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    Customer Reviews - Samsung Series 11 Standard Dishwasher - Stainless Steel - B Rated

    Customer Reviews - Samsung Series 11 Standard Dishwasher - Stainless Steel - B Rated

    Samsung Series 11 DW60A8060FS Wifi Connected Standard Dishwasher - Stainless Steel - B Rated
    £699
    • 14 place settings — Great for medium-sized households
    • Auto programme — Helps save energy with every load
    • Express Wash — A 60-minute wash and dry cycle
    • Automatic Door Opening — Dries dishes naturally
    • Dimensions (cm) - H84.5 x W59.8 x D60
    4.5 / 5
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    Buyer Beware

    1/5
    We bought this dishwasher based on the performance of the Samsung washing machine and the Samsung American fridge freezer that we already have. I've never regretted buying anything so immediately ever before. If you have dinner plates bigger than 25cm (ours are 26.5) then you can forget about using the top shelf for anything taller than 12cm as the top shelf has 2 setting, useful and pointlessly small. So far, we have found that precludes you from washing pint glasses, measuring jugs and reasonable sized mugs on the top shelf - I'm sure there will be more things we haven't tried yet. Even a 12cm tall mug brushes the bottom of the cutlery draw. The cutlery rack is also terrible. The cutlery rack on the 11 year old Siemens dish washer that we replaced is miles ahead, as was the top shelf with 3 height settings on the Siemens. I've never come across such a poorly designed Samsung piece of kit. It seems inevitable that we will need to buy new plates etc. so we can use the dishwasher properly. Other than that, it's a nice looking piece of kit, it's Wifi connected (which little to no value) AOs service was faultless as usual. The water inlet pipe is the most over engineered thing I've ever seen and could cause problems if you have a tight space in the sink to attach it to the tap.
    Mark

    Looks nice but not convinced so far

    3/5
    Looks nice, and we generally only do buy Samsung products for our home. But this one, just doesn’t clean items thoroughly. And the draws are a pain to organise if you want to wash wine glasses etc or even tumblers. For 2 people we struggle to put all items in it and end up having to hand wash as well. Not what we bought a dishwasher for.
    Ian Harrison

    Does not meet basic needs

    3/5
    I have been a bit disappointed with this dishwasher considering the price point. The trays are smaller than my previous dishwasher, both in the amount of space to include items in the trays, and also the height that is available on each tray. In order to fit our dinner plates on the bottom tray I have had to raise the middle tray. This means we can't fit glasses in the middle tray. Considering these are every day items this is not at all convenient. I've also found that the items do not dry very well, especially when on the eco setting and so my cutlery (even after just a few washes) are starting to rust. It has made me wish that I brought my old dishwasher from my previous property to my new one and saved myself a lot of money.
    Gemma

    Very smart looking efficient machine.

    4/5
    Great product cleans well flexible shelves and looks very smart. It's a replacement for a Miele whilst it's very good the miele was much better built and quicker.
    Oz

    Samsung dishwasher review

    4/5
    Very smart and easy to use .Doesn't always get cutlery in top drawer completely clean if you use a shorter cycle
    Nick Greenwood

    Good dishwasher

    4/5
    Looks nice and modern, spacious inside. Quality is not as good as some German competitors but good enough. It is a bit louder than expected but nothing excessive.
    Jerzy Zych

    Nice

    4/5
    Nice product but where hoses are positioned can mean machine sticks out from adjacent units a little.
    Paul Mitchell

    No problem

    4/5
    All good The racks need a bit of looking at
    Paul Phillips