Bosch SKS50E12RU Dishwasher Reviews
The Bosch SKS50E12 is another compact dishwasher from a renowned manufacturer. While much has been said about this appliance in various articles, reviews, and reviews, user interest is only growing.
This is likely due to the living conditions of many residents of the CIS countries: small apartments, cramped kitchens where space is limited, let alone a full-size dishwasher. However, the Bosch SKS series dishwasher offers homeowners in these types of homes the opportunity to further enhance their kitchen. Let's find out what people think of this appliance.
Positive
Yana, Moscow
Why did I buy this dishwasher and now I don't regret it? Firstly, it's compact. Well, that's obvious: neither a narrow dishwasher nor a large one suits me, so I had no choice. Secondly, I was pleasantly surprised by the gentle glass wash mode; the glasses come out sparkling like precious stones, without a single dried droplet or drip. Thirdly, there is a load sensor that will tell you if something is wrong. My Bosch SKS 50E12 RU dishwasher has been working for me without any problems for almost a year now, I hope it will work for a long time.
This machine also does a great job of washing large dishes, at least those that can be crammed into the washing chamber.
Ivan, Sochi
I buried my old dishwasher, which lasted 15 years, like a beloved dog, and I almost cried. It was a great machine, it worked flawlessly, and it cleaned like a charm. I bought a compact replacement because I didn't have room for a larger one after renovating my kitchen. The dishwasher may be small, but it's very good, and it even has the option to use tablets. I'm very happy, and I give it an A+.
Alexandra, Nizhny Tagil
The machine makes very little noise, which really pleased me. It has five wash programs to choose from, and an electronic indicator system helps you know when the salt or rinse aid is running low. Overall, it's a decent, modern machine, albeit a bit small. But the size is a plus for me, as I don't accumulate a lot of dishes, and I don't have room for a larger machine in the kitchen.
Alena, Yekaterinburg
This dishwasher itself is a real gem. For years I've been washing dishes by hand, and now I can throw down my apron and watch TV for an hour or two while the machine gets to work—isn't it wonderful? I've read reviews online, and people say it's small and won't wash a lot of dishes, so it's inconvenient.
I'd like to ask, why are you all such "assholes" that you need to wash every dish in the house every time? Even if a family of three accumulates dirty dishes throughout the day, there's probably enough space even in a small dishwasher. I don't know about everyone else, but we have no problem with this, so I give the machine a five-star rating, and the skeptics can go to hell.
Valentina, Samara
I placed my small Bosch on a special shelf that attaches to the wall in the corner, along with a microwave and a small cabinet for household cleaning supplies. It turned out so nicely. They say this machine takes up little space, but we made it so it didn't take up any usable space at all, since that corner of the kitchen was empty. The quality of the wash is excellent; it doesn't rattle at all. I placed a bread bin on top of it, expecting the vibrations to knock it over, but it's perfectly still.
Negative
Anastasia, St. Petersburg
Well, what can I say about this dishwasher? I don't want to write nasty things, but you won't get any praise from me either. Most importantly, I don't understand why they make such long wash cycles if the dishes aren't perfectly clean when they come out. If I had a dirty plate, I'd wash it in a basin of warm water. Fairy pills, which I use, and then I left the ill-fated plate in this container for an hour and a half, it would have washed perfectly.
Sorry, but the vaunted cleaning quality of Bosch dishwashers doesn't impress me. That's settled. Now about the prongs in the baskets. I want to ask who the smart guy was who made the prongs non-folding. Do I have to calibrate all my dishes now, keep what fits and throw out what doesn't? You know, I love my dishes, so I can just throw them around mindlessly like that.
The pins even make it difficult to place some plates correctly, let alone pots and pans.
The soap scum that sometimes remains on my dishes is killing me. I take them out of the machine, wash them again, and then dry them with a towel. It makes me wonder why I need a dishwasher if I'm still relying solely on my hands. In my opinion, the machine deserves a maximum of 3 out of 5 stars, although that's still a good rating.
Stanislav, Kostroma
The machine is of poor quality and broke down twice during the warranty period. The service is good, though; they repaired it twice at their own expense, and they did it quickly and without any problems. Now the warranty is running out, so I'll have to pay for the rest of the repairs myself, but so far, it's working fine. I didn't expect such a betrayal from a well-known company, but what can you expect from the Germans (just kidding).
Ulyana, Moscow
It all started when we were looking for a gift for Grandma's anniversary. We ended up buying a compact dishwasher and showing her how to use it. At first, she was happy, playing with it with gusto, washing everything in sight, even pots and seedling boxes. Then her enthusiasm waned, and now the dishwasher sits idle, and Grandma has returned to the traditional way of washing dishes. Technology is technology, but manual labor is still a thing.
So, the Bosch SKS50E12RU dishwasher has received a plethora of positive reviews from consumers. These glowing reviews are so numerous that the occasional negative comments pale in comparison. At least, that's what we thought, and we won't impose our opinion on you. Good luck!
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