February 01, 2021, 07:45 AM
V-TailBosch dishwashers backordered for 6 months?
Bosch dishwashers lasting five or eight years? Sheesh! The house that we are in was built in 1986. We moved in on July 19 of that year. The dishwasher was a cheap, builder grade, Magic Chef. Still working just fine, it's the only major appliance that has not been replaced at least once.
February 01, 2021, 07:51 AM
monoblokBosch? Well I like their windshield wipers...
Recently burned out one of their cordless drills. Just over a year's length of usage, and light use most of the time at that. At the time I should've just upgraded into another Makita, which I rectified this time around. I've yet to have any durability issues with their power tools (knock wood) beyond a couple of defective batteries, which they replaced under warranty.
Back when I was still doing architecture/construction stuff, Bosch was one of those brands we learned to avoid. Like the plague. We would do our damndest to convince clients that they were a BAD solution. Callbacks just suck the life out of profit margins.
Germans and circuit boards...to date they've not been much of a good pairing during my lifetime.
February 01, 2021, 10:13 AM
bobandmikakoquote:
Originally posted by V-Tail:
Bosch dishwashers lasting five or eight years? Sheesh! The house that we are in was built in 1986. We moved in on July 19 of that year. The dishwasher was a cheap, builder grade, Magic Chef. Still working just fine, it's the only major appliance that has not been replaced at least once.
Wow, I thought 8 years was actually a long time! I guess not. Our first dishwasher in this place was a cheaper Kenmore that lasted 3 years. It would have cost $300 to repair, so we bought the Bosch. The Bosch lasted 8 years, so I thought that was great. The only other major appliance that has lasted as long for us has been the Maytag washer.
February 01, 2021, 02:31 PM
Rev. A. J. ForsythRecently got an 800 series Bosch with the Crystal Dry feature. Had to wait 3 months for it.
February 01, 2021, 05:55 PM
skywagBosch has a pretty good dish washer............except for loading! What a mess of Teutonic baloney. I can get twice the load in a Whirlpool, especially with the silverware rack in the door.
February 01, 2021, 10:48 PM
craglawnmanorThis is an interesting topic for me, as our Thermador dishwasher (I believe it's about 21 years old, as our younger son turned 21 in August, & we moved in to this house a week before he was born). As I don't remember the previous dishwasher in this house, I think we've had the Thermador since about the time we moved in.
Well, the Thermador has effectively died, but not in a literal sense. The dang thing never stops running. The last time I ran it, I shut it off manually after 4.5 hours (it had done this the previous two times, just running & running...).
We did have an appliance company that is supposedly skilled in Thermador repair come out & diagnose. $160 later they really didn't know other than perhaps the circuit board was bad.
Since that time, I've found that decent new dishwashers are hard to find. Especially since a black front dishwasher is what my wife expects. The Thermador has a black front, the stove & refrigerator are black, and the countertop is black with gray. Stainless just wouldn't look correct in our kitchen.
I'm good with either a Bosch, or a Maytag, with about a ten week wait. I just want the most reliable dishwasher. Trust me, I don't want bells & whistles, just a reliable dishwasher that will work work close to 20 years (OK, close to 10 years, considering today's planned obsolescence...) But I do want an all stainless steel tub. No hybrid or plastic tub.
February 02, 2021, 12:11 PM
Lord VaalicWell... my refrigerator just took a shit too. Only 9 years old, Kenmore.
So I guess I need a new one of those too.
February 02, 2021, 04:10 PM
cne32507I was looking to upgrade the stove in a condo to a dual-fuel. Most all the brands & models at Best Buy and Home Depot that are shown on their website are unavailable.