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- ENERGY STAR(R) Qualified- Internal Water Heater
- Nearly Silent Wash System
- 3.81 Cubic Foot Large Capacity Washer
- SENSO TRONIC(R) PLUS
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By schism (New Orleans, LA USA)
Pros: Overall, I'm very happy with performance on heavy duty cleaning, 1/2 the detergent, ease and very quiet. Plus I'm likely using about 1/10th of the water I was. (Really a 5 star but can't edit that)
Cons: fairly long cycles. Not a lot of options: cold, warm, hot then baby, delicate, heavy, 2nd rinse and bleach (which it adds later in the cycle for a better job cleaning). Could see it rocking on your floor if it's not solid (but we are built up on piers--not slab)
Usually research before buying, this time I did not. Got the washer home THEN read 2 bad reviews. So for the past 3 months have been expecting poor performance and/or a breakdown. Being a natural pessimist, I watched the laundry go around with what looked like almost no water and think "bah, bad design, my clothes will never get clean"
BUT my husband's filthy clothes got amazingly clean, much cleaner than with the old top loader. Expected wadding and twisting of clothes, neither happens. Despite being told in the instructions not to open the door during the cycle, I always stop the cycle and add clothes and the machine senses it and adds more water. So maybe the lack of options are compensated by the smartness of the machine. I'm sure there are lemons, but a good thing to bear in mind is that people who are pleased with a product tend to not review it. I mean, it does what it is supposed to do, right?
By Mariela
We bought this machine in a box store in October 2008. We've had two service calls on it in 8 months, both of which put my washer out of commission for at least a week, since Bosch only sends parts to its authorized repair shops on an as-needed basis--so it takes three days to get a service call, and then at least a week of waiting while they come to fix it (and fix it they will, over & over.) The repair guy today told me the process is basically trial-and-error, so there would probably be more problems to come.
The machine's capacity is, in a word, underwhelming. Half the time the spin cycle doesn't even get my clothing wrung out & I have to re-spin it (balance issues, I predict, but no repairman seems to really care that much...) I think I gestated a child faster than some of wash cycles' timing (the base cycle is over an hour! And then it adds on, based on weight & soil...). My machine walks constantly all over the laundry room (seriously, I heft it back into place at least twice a month) and no repairman can seem to stop it (or even knows what might be wrong, other than, "Well, it's probably not level" when it's been leveled six times.)
If there were lemon laws for washers, I'd be one service call from being able to trade this sucker in...and believe me, it'd be gone as soon as I was able. Never again. Never Bosch. Run for your life!!
By Xiaoxi
recently brought . runs quieter and clothes are cleaner than my old top-loader.easy operation.The most I like:does not have lots of functions to choose from.saves water.Buy it ,you will like it.
By WiKyJaM (, Louisville, KY)
I have had this washing machine for approximately 10 months. We first called in service to fix the problem of nothing happening when pressing the wash cycle button. It took service (2 separate companies) 7 visits to finally get the door, hinges, electronic panel replaced. Now it works most of the time - even the stop button, so now if I drop a sock, I can actually stop it and throw in the sock. Every once in a while it still won't start if the door isn't just perfect.
If you throw in a full load of men's long sleeve dress shirts, they are tied in knots, literally. You have to have a basket setting there all the time so that you can pull the whole load out, untie them, and then place them in the dryer. Blue jeans are just as bad.
One of the sales pitches we received was being able to cram the washer extra full and it could handle it. I've never done that. I still put in the same amount of clothes as my old washer. Their sales pitch is deceiving.
If you put a load on "Kids Care", expect it to take 2 hours, no matter how much you've put in there. I set of king size sheets (w/pillow cases) on hot water will take > 1 hour to wash - approximately 1.5 hours. Then if it spins out, you're lucky. It's frustrating to start a d
By Akira Touya (Berlin)
yes it is expensive, but if you pay more up front you save more in the long run. this appliance runs as quietly as washing machines can, uses less water, less detergent, has lots of options and spins very effectively at the end of a wash cycle. about the spinning: the only note of concern is that sometimes the machine will rock whilst spinning clothes at the maximum speed (there are multiple), so you may want to brace it against something. it does not affect the clothes or anything else besides the wasted momentum, but if you did brace the washer it would be flawless.
it cleans ever so well, and you can watch your clothes tumble around on each other (no agitator to damage them).
i have never had any problems with it or its dryer counterpart. both possess easy-to-use displays and controls.
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