to fix. Are you for reals??? They blamed me for user error. What the what??? How on earth do I burn out the controller board? Don’t buy Miele. They claim they have such great reliability but mine didn’t last 5 years. Trash. I threw out that $2300 paper weight and bought an LG.
Thanks, great job on this series. Would like to have seen a real quick summary of the differences between this and the Malay model directly above and below it though. Otherwise very informative one of the best out there
@@appliancesexplained Another made up term "cost effective" by the industry. In double speak it means we're going to cheapenn the product and still charge a premium for it. So much for the Germans and their Immer besser.
Unfortunately it looks like Miele has done some cost savings. It's probably due to competition from other brands. Some of the features I liked about the older models seem to be gone
It’s not competition, it’s money in the executive and investor’s pockets that motivates making rubbish and a high price. GREED FIRST! What they miss is quality at all levels would guarantee sales volume increases and allegiance. Stepping over dollars to make fast pennies.
Our fully integrated Miele dishwasher stopped working and Miele wanted almost 1k to fix it. I expect that the machine should last a lot longer. The reputation and quality for lasting 20 years is obviously false advertising and a bunch of baloney. You can’t get any deals on new machines and only Miele can fix them at absorbent prices. Very unhappy with their product and attitude
Let me guess, the circulation pump? You can try and negotiate on the price of the pump to bring the cost down. If it’s less than 5 years old and you’re the first owner they typically give you a break on the parts cost. If not, replace it with a Cove.
When you press the controls, try holding your finger on the button just an extra half second. I believe Miele adds a slight delay on the responsiveness of controls to deter kids from playing with them.
Thank you for the spray arm removal demo! Miele makes great appliances but terrible owner's manuals--couldn't figure it out on this newer model.
I bought my first Miele G4100 series dishwasher about 14 years ago. After 8 years the motor went out, and Miele wanted $200 to diagnose the problem, and then if it was the motor it was $500 part ans $400 labor. So I bought a new unit (also Miele) the G6625. Now at 6 years I'm hearing a loud noise from the motor when running, so it might be on the way out. I've looked at Asko but not a fan of their rack design. The new Miele G7000 series, the racks aren't as adjustable as mine, and not sure if having pastic water tubes inside of the wash cabinet is a good idea. Not sure why they did this. Maybe if they started to leak/break, the water will now stay inside of the cabinet instead if being outside and getting on the floor.
My assumption was that the added depth from the AutoDos soap dispensing system required the feeds to moved inside instead of taking up space on the outside. Do (or did) you use the water softening system on the 6625? I’ve used it on all three of the Miele’s I’ve owned or used over the last 15 or so years and haven’t had any service issues. I wonder if it actually makes a difference in the reliability. 🤷🏻♂️
@@appliancesexplained yes, both Miele units I've had the 4000 and 6000 series have a water softener. We are on city water, so I have it set to 6 grains. Last year before the 5 year warranty expired, they had to replace the lower and middle racks, as the coating was coming off (underneath) and started to rust. We use the Miele tabs (half a tab) and Miele rinse aid. I had heard from other people that the "last 20 years" is impossible on the units unless you do 2-3 loads a week. I do a wash load daily. So the 4000 series lasted 8 years and the circulation pump motor started to go out mid-wash and show an error code. Since it was so expensive to fix, I went to the dealer and they had this 6625 model for $1400 ($1700 normal) as it was a customer order that was cancelled. Just about 2 weeks ago started to hear a loud humming coming from the motor that wasn't there before, can hear it 20ft away. The part is $550. So I could order it and replace it myself, as a new unit Asko or Miele is $1400+.
After 18 months waiting, I'm finally getting a 7566 delivered this week. I reallllllly wish they had a pocket handle version for the G7000. Currently you'd have to buy a panel ready version and their $400 pocket handle panel to get one. This'll be my first dishwasher with a towel bar, so we'll see how many times my hip checks it lol
First world problems
Thanks for the review. I'm looking to buy one. Do plastics come put dry?
Not really. The heat of the final rinse is hot enough to get the glass and silverware really dry. Unfortunately, the plastics (by nature) don’t absorb the heat from the water enough to get them completely dry. This is the case for almost all dishwashers. The 7000 Series, does however, pop the door open a few inches at the end of the cycle. So, if you’re not in a rush to unload the dishwasher, or if you were to run the dishwasher before going to bed, the plastics would eventually “air-dry”.
@@appliancesexplained I see. Thank you. I guess I can live with that if it dries the dishes. I just have to use plastics less.
FWIW, I have an older generation of an upper-end Miele dishwasher model with features very comparable to this one here, the main feature being the auto door opens a couple inches at the end of the cycle. If you use the Extended Drying option with your wash cycle, it increases the temperature of the final rinse then a fan runs for a while after the door opens and it blows all of the water vapor/steam out of the unit. In my experience, this does a very good job of drying plastics, we use this option every time we run the dishwasher.
@@nhaukap Which model do you have? I'm looking for the 7000 series but if the one you have is almost the same i can buy that one instead. Thx!
@@williamhickerson4316 Mine is the G5975, but it's about 8 years old and has been discontinued/replaced by the newer models. Even though I just had to have it repaired for the first time (a pricey circulation pump), I chose to put the money into fixing this 8 year old machine rather than buy a new one. It's been an excellent dishwasher by all measures, worth the money in my opinion.
Great video! Have you had any issues with the new filter system compared to the old trap door system? Filter need to be clean more often? Any draining or motor issues? Thanks.
So far so good! I’ll do a video on cleaning the new filter soon.
@@appliancesexplained Cool. Can’t wait to see it!
One of the benefits for the wifi would be loading up the dishwasher whenever you want and then scheduling it to start later. Maybe to start at a time when energy is cheaper or starting it later when everyone goes to bed.
You can do that with the delay function too but sure. 😉
@The Appliance Review with Joe Hilferty oh ok. Then nevermind, I don't know either lol.
Hello! Have you had any issues with this dishwasher and need service? I’m in the process of looking for a new dishwasher. Thanks
No issues whatsoever.
I washed a full load of filthy dishes with the quick and intense cycle, and they were done in less than an hour and came out super clean and dry.
Amazing!
My $2300 Miele dishwasher is utter trash. Barely 5 years old and drain motor wouldn’t stop running with waterproof error.
Replaced non return valve. Wasn’t the issue. Took out the drain pan. Bone dry. Replaced floater switch. Nope. Opened the controller board - bingo. The board burned out the plug (the 7 connector plug) connected to my drain motor. The motor refused to stop draining.
Paid Miele $300 only for them to tell me it’d cost another $1200 to fix. Are you for reals??? They blamed me for user error. What the what??? How on earth do I burn out the controller board?
Don’t buy Miele. They claim they have such great reliability but mine didn’t last 5 years. Trash. I threw out that $2300 paper weight and bought an LG.
I have just had a similar experience. Miele are utter shit, and so is their customer service.
Perfect dishwasher, what model is it this investment? Is very good. Thank you!!
Thanks, great job on this series. Would like to have seen a real quick summary of the differences between this and the Malay model directly above and below it though. Otherwise very informative one of the best out there
Great discussion. Thx
I know nothing about kitchen appliances and I looked up Miele and I'm sold instantly. Next kitchen purchase will definitely be Miele.
Why did they go to a plastic bottom spray arm ? Premium appliance maker also starting to cut corners yet charging you premium prices.
I know that in the car industry it’s got to do with recycling. Metal takes more energy to recycle.
Metal spray arms can damage utensils, that's what Miele said.
@@Chopper153 Wow that's weak.
I’m going to guess that it’s more cost effective and weighs less.
@@appliancesexplained Another made up term "cost effective" by the industry. In double speak it means we're going to cheapenn the product and still charge a premium for it. So much for the Germans and their Immer besser.
I think you meant to say a tablespoon of detergent instead of a teaspoon?
Teaspoon. Try it. 😁
Unfortunately it looks like Miele has done some cost savings. It's probably due to competition from other brands. Some of the features I liked about the older models seem to be gone
It’s not competition, it’s money in the executive and investor’s pockets that motivates making rubbish and a high price. GREED FIRST!
What they miss is quality at all levels would guarantee sales volume increases and allegiance.
Stepping over dollars to make fast pennies.
Those capacitors buttons suck big time especially when your hands are wet. Nothing beats the old chrome proper buttons.
I have to agree…I’m hoping they make the glass sensor controls better on their next go around.
Our fully integrated Miele dishwasher stopped working and Miele wanted almost 1k to fix it. I expect that the machine should
last a lot longer. The reputation and quality for lasting 20 years is obviously false advertising and a bunch of baloney. You can’t get any deals on new machines and only Miele can fix them at absorbent prices. Very unhappy with their product and attitude
Let me guess, the circulation pump? You can try and negotiate on the price of the pump to bring the cost down. If it’s less than 5 years old and you’re the first owner they typically give you a break on the parts cost. If not, replace it with a Cove.
I'd like to hear it running.
After 2 years my control panel on the 7366 went completely out.
Hidden controls tend to have issues with moisture across all brands. Miele is generally better sealed.
Can you please do a video on the controls. I have a brand new one and I have tried turning on the controls today and they're very difficult
When you press the controls, try holding your finger on the button just an extra half second. I believe Miele adds a slight delay on the responsiveness of controls to deter kids from playing with them.
What is the price? Thank you
www.adu.com/product/miele-24-cleantouch-steel-built-in-dishwasher-g7366scvisfss-516487
So, you did not wash anything in a Dishwasher review
7366 to 7566 is $450 difference.
Thanks! 🙏
There’s been one or two price increases from the time this video was published.
Instructions not as easy to follow. Just want to change the language to get started.
Go to settings and follow the flag icon. ⛳️
Plastic wash arm on a $2,000+ machine? Boo!
Well, I'd like to mention that a comparable Miele costs ~1300€ in Europe. US prices are crazy.