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Previously on "Thinking of buying a Bosch appliance?"
Replaced our 15 year old Bosch dishwasher with another Bosch and have had no problems - after I remembered to take the bung out of the outlet pipe. Only replaced it because it was beginning to rust on the outer casing
Why?
My Bosch dishwasher is 10 years old still works as well as day 1. Tumbledryer is 15 yrs old and going strong.
Where do I start? The old Bosch dishwasher lasted 15 years, and was as reliable as a wood burning stove. Packed up, fair enough, new one arrived, and it might has well have been built by striking Albanians. The Bosch warranty doesn't account for supplying a heap of sh1te which would never work in this or any other universe. They called it "an installation problem" thereby absolving themselves of any responsibility. Won't be buying anything from Bosch again.
The chief exec for Miele was on TV the other month I had not realised that they were German. Either way he was saying that they try and hold parts for their stuff for quite some time which means its quite possible to buy their stuff and still be able to repair it 10 years down the road or more.
I don't mind paying out if its going to be a reparable item.
This.
I hate throwaway items, buy well, pay what it costs and enjoy owning it. I don't own much, but it will always be top quality.
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