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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    Bosch is not the tits IMO. Too many repairs, and they're stupid expensive to have fixed. Same with Sub-Z. My Bosch does not have a 30 minute cycle. I lived for years with cheap, American appliances and never once called the repairman. They know me by name at Appliance Service Center.

    Yes, 1st world problem indeed.

    For those who say I need to rethink life if I can't wait 90, perhaps that's true though I am rethinking life on a lot of levels right now, and the commercial DW is one of them.

    Here's the thing: I'm a clean-as-you-go cook. I fucking hate having a bunch of pots, pans, cutting boards, mis en place containers, whiskers, graters, etc. laying about awaiting a cleanse, or even sitting on the drainboard drying while I'm making more dishes to wash.

    Seems to me with a commercial machine, you throw everything in there as you use it (instead of washing that stuff by hand, drying it and stowing it several times in a prep process), hit the start button and 2 minutes later it comes out clean and dry, then put it away. Nothing has to pile up in the sink, just throw it in the under-counter. Repeat as necessary.

    For a small group you load it with dishware after the meal, put it away while dessert is warming. Large group, no more worries about having too much stuff for the 90 minute dishwasher which virtually happens every time the group is 10+, and you end up hand washing a bunch of dishes late at night AND waiting 90 minutes for the fucking Bosch, AND getting up in the morning and having to unload the fucking Bosch. Fill it up between courses, put stuff away, fill it up again. Lather, rinse, repeat.

    I also love getting up in the morning to a sparkling clean kitchen with no dishes to unload. And my kids are pretty much growed up now, so no worries about accidental chaos with little ones.

    Makes absolutely perfect sense to me.
    What's wrong with your Sub Zero? I've had one for 14 years and it has had zero issues in the time, none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AaronWright View Post
    What's wrong with your Sub Zero? I've had one for 14 years and it has had zero issues in the time, none.
    I'm honestly glad to hear it! We've had compressor failures (of course they have TWO of them!), gaskets, some kind of ice maker failure that I can't recall. I love the thing design and function wise. Wider and shallower is indeed the tits, but the service calls run several hundred bucks each time.

    My general impression of the high-end kitchen stuff is that it is not designed to be really used. I take good care of my things, especially the expensive ones, and these failures continue. My timer switch on the Bosch DW recently shit the bed, and it was replaced ($350?) less than two years ago.

    I also had Wolf 6-burner that was a piece of shit. Replaced it with a Blue Star (back when they were less ubiquitous) and have had far fewer issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    I'm honestly glad to hear it! We've had compressor failures (of course they have TWO of them!), gaskets, some kind of ice maker failure that I can't recall. I love the thing design and function wise. Wider and shallower is indeed the tits, but the service calls run several hundred bucks each time.

    My general impression of the high-end kitchen stuff is that it is not designed to be really used. I take good care of my things, especially the expensive ones, and these failures continue. My timer switch on the Bosch DW recently shit the bed, and it was replaced ($350?) less than two years ago.

    I also had Wolf 6-burner that was a piece of shit. Replaced it with a Blue Star (back when they were less ubiquitous) and have had far fewer issues.
    I bought the Sub Zero because of space constraints in the kitchen I remodeled. It was really the only option that wouldn't be in the way. Is yours newer? I wonder if quality has gone downhill? I can barely hear mine when the compressor is on and it doesn't run very often. The ice maker works great, it isn't a door model ice maker though.

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    if you got high end kitchen shit you should be able to afford going out for dinner all the time instead of using it
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    if you got high end kitchen shit you should be going out for dinner all the time instead of using it
    Sad but true. I know several families with sub-zero, wolf, blue star, etc. kitchens and it seems like the gear is there more for show than anything else. They don't seem to cook at all or eat at home more than once a week.
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    the situation strikes me as WAY too much drama at this point

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    I have two Sub-Zeros, a Meile dishwasher and the same Six Burner Wolf, that all turned 10 this year. Not one service issue and I use them a lot.

    Good thing I just sold this dump!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredhead View Post
    I have two Sub-Zeros, a Meile dishwasher and the same Six Burner Wolf
    My goodness!


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    Growing up, we had a Wolf 6 burner and a SubZero fridge. The igniters on the Wolf were constantly going to shit, and the oven crapped out several times. The contractor tried to talk the old man into the full commercial version cause the electric ignition in the residential conversions wasn't up to snuff. The nice kitchen was being heavily subsidized by the insurance company after I burned the previous kitchen, and almost burned the whole house down. So, I can't blame him for being wary of the potential for the pilot lights to draw me in.

    The Sub Zero was a pile. The old man watched and took notes during every warranty repair, then kept it running himself forever until they sold the house. He hated that fridge, but would have taken the Wolf with him if he could have.

    Commercial DW would be badass, but wet dishes kind of defeats the purpose, no?
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    Washer/dryer is another set of appliances where commercial is attractive. Bring on the Speed Queen.

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    My kitchen ain't for show. Gets cooked in a ton and hosts large holiday feasts. Until recently it was the site of preparing 3 squares a day for 5 people. At the time I did the kitchen rethink I had more $ than I do now, so not much point in not using it all by eating out! Besides, I can eat and drink way better and cheaper at home.

    My laundry machines are, always will be and always have been either used, reconditioned or free vintage machines. No circuit boards. They last forever, and when they die another one comes in for another $100. Way less than a service call.

    I HATED the Wolf, Though I think we got a lemon to begin with. To me the Wolf is a dressed-up, cheap-ass, low-end Kenmore that costs $4000 or maybe more now? It doesn't do anything any better than a standard range but it looks like it should and I drank that KoolAid initially.

    The oven door would blow open on every oven or broiler ignition. Scared the shit out of everyone. I got most of a new one from them under warranty, sold it the day it was delivered in the crate off the front porch and moved in the Bluestar. Still would like a real commercial range (don't mind lighting it by hand) but the lack of insulation on the back and sides is a home insurance issue. Still might do it sometime.

    The sealed burners on the Wolf were impossible to keep clean. Bluestar or commercial gas ranges have open cast iron burners. Pieces fall through to the trap drawer below, liquids burn themselves away. And it gets way hotter with 2 22k burners.

    The Sub-Z here is probably 15 years old or so now. Compressor has gotten more audible over the years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post

    My laundry machines are, always will be and always have been either used, reconditioned or free vintage machines. No circuit boards. They last forever, and when they die another one comes in for another $100. Way less than a service call..
    Yeah the appliance repairman said you can thro a few parts at the old washers and they will run forever until the timer shits the bed or a center seal leaks, I have an old stackable set and seperate heavy duty units in the rental and they always run for real cheap

    I did add the winky emoticon to my eating out comment
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    So I got tired of the BS cuz I hate pulling it out to jury rig and so today I broke up with my dishwasher,

    I dropped that old Kitchenaid off at the dump and instaled a new Bosch,

    cuz in " Joe's garage " Frank Zappa suggested you want to get a german appliance

    hopefully this is the start of a beautiful relationship
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    ^ Hunh, I’m considering doing that exact same swap - Kitchenaid->Bosch. I’ll be following your journey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    Our Miele just died, the inflow valve crapped out for the third time now over 11 years...similar cost to repair.

    Miele has really incredibly crappy customer service as well. So...sign me up for a similar query.
    Forgot to follow up with the self fix. The Miele runs strong to this day as does our viking 6 burner and sub-z sbs and I beat the shit out of all of them.
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    bosch gets 5 stars and LG gets 4.5 so it was gona be one of those 2 brands, the local store had a 100 $ off sale which put them only 50$ > Costco so entirely within the range of supporting the local and i didnt have to drive 400 kms and wank about getting junior to buy it for me so I bought the cheapest Bosch
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    Helluva thread bump! Hope you like the Bosch. Still have mine. My only gripe is servicing and the cost thereof which you probably won't have to do for a while. Some of my cycle buttons don't work anymore and the time display reads like some alien movie thing. Still washes dishes though. Still would like the commercial setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    So I got tired of the BS cuz I hate pulling it out to jury rig and so today I broke up with my dishwasher,

    I dropped that old Kitchenaid off at the dump and instaled a new Bosch,

    cuz in " Joe's garage " Frank Zappa suggested you want to get a german appliance

    hopefully this is the start of a beautiful relationship
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    ^ Hunh, I’m considering doing that exact same swap - Kitchenaid->Bosch. I’ll be following your journey.
    based on the idea that expensive complicated shit breaks down in more expensive more complicated ways and becuz I'm hearing that appliances are dying in 2 yrs, i got the bosch which consumer report gives the best 5 star rating

    the local small town appliance retailer guy had a sale putting bosch within 50$ of costco/ home depot so it wasn't worth wanking about to save 50$ at a chain store 4 hrs down east and i got the cheapest Bosch model, the Ascenta @ 849can$ with an in store 100 off so $749 out the door

    it washes VERY well, using them FINISH wash pucks old stains on tea/ coffee cups/ fry pans that never quite went away in fact any stain is completely gone and the dishes look like new except for the chips

    the door has a very positive latch as opposed to the Kitchenaid where the door kept popping open so I used a bar stool wedged under the door handle to keep the door closed and running

    I think it does run longer but its very quiet, I might be able to cut wash time

    duno how your kitchen aid is hooked up but Bosch product uses a (included) 115v power cord so you might need to hang a box if you have hard wire, you probably want to get the 6' braided SS hose and you need the 90 degree brass elbow on the end to thread into the bosch water intake , this stuff all has rubber-washered ends that easily thread together without plumbers tape

    Bosch seems to be a good product, I made good choice and i would go the same way in retrospect
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    ^ Thanks for the beta. Good stuff.

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    I read through this whole thread, but I did learn a couple of things. Stick with cheap American appliances - check! No problem there. Also, people actually expect dishwashers to clean stuff off the dishes. Wow! I thought they just sanitized your already clean dishes. The cheap American ones only run for 60 minutes, bonus there.

    Seriously oftpiste don’t be swayed by all these judgy lazy mags. If you want a commercial dishwasher you should get one. As a former dishwasher I have a ton of experience on the big pass through machines but not the smaller drawer ones. If it makes the holidays more enjoyable then what’s to debate?

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    actualy you can stick dishes with all kinds of smoo still on them/ no rinse and they come out looking spotless, I have been amazed by ze Bosch product

    I got a buddy with a restaurant grade gas stove in his kitchen that is probably stuck there unless he can figure out ho to move the island, this thing has pilot lights that burnt 150$ worth of gas when he was on a trip out of country

    I question the need for restaurant anything unless you are operating a restaurant
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    Your Bosch must have a macerator, which mine does not. Still does a decent job.

    As previously stated, my desire is all about time. 90 minutes to wash a load of dishes is ridiculous.

    Oh, and if I had a commercial stove in my house I'd disable the pilots and light burners with a stick lighter. Easy peasy, and way safer than pilots burning all the time in your house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oftpiste View Post
    Your Bosch must have a macerator, which mine does not. Still does a decent job.

    As previously stated, my desire is all about time. 90 minutes to wash a load of dishes is ridiculous.

    Oh, and if I had a commercial stove in my house I'd disable the pilots and light burners with a stick lighter. Easy peasy, and way safer than pilots burning all the time in your house.
    I suggest you do something else while your bosch is washing

    besides the clock watching eh
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    Don’t buy LG. No one except LG will work on them….if you can’t or don’t have the time to do it yourself.
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