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ronat42
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS56E02 top rotor no water to it!
Martin wrote:
ronat42 wrote:
Would anyone like to comment before I throw it away?Only to say that it is a rare event a Bosch machine of this quality should have been such a disappointment to you. And that you would replace it with a Beko seems such a contradiction
I agree and my action is that of a desperate man having suffered several years of ear bending from SWMBO. We bought the Bosch on recommendation and reputation and I’ve checked water levels and just about everything else, tried every form of detergent known to man, all to no avail. As an ex TV engineer and fixer of just about anything that plugs into a wall I am reluctant to get rid but SWMBO is now at peace with the BEKO but I am still getting grief for hanging on to the Bosch.
Life, don’t talk to me about life!
ronat42
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS56E02 top rotor no water to it!
I’ve just found this topic and, having had one of these machines for several years I thought I might jump in. Ours has never been better than totally useless and having just replaced it with a Beko at 1/3 of the price and found that dishwashers do actually wash dishes the Bosch is now heading for the recycling centre still in virtually new condition. It seems to go through all of the stages although it seems to use only one spray arm for any one operation albeit a different one each time. The filters have never been cleaned because there is never anything on the dishes when we put them in but they still come out pretty much as they go in unless they start clean. It has never been any better but we just assumed that this was normal. Sadly, It is now too late. I’d be happy to give it away but it would seem unfair to the recipient. Would anyone like to comment before I throw it away?
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