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Product Review: Bosch Front Loading WasherI have two boys in diapers which means food stains/sour milk on clothes. Bosch should be buying us all new clothes since everyone's clothing has to sit still for over 2 weeks with stains settling in. And no, I don't have family nearby to just go do our laundry. Had to go to laundromat already which was VERY inconvenient and expensive at $3.75/load. Bosch is about as great as GM has been with cars-poor customer service, low-quality parts/defective equipment, and yet has the audacity to charge a pretty penny for their machines. We had a cheaper brand in our old house and NEVER had to have repairs. Bosch execs need to quit being so cheap and think about who BUYS their machines. We should not have had a failed part in under one year and when a part does fail, the customer should have the part by NEXT DAY mail. Obviously, the Bosch execs have their laundry cleaned by drycleaners or maids so why worry about the rest of us "regular" people? Your own technicians are making fun of you! Also, for anyone buying front loading machines, watch out for the Bosch dryer-the lint filter is SO sensitive that you can get an error message if you don't thoroughly wash it out. It collects a film on the 300 model that won't come off no matter what you use to clean it-and soap/water or mild cleansers do not work. Front loaders are being made like computerized cars, everything is under "sensing" which causes unnecessary error messages. Again, like cars, you can't just open the hood and fix the parts yourself, you have to wait for the Tech (like a dealership shop) to disconnect the sensing parts so you can remove pieces. I watched the tech do his job (which he didn't prefer) and I could have EASILY fixed the problem but he said you can't cheat and make the machine work because if something goes wrong before the part arrives the customer would be at fault. In the mean time, good luck with all the stain ridden clothes and I suppose our boys can just wear their diapers to leave the house. For the public, don't buy the Bosch 300 set. I can't stand either machine! If they were MADE like true commercial washers/dryers, they should LAST for 15-20 years and have no defects. Unfortunately, these companies realized that they could turn the popularity of front-loaders into a marketing blast and get everybody who believes in the power of the laundry mat's machines to buy into their lower quality machines. First they take your money, then they take your sanity : ) By Trey from South Lyon, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Product Review: Bosch Front Loading WasherI have a Bosch front loader and also love it! Hopefully I will continue to love it many years from now. My daughter and niece also have Bosch front loaders & seem pleased. Post by Brunhilde RE: Product Review: Bosch Front Loading WasherSince Bosch is a German Company, perhaps service would be better if you bought American. Today is 9.11 and I'm am very much thinkng of the World Trade Center; if we support our country, particularily in this economy, things may improve. At this point, they must have an investor relations person; send your note to him/her. God Bless! Mary Post by mklema92658 RE: Product Review: Bosch Front Loading Washer
Hi there Trey. I did it tough as well when we were first married and it certainly is no fun without a washing machine, especially when things aren't fixed for weeks/months at a time. Anyway, my suggestion is, when you have stains, especially food stains, rub in some dish washing liquid and leave it there until you can wash again, that way the stain is getting treated while you are waiting and it will have a better chance of removal...I do this method all the time on stains and it works 99% of the time. Post by Coona RE: Product Review: Bosch Front Loading WasherGo to www.planetfeedback.com and voice your concerns. This goes to the top dogs of the company! Post by rainy21 RE: Product Review: Bosch Front Loading Washer
I'm so sorry hon, I know you are totally wiped out. My husband and I had to go without a washing machine for months on end until we could afford another, we washed our clothes in the bathtub, rung them out in the washing machine. At least it would ring them out, and then we could put them in the dryer. Post by Carol L. |
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