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  • #93993
    Stu1
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    Unfortunately our dishwasher has started to leak from the back. From reading whitegoods forums this seems unfixable as sealing the leak with silicon will only give a few months relief before it starts again.
    We were sucked in by the Neff brand name and had an SE51 model which seemed good value at the time but after reading about the plastic base warping realise that it was a false economy!
    So now I need to buy a new one and am looking for recommendations! My first thought was to look for a stainless steel drum but as I read further I saw that this is not the silver bullet if you live in a hard water area. I live in London so I do and now I’m left wondering what to get.
    I am replacing an integrated appliance and keen to hear all recommendations, the more specific the better! :conf:

    #456118
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    Hi

    It is now widely known that the Bosch and Neff machines with the plastic bases have been troublesome over the last few years. There have been a few mods most of which have been unsuccessful. The modification kit which is now available to fit is an unknown quantity when it comes to longevity of repair.

    The good news is all the other machines with the stainless steel tanks have not had any issues at all.

    In a nutshell Bosch series 2 have the plastic bases while series 4 and up are full stainless steel tanks. I would have to check Neff in the morning when I’m back at my desk.

    All other brands have the full stainless steel tanks so don’t be put off by the issues you have had.

    Don

    #456119
    Stu1
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    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    Thanks Don. I saw in which a Whirlpool Best Buy, does this have a stainless steel tank?

    #456120
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    What is the model number ?

    Don

    #456121
    Stu1
    Participant

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    My mistake it was a Beko DIN29X20 – Which Best Buy

    #456122
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    and Beko integrated carry 2 years guarantee if you register the appliance


    as a cheap end dishwasher Beko are ok and being a popular brand if you do need part they should be available

    Dave

    #456123
    Stu1
    Participant

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    Thanks Dave. Do they have a plastic or stainless steel tank?

    #456124
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    stainless

    just swopped a 4 year old bosch unit that leaks for a Beko


    Dave

    #456125
    Stu1
    Participant

    Re: Dishwasher buying advice

    Thanks Dave. Think that sells it. Not buying German unless top end next time.

    #456126
    Bob01
    Participant

    Hi, do Bosch dishwashers series 4 have all stainless tubs. Have series 2 composite tubs been improved? Thanks.

    #456127
    don
    Moderator

    All Bosch Series 2 have the Polyinox (plastic) base) which over the last few years have had problems of leaking when the base distorts after too many hot washes. Bosch have modified the joint seals a couple of times in the past. Are the latest versions any better? Only time will tell. Series 4 and up all have the full stainless steel tank. All other brands have full stainless steel tanks.

    #456128
    Bob01
    Participant

    Picked up this thread as current Bosch may be dead.Wife wants another Bosch I want to avoid Plastic /steel tanks that can leak. Can I assume that models with 24 & 25 series number have composite tanks. Model I like is SMS46 iwo4g. So assume this will be all stainless? And less chance of a leakl?

    What makes me question this is that my old hero is an SGS43A52GB. I note that the bottom of the steel tub sits in a white plastic moulding with the motor attached, so is this the dreaded composite tank? Thanks.

    which the

    #456129
    electrofix
    Moderator

    the whole of the bottom, of the tub is a grey plastic. that means it has to joint to the stainless upper and that’s the problem they leak

    you can easily check it

    go here
    https://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-service/care-protection-and-parts/spare-parts

    put in the model you are interested in I chose SMV40C30GB

    look down the list to the highest end number I got /49

    now look at part available and in this case look at page 3 and part 0306 on diagram is a plastic base the one you want is a one piece tub ie 0306 + 0301 as one unit

    Dave

    #456130
    Bob01
    Participant

    Hi, thanks for the advice Bosch came up with this list so ,25 & 24 are ones to avoid. I also noticed that Curry exclusive mode (£299)l has a ’40’ designation but by comparison seems a clone of a ’25’ model so also one to avoid.
    Stainless steel:

    SMS67MW00G

    SMS88TW06G

    SMS67MW01G

    SMS46IW09G

    SMS46MW00G

    SMS46IW04G

    Polinox:

    SMS25EW00G

    SMS25AW00G

    Your help and quivk response is appreciated.

    #456131
    Tom
    Participant

    Don mentioned “The modification kit which is now available to fit” reference the Bosch polinox dishwasher tank problem. Wondering if anyone knows the part number for the kit. Also any has used it & how well it works. Any replies appreciated.
    Best regards, Tom

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