Siemens Dishwasher Reviews
Siemens is a major German corporation producing various household appliances. Since 2015, Siemens has been wholly controlled by Bosch. Siemens-branded products are manufactured in various countries, depending on the product type. As for dishwashers, the Russian market offers German- and Spanish-made models. Let's see what users have to say about these machines and whether they meet German quality standards.
Siemens SR64M001RU/21
Izolda_O
I decided to share my impressions of the dishwasher I bought in early 2015. I'll say right away that the Siemens SR64M001RU is a marvel, equipped with a variety of programs and the latest washing and drying technologies. It holds 9 place settings. And best of all, it runs quite quietly. I love the hygienic wash mode, which perfectly cleans and disinfects baby bottles and cutting boards.
The machine is started by pressing 3-4 buttons. When you select a program, the washing time appears on the display, and when it starts, a blue beam is reflected on the floor, which goes out at the end of the program. And most importantly, the washing experience is simply superb. The dishwasher handles dirty dishes perfectly, cleaning them until they squeak. I mainly use the auto and eco programs. These modes even clean pans and pots. I take the dishes out of the machine practically dry, sometimes slightly damp, but always clean. I'm delighted!
FirstEnemies
I've been using a Siemens dishwasher for over a year now, and I haven't had any problems or breakdowns. When choosing a dishwasher, we paid special attention to Aquastop, so we settled on the Siemens SR64M001RU/21. It has it, meaning you can safely run the dishwasher at night or when no one's home, without the risk of flooding your neighbors.
I found the floor indicator light convenient, letting me know whether the machine is running or not. The baskets are also easy to use; the upper basket can be split into two tiers, allowing you to place larger pots and pans in the lower basket. Although, frankly, 45 cm is a bit narrow for washing such dishes. Everyone recommends getting a wider model whenever possible, and I agree.
The dishwasher saves water significantly, using only 9 liters. It cleans dishes perfectly; I have no complaints. And I forgot to mention, this model is assembled in Germany.
Siemens SpeedMatic SN26M285RU
yuliaS
I love cooking, so our family eats breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, and sometimes even something homemade for dessert, so there's always a mountain of dishes. That's why a dishwasher is a must-have for me. I didn't hesitate to choose a full-size model, so we bought a Siemens SN26M285RU, which holds up to 14 place settings. It's the same size as the washing machine it replaced. I've been using it for over a year now and absolutely love it, as I haven't washed dishes by hand since I bought it.
I wash my dirtiest dishes at 70 degrees. I often use a half load, as 2.5 hours of washing is a bit much. The baskets in my dishwasher are convenient and have collapsible plate holders. The oven tray fits easily and cleans up perfectly. The cutlery basket is very roomy, even fitting parts from a meat grinder. Overall, it cleans everything perfectly and dries well, too.
The dishwasher is so quiet you barely even notice it's working. And the most striking feature is, of course, the neon lighting. In short, it's a beauty, not a machine.
Dorso
We bought a Siemens SN26M285RU dishwasher from MVideo, and I can say it's large and roomy. I was pleased with how well it handled the dirty jars that had been gathering dust on the shelf. Before purchasing, I read reviews that it cleaned dirty pans. It did work, but only on the outside; the inside of the pans wasn't perfectly cleaned, and I can't say why. However, in my opinion, this is a small detail compared to how much easier life has become with a small child. The dishwasher isn't cheap, but I don't regret the money spent at all.
Let me give you some advice: don't forget to clean the filter at the bottom of the machine. I've personally found that the machine eventually gets clogged with food debris and stops during the wash cycle. Rocking the machine from side to side and washing the filter helped me. Since then, I always wash it and haven't had any problems. As for detergents, I use Finish tabletsEverything comes out clean except for burnt-on porridge in the pan. And never mind the porridge; after the dishwasher, just rinse with water and a sponge. Everything comes out easily.
Siemens SR64E002RU
Roman, Kazan
The Siemens SR64E002RU is an excellent dishwasher that cleans everything brilliantly, even dried-on food. When we have a large load of dishes, which we often do after a holiday, we set it to the quick cycle and mostly run it at night. For our family of four, this machine is more than enough. As for the floor beam, I don't see the point, as this model has an audible signal that notifies when the wash is complete.
Installation was hassle-free; I did everything myself following the included instructions. The only additional component I had to purchase was a faucet for the water supply.
Vladislav, Ufa
I liked the dishwasher's quiet operation. However, there's limited space for plates and mugs, and the shelves are oddly narrow. Compared to a Bosch with the same load, the Bosch is fine. The Siemens model, on the other hand, isn't as loud and cleans better.
Yana, Novosibirsk
This dishwasher is a miracle! It cleans dishes beautifully and is very quiet. I mostly use the automatic mode. This is my first dishwasher, and I'm happy with it. The salesperson at the store recommended it, even though my husband and I had read reviews of other machines online. We don't regret the purchase.
Gleb, Tobolsk
My wife and I spent several evenings reading dishwasher reviews and finally settled on a Siemens machine. It's excellent and quiet, only audible when the water drains, which lasts about five minutes, so it's not particularly bothersome. It washes and dries dishes well, but you just need to arrange everything correctly and not leave it with the door closed for too long after drying.
This model doesn't have a floor beam, a display, or a glasswash program, but we don't need them, and we're perfectly happy without them. We wash glassware along with the pots and pans, and nothing cracks or breaks. We figured paying 5,000-6,000 rubles extra for the bells and whistles wasn't worth it.
Siemens speedMatic SN66T096RU
Valentina Yarmilko
My husband gave me a Siemens dishwasher, and I couldn't be happier. A dream come true, and now I spend time outside with the kids instead of washing dishes. We're 100% satisfied with the dishwasher's performance. I have no complaints about the quality. I usually load the dishes in the evening and select the "Night Wash" setting, and everything is clean and dry in the morning. The advantages of this model are its economical water and electricity consumption and its large capacity—13 place settings. I haven't found any drawbacks.
Svitlana Stehura
The dishwasher does a much better job of cleaning dishes than I do by hand, even if it's a bit slow. Old burnt-on residue comes off the pans after just a few washes. Forks and spoons sparkle, especially the ones between the tines. And it's a joy to take clean glasses out of the dishwasher—no need to scrub them with a towel until they squeak—they just shine. It's a convenient machine, and I don't regret buying it at all. And if you install it correctly, it's quiet.
Siemens SR65M081RU
Marina Kovaleva
My sister bought a Siemens dishwasher. When I saw it, I thought it was very small, even though it fits 10 standard place settings. This machine can wash plates, spoons, pots, and a frying pan all at once. I especially liked the feature that projects the remaining wash time onto the floor; it looks interesting. It works almost silently. Now I have such a helper.
Olga Ivanova
I believe a dishwasher is essential in every home, although initially, purchasing one seemed wasteful. But now I understand that no one can wash dishes the way technology does, if only because there are no people who can withstand the prolonged presence of their hands in water at 60-70 degrees.The machine holds 10 place settings, but I have to load it twice a day because I have to wash the baby dishes separately. Now, let me list the advantages:
- water saving;
- cleanliness in the kitchen, no mountains of dirty dishes;
- no harm to the skin of your hands;
- copes well with dirty dishes;
- no streaks or stains;
- convenient basket;
- fits a large frying pan and a saucepan;
- reasonable price for such quality.
So, the reviews of Siemens dishwashers could go on and on. Most of them are positive. People love German-made appliances, and even Spanish models rarely have complaints. Of course, some are attracted by the price, but it's up to each individual to decide what they're willing to spend their money on. Happy shopping!
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