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This is not a “they’re both great” comparison. One of these is built better. In this episode of The Steel CodCast, Anthony and Jon break down Bosch vs Miele dishwashers without hiding behind decibel ratings, rack positions, or spec sheets.
Instead of debating cycles and features, they unpack engineering philosophy. Bosch builds for balance, efficiency, and broad appeal. Miele builds for durability, mechanical strength, and long-term ownership. The discussion covers wash performance under heavy loads, rack construction differences, drying systems including CrystalDry vs AutoOpen, service coverage realities, and what these machines feel like after years of use.
If you sell premium dishwashers and want to confidently guide a Bosch vs Miele conversation without defaulting to surface-level specs, this episode gives you a clean framework and a clear winner.
Who This Episode Is For
Appliance sales professionals, showroom managers, and anyone selling premium dishwashers who wants to lead a Bosch vs Miele conversation with authority instead of hedging.
Follow the Show
New episodes of The Steel CodCast drop every day of the week, including weekends. Follow, rate, and subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Chapters
0:00 Why Versus Comparisons Usually Fail
1:37 Stop Comparing Decibels and Wash Cycles
3:10 Engineering Philosophy Bosch vs Miele
4:26 How They Actually Clean
6:06 Heavy Soils and Overpowering Loads
8:39 The Clear Cleaning Winner
8:46 Rack Construction and Build Feel
11:01 Long Term Mechanical Durability
13:07 Familiarity vs Relearning How to Load
13:24 Drying Systems CrystalDry vs AutoOpen
15:38 Emotional Ownership Experience
18:27 Family of Four Scenario
19:38 Service Coverage Differences
22:03 The Final Verdict
23:02 When Bosch Makes More Sense
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By Anthony Fors and Jon BeresfordThis is not a “they’re both great” comparison. One of these is built better. In this episode of The Steel CodCast, Anthony and Jon break down Bosch vs Miele dishwashers without hiding behind decibel ratings, rack positions, or spec sheets.
Instead of debating cycles and features, they unpack engineering philosophy. Bosch builds for balance, efficiency, and broad appeal. Miele builds for durability, mechanical strength, and long-term ownership. The discussion covers wash performance under heavy loads, rack construction differences, drying systems including CrystalDry vs AutoOpen, service coverage realities, and what these machines feel like after years of use.
If you sell premium dishwashers and want to confidently guide a Bosch vs Miele conversation without defaulting to surface-level specs, this episode gives you a clean framework and a clear winner.
Who This Episode Is For
Appliance sales professionals, showroom managers, and anyone selling premium dishwashers who wants to lead a Bosch vs Miele conversation with authority instead of hedging.
Follow the Show
New episodes of The Steel CodCast drop every day of the week, including weekends. Follow, rate, and subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Chapters
0:00 Why Versus Comparisons Usually Fail
1:37 Stop Comparing Decibels and Wash Cycles
3:10 Engineering Philosophy Bosch vs Miele
4:26 How They Actually Clean
6:06 Heavy Soils and Overpowering Loads
8:39 The Clear Cleaning Winner
8:46 Rack Construction and Build Feel
11:01 Long Term Mechanical Durability
13:07 Familiarity vs Relearning How to Load
13:24 Drying Systems CrystalDry vs AutoOpen
15:38 Emotional Ownership Experience
18:27 Family of Four Scenario
19:38 Service Coverage Differences
22:03 The Final Verdict
23:02 When Bosch Makes More Sense
#bosch #miele#dishwashercomparison #boschvsmiele#luxuryappliances #premiumdishwasher#applianceindustry #appliancesales#appliancesalestraining #productpositioning#applianceretail #applianceprofessionals#kitchenremodel #applianceindustrypodcast#sellingappliances