Review of Hansa 60 cm built-in dishwashers
Hansa appliances are relatively new, but they've already won the hearts of many consumers. Many people in our country enjoy using Hansa 60 cm built-in dishwashers. Why do they choose Hansa machines? Let's try to answer this question in this article, and also provide a brief overview of the best models of these dishwashers, according to experts and experienced users.
Pros and cons of this technique
According to many users, Hansa dishwashers are comparable in quality to dishwashers from Bosch or Electrolux. Furthermore, Hansa dishwashers boast a number of advantages that make them popular with customers.
- These machines are slightly less expensive than Bosch and Electrolux models. Given that they perform just as well and last a long time, consumers choose Hansa machines.
- Many models of washing machines have good technical characteristics, and they are often even better assembled than the hyped Bosch ones.
- Many models have a capacity of more than 12 place settings, which cannot be said about Bosch or Electrolux appliances.
75% of Hansa 60 cm built-in dishwashers on the market have a load capacity of 14 place settings or more.
- There are models with three baskets instead of two. The third basket is a deep tray. It can be used to store small dishes, which will not take up space in the middle or, more importantly, bottom basket.
- Hansa cars are easy to fit into furniture and do not create any problems in this regard.
- Repair specialists highlight the ease of repair and disassembly of Hansa dishwashers as advantages. Even if your "home helper" eventually breaks down, you can easily disassemble it and remove the faulty part.
- Users note the high quality of dishwashing, and Hansa machines also work well with 3-in-1 detergents. Those models that recognize them dissolve tablets perfectly, leaving no crumbs in the tray.
It would be unfair to only highlight the advantages of Hansa dishwashers without mentioning their drawbacks. These machines have quite a few drawbacks, too, and we'll list them now. First, these dishwashers contain a lot of plastic parts. Experts look at them like "bull-eyes"; they just don't inspire confidence, that's all. Secondly, the problem with almost all Hansa dishwashers is condensation drying of dishes. They perform quite poorly, although there are models with a turbo dryer that don't have this drawback. Thirdly, Hansa machines have a poorly developed service center network, and the service there is far from excellent.
Hansa ZIM 689 EH
This dishwasher's undoubted advantage is its design. It's sure to immediately catch the eye of many buyers, thanks to its stylish paint finish. Models are available in black, red, silver, and white, and you can also order it in green or orange. The Hansa ZIM 689 EH can effectively wash up to 14 place settings of standard dishes, although its baskets are designed to accommodate unusual items as well. The manufacturer claims that this model produces an impressive noise level of 42 dB. You can run this machine overnight without worrying about it waking you up.

A definite advantage of this model is its 9 wash programs and 5 temperature settings. The pre-soak mode is particularly useful. The machine also features a turbo dry function, which completely dries dishes in minutes. Among the additional features, users particularly note:
- delay the program launch for 24 hours;
- complete protection against water leaks;
- an indicator beam that shines on the floor;
- switchable end of program melody;
- informative screen.
In addition to the above, the dishwasher has indicators that promptly remind you when it's time to add salt or rinse aid. The dishwasher also features convenient glass holders and height-adjustable baskets. The average price of this model is $580.
Hansa ZIM 628 EH
This model may not boast a distinctive design, but it's very affordable (around $430) and boasts an enviable feature set. Its large capacity (14 place settings), low noise level (47 dB), and low water and energy consumption are striking. It offers eight wash programs, including the most popular: Economy, Pre-Soak, and Intensive.
The dishwasher features a partial load mode, child safety lock, and user interaction via a display and an impressive array of buttons. Condenser drying is included, and the wash time on the standard cycle is reduced to 175 minutes. Additional features include:
- melody at the end of work;
- complete protection against water leakage;
- timer to delay the start of the washing program for up to 24 hours;
- 3 in 1 pill box;
- indicators showing the presence of salt and rinse aid.

As you can see, everything you need is included. Perhaps the only thing missing is a turbo dryer, but that's a matter of taste. Users have quite a few interesting things to say about this machine in the article. Hansa ZIM 628 EH Dishwasher ReviewsRead it too to broaden your horizons.
Hansa ZIM 636 EH
This is a much simpler and less expensive dishwasher, which can nevertheless become a reliable household helper for many years. The price of this machine does not exceed $390. For this price, the buyer gets a spacious wash chamber for 14 place settings, electronic controls, 6 wash programs, and a partial load mode. The machine is relatively quiet – 47 dB, but there are very few additional options, but it has everything you need:
- protection from child interference;
- delay of start of work up to 9 hours;
The minimum program start delay is 3 hours, but you can also set a delay of 6 and 9 hours.
- there is a box for 3 in 1 product;
- There are lights that come on when there is no salt or rinse aid.

The cutlery tray deserves special attention. It rinses forks and spoons like magic. The dish baskets, in addition to being deep, have a unique shape, allowing for optimal stacking of different dishes. Overall, the machine is worth considering, despite its technical simplicity.
Hansa ZIM 626 EH
This is the budget-friendly Hansa ZIM 626 EH dishwasher, which offers good quality but limited features. It's a true workhorse, ready to wash, wash, and wash dishes under any circumstances. While it doesn't have a display or recognize 3-in-1 detergents, it's just as spacious as its peers—it holds 14 place settings—and it's economical, averaging 8.5 liters of water per wash cycle. It's also quiet, producing a maximum of 47 dB. It offers six programs, including one for delicate dishes.

It features full leak protection, a melody at the end of the wash cycle, a 24-hour timer, and even indicators for salt and rinse aid. The baskets and trays in this machine are just as impressive as those in the models described above. The unique glass holder is also noteworthy. The Hansa ZIM 626 EH costs approximately $390.
Hansa ZIM 615 H
This model is the least expensive in the lineup we're reviewing, with a market price of $339. The machine is very simple yet reliable. It performs well and rarely breaks down. The Hansa ZIM 615 H's wash chamber holds 12 place settings. The database contains: 5 washing programs and a program start delay of 9 hours. At the end of the wash cycle, a beep sounds. The machine is completely leak-proof and has excellent safety features. Overall, consumers say: for the price, it's a great value!

So, today we've discussed the most popular Hansa dishwasher models. As you can see, this brand produces some very good appliances. This is confirmed by both users and experts, but when choosing the right model, you still need to pay attention to the little details. It's quite possible that hidden flaws will eventually surface. Happy choosing!
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