Looking for a Full Integrated Dishwasher.

will be antiflood activated. Bekos dont use pressure switches, instead they use a flow meter to count the water coming in, unfortunately the don't count the water leaving.
So if the pump jams or it drains slowly it will leave water in sump and fill again until it overfills, water then goes down two tubes into the base.
the base is a tray circa one cm deep with a polystyrene float switch, once activated drain pump is energised and machine wont do anything else.
 
Neff, Bosch and Siemens are the same, the only really difference is features, mechanically they are the same, steel/plastic tub aside.

Well supply Bosch as they are easy to install, you can adjust the rear feet from the front, the doors are a doddle to hang and they are reliable.

If you go down the BSH route just make sure it has a full metal tub.

Just bought a bosch. The one that shines a light on the floor telling you how long is left........Its got 1 bosch drawer and 2 NEFF ones......We have emailed bosch. Not what you'd expect from an £800 odd dishwasher
 
Just bought a bosch. The one that shines a light on the floor telling you how long is left........Its got 1 bosch drawer and 2 NEFF ones......We have emailed bosch. Not what you'd expect from an £800 odd dishwasher

That's just branding the draws are common parts to both brands can't say it would bother me but then I'd never spend 800 on a dish washer!
 
That's just branding the draws are common parts to both brands can't say it would bother me but then I'd never spend 800 on a dish washer!

This we know....However 2 drawers have handles one shade and the bottom is a different shade of red. The middle drawer says NEFF embossed on the front of the handle.
 
The flat we're currently in is loaded with Bosch stuff (we've rented this place for 9 years). Fridge, dishwasher, oven, extract hood. All except the extract hood has given up during these 9 years.

We own a Beko tumble drier that I bought as a temporary solution about 8 years ago on a whim and we've never had to replace it, it's still going strong.

//Obviously not a dishwasher but may shed some insight on what Bosch is like.
 
first world problems or what, oh how the world has changed.

If his woman is anything like my aunt, everything he buys will be single colour as a second colour doubles the time standing in Carpet Right, Dulux aisles, plant pot sections, all to see if they have one that matches the fridge handles.

Imagine a tripe colour fridge, oh the horror :eek:
 
If his woman is anything like my aunt, everything he buys will be single colour as a second colour doubles the time standing in Carpet Right, Dulux aisles, plant pot sections, all to see if they have one that matches the fridge handles.

Imagine a tripe colour fridge, oh the horror :eek:

Lol it's a draw inside a dishwasher I really don't think I could be motivated to care!
 
first world problems or what, oh how the world has changed.

Yeah

If his woman is anything like my aunt, everything he buys will be single colour as a second colour doubles the time standing in Carpet Right, Dulux aisles, plant pot sections, all to see if they have one that matches the fridge handles.

Imagine a tripe colour fridge, oh the horror :eek:

Yeah

Lol it's a draw inside a dishwasher I really don't think I could be motivated to care!

Hell Yeah!!

However I'm sure if they said in the brochure that although its a bosch its going to come with drawers with NEFF embossed in big letters. We would have bought the one that said it would come with Bosch branding. Unless it was significantly cheaper.
 
will be antiflood activated. Bekos dont use pressure switches, instead they use a flow meter to count the water coming in, unfortunately the don't count the water leaving.
So if the pump jams or it drains slowly it will leave water in sump and fill again until it overfills, water then goes down two tubes into the base.
the base is a tray circa one cm deep with a polystyrene float switch, once activated drain pump is energised and machine wont do anything else.

OK thank you. Beko sending someone on Monday to have a look.
 
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The flat we're currently in is loaded with Bosch stuff (we've rented this place for 9 years). Fridge, dishwasher, oven, extract hood. All except the extract hood has given up during these 9 years.

We own a Beko tumble drier that I bought as a temporary solution about 8 years ago on a whim and we've never had to replace it, it's still going strong.

//Obviously not a dishwasher but may shed some insight on what Bosch is like.

Whereas my Bosch dishwasher is 17 years old and it's still going. The previous Bosch washing machine I had reached the grand age of 26 before it gave up, and that was only due to the belt.
 
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Hell Yeah!!

However I'm sure if they said in the brochure that although its a bosch its going to come with drawers with NEFF embossed in big letters. We would have bought the one that said it would come with Bosch branding. Unless it was significantly cheaper.

Neff is the more-premium brand so technically they should be charging you more for the Neff drawers. :p
 
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