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Hehe 08-13-2020 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8995523)
Well, my Blomberg dishwasher decided to quit on me last night. FML.

It's a bit of premium, but I swear by Miele's DW after my parents' dw (LG one) went kaput and we switched to Miele followed the technician's recommendation. He didn't sell them, so there was no conflict of interest... well... it worked so well that we never needed his service ever again for a good 5+yrs. :fuckthatshit:

His explanation was that many brands use a lot of plastic parts in them to save cost, while Miele uses mostly stainless steel for those equivalent parts.

And it also had the lowest power consumption while really does a good job cleaning dishes.

I'd recommend to take a look at them if you are shopping for a new one.

bcrdukes 08-14-2020 04:53 AM

That's my conundrum - I've sold my place, so I need to get this dishwasher fixed (or buy a new one.) My new place has literally brand new Whirlpool appliances (not Maytag as I previously posted.) My only course of action is to see if the store the owner bought them from will take them back in exchange for a credit to be applied to something like a Miele, but they will probably tell me to drop dead. I'll give it a shot this weekend.

Any how, back to my Blomberg dishwasher - It's been good...up until now. :lol And you are right, it seems like it's mostly plastic components based on what I can find from a parts list/diagram, but my only suspicion now is the float, pump, or filter internally where something is clogged. I'd take it apart but there are no diagrams or anything, so rather than break it even more, I'm going to have to bite the bullet and let a technician do his job. That, and getting Blomberg parts is NOT easy. Thank goodness for 5 year warranty. :okay:

underscore 08-14-2020 08:33 AM

If you're getting rid of the Whirlpool at your new place why not swap it into your old place and save on whatever a tech charges to fix the Blomberg?

Hakkaboy 08-14-2020 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8995523)
Well, my Blomberg dishwasher decided to quit on me last night. FML.

I've heard pretty bad things about Blomberg dishwashers. How old was it?

bcrdukes 08-14-2020 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8995613)
If you're getting rid of the Whirlpool at your new place why not swap it into your old place and save on whatever a tech charges to fix the Blomberg?

I don't take possession of the new place until October. Can't just waltz right in when I want to and take stuff out at my convenience. :p

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hakkaboy (Post 8995618)
I've heard pretty bad things about Blomberg dishwashers. How old was it?

It's about 4 and a bit years old, coming on to 5. To be fair, I use it a lot, so this could be a matter of wear and tear, or more realistically, user error. :D

I don't know anyone with Blomberg, so I have no way to compare experiences. My neighbours don't really use their dishwasher so, this is a tough one. Will find out next week!

gilly 08-18-2020 01:01 PM

omg i just noticed this thread.. I just bought all new appliances last week

I was debating between a french door samsung fridge or LG fridge. Good thing i went with LG... hope it lasts long.

Went with a Bosch dishwasher SHSM63W55N. Currently rated top overall dishwasher on many websites and a Bosch 30 inch range. Bosch currently has an Instant rebate from manufacturer. Save lots of $$$

Also picked up a Broan wall mount hood range. My duct is just 5 inches which is kinda fail so I just got a 500 CFM hood range.

bcrdukes 08-20-2020 12:50 PM

Update for those of you who are curious for my Blomberg dishwasher.

Turns out the drain pump had cracked due to wear and tear. I didn't get a chance to take a picture of it, but the housing cracked, while the impeller was perfectly fine. Looks like I've got the BMW of dishwashers. :p

Hondaracer 08-22-2020 11:23 AM

So this is a review basically of the "Geeksquad" extended warrantee. I've posted on a few sites in order to give a heads up for anyone else

Personally I had an amazing experience in-store at bestbuy Metrotown dealing with the sales manager for appliances there. he was excellent and my gripe isn't with him or the Metrotown location at all, its all to do with the warrantee:

In 2016 I purchased 2 entire kitchen suites from BestBuy Metrotown. One higher end set for my home with Kitchenaid Gas range, dish, fridge and then lower end electric set for my suite. The experience in-store was great I dealt with the manager there and he was fantastic. My Beef is with the extended geeksquad warrantee, which cost approx $1100 for 5 year extended on both sets.

The igniters on my range went about a year ago and I just couldn't be bothered to call in. Finally I had some time and dug out my receipts. I had every receipt in a folder except the range receipt.. so I went to Bestbuy Metrotown and got a re-print of the receipt. When he gave it to me he asked if I had exchanged my original range, I said no, the range I have now is the one I've had since delivery etc. He then said that it looked it was damaged at the warehouse and then a different one was ordered in and delivered. To his credit he said that he could look into it further if there was any issue, however, its not very convenient for me to have to return in-store to deal with this, especially in these times.

Upon calling in to the geeksquad warantee I was informed that since the range I had the receipt for was an exchange the warrantee did not transfer and I was not eligible for a claim on it...

I then spent almost 2 hours over 2 different calls having to explain this situation twice in order for them to finally realize what had happened and why it was in fact still under warrantee. I had every single receipt number, every transaction ID, every model number, and the email associated with my bestbuy account.

Now, finally when the geeksquad sorted it out, they then send the info over to "Trans Global" who is there service contractor for any work to be performed.

I then took 4 phone calls from Trans Global attempting to setup the repair. I gave them the case number, as well as the model and serial number for my range THREE TIMES. finally the day comes for the service appointment. The technician shows up and right away he says he was expecting an Electrolux range. After I had specifically said kitchenaid from the beginning, provided serial and model, etc. He then informed me that the parts were not in yet and we would have to book yet another appointment, and left.

Frankly, I could only imagine the absolute nightmare you would experience if you had a critical issue which needed to be addressed immediately like your fridge breaking down etc. My issue is for a simple igniter problem and it has been an absolute headache from start to finish.

I DO NOT recommend using the geeksquad service plan for anything, and frankly, even at the "reasonable" amount they charge, I think you're far better off saving the money and having a private service company repair any issue you may experience as opposed to going through this circus of headaches to address any warrantee issue.

ime2006 08-29-2020 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8996694)
So this is a review basically of the "Geeksquad" extended warrantee. I've posted on a few sites in order to give a heads up for anyone else

Personally I had an amazing experience in-store at bestbuy Metrotown dealing with the sales manager for appliances there. he was excellent and my gripe isn't with him or the Metrotown location at all, its all to do with the warrantee:

In 2016 I purchased 2 entire kitchen suites from BestBuy Metrotown. One higher end set for my home with Kitchenaid Gas range, dish, fridge and then lower end electric set for my suite. The experience in-store was great I dealt with the manager there and he was fantastic. My Beef is with the extended geeksquad warrantee, which cost approx $1100 for 5 year extended on both sets.

The igniters on my range went about a year ago and I just couldn't be bothered to call in. Finally I had some time and dug out my receipts. I had every receipt in a folder except the range receipt.. so I went to Bestbuy Metrotown and got a re-print of the receipt. When he gave it to me he asked if I had exchanged my original range, I said no, the range I have now is the one I've had since delivery etc. He then said that it looked it was damaged at the warehouse and then a different one was ordered in and delivered. To his credit he said that he could look into it further if there was any issue, however, its not very convenient for me to have to return in-store to deal with this, especially in these times.

Upon calling in to the geeksquad warantee I was informed that since the range I had the receipt for was an exchange the warrantee did not transfer and I was not eligible for a claim on it...

I then spent almost 2 hours over 2 different calls having to explain this situation twice in order for them to finally realize what had happened and why it was in fact still under warrantee. I had every single receipt number, every transaction ID, every model number, and the email associated with my bestbuy account.

Now, finally when the geeksquad sorted it out, they then send the info over to "Trans Global" who is there service contractor for any work to be performed.

I then took 4 phone calls from Trans Global attempting to setup the repair. I gave them the case number, as well as the model and serial number for my range THREE TIMES. finally the day comes for the service appointment. The technician shows up and right away he says he was expecting an Electrolux range. After I had specifically said kitchenaid from the beginning, provided serial and model, etc. He then informed me that the parts were not in yet and we would have to book yet another appointment, and left.

Frankly, I could only imagine the absolute nightmare you would experience if you had a critical issue which needed to be addressed immediately like your fridge breaking down etc. My issue is for a simple igniter problem and it has been an absolute headache from start to finish.

I DO NOT recommend using the geeksquad service plan for anything, and frankly, even at the "reasonable" amount they charge, I think you're far better off saving the money and having a private service company repair any issue you may experience as opposed to going through this circus of headaches to address any warrantee issue.


GeekSquad is not authorized by manufacturers to do any warranty services or claim.
Don't know how and why they sell extended GeekSquad warranty.

Manufacturers only authorize certain local service companies to service their products.

such as
- Totem Appliance
- Priority Appliance
- Trans Global
- Consumer Refrigeration & Appliances Service Ltd.
- Pacific Specialty Brands
- Shoreline Appliances
...etc.

Warranty service claim can be nightmares if you do it your own.
And
As i know, BESTBUY will not help client to claim manufacturers warranty.

Euro7r 08-30-2020 06:59 PM

Bought a new top load GE washer from Home Depot April 2019, now it's acting fucked up (the day I have the most laundry LOL). Went online to submit for repair technician since I am still covered under GE 2-year warranty (cross fingers nothing comes out of my pocket $$$).

Dumped all my laundry/detergent in, closed the lid and hit start button. The latch lever locks the door and all the green lights are blacked out and the water fills for a few seconds and stops. Door latch releases....Kept trying and eventually gave up. 30 minutes though I'd give it another run, this time finally fills with water and washes; however, it would stop part way and the latch makes this clicking sound a few times before it stops. Hit the start button again and washes continue until it drains, at this point it skips the rinse and goes directly to the spin cycle where it fills and drains and rocks violently. Shut this POS off and rinse my clothes with my hands LOL. Spent 1.5 hours trying to wash my fucking clothes.

cafe22 08-30-2020 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Euro7r (Post 8997628)
Bought a new top load GE washer from Home Depot April 2019, now it's acting fucked up (the day I have the most laundry LOL). Went online to submit for repair technician since I am still covered under GE 2-year warranty (cross fingers nothing comes out of my pocket $$$).
.

Brace yourself for the amount of back and forth calls/emails with MABE (they deal with the warranty). Also, if you can ask for a technician from Totem instead of Platinum Appliance.

Euro7r 08-30-2020 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cafe22 (Post 8997640)
Brace yourself for the amount of back and forth calls/emails with MABE (they deal with the warranty). Also, if you can ask for a technician from Totem instead of Platinum Appliance.

I selected Consumer Refrigeration as that depot is closest to my home and they seem to have positive google reviews 4 stars. Wish me luck, FFFFFFF.

SSM_DC5 08-30-2020 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ime2006 (Post 8997503)
GeekSquad is not authorized by manufacturers to do any warranty services or claim.
Don't know how and why they sell extended GeekSquad warranty.

Manufacturers only authorize certain local service companies to service their products.

such as
- Totem Appliance
- Priority Appliance
- Trans Global
- Consumer Refrigeration & Appliances Service Ltd.
- Pacific Specialty Brands
- Shoreline Appliances
...etc.

Warranty service claim can be nightmares if you do it your own.
And
As i know, BESTBUY will not help client to claim manufacturers warranty.


Does this mean if someone buys best buy warranty, bestbuy just calls the warranty company on your behalf and doesn't actually offer anything on top of the manufacturer?

GLOW 08-31-2020 12:48 PM

when buying dishwashers, who do you guys use for the plumbing/electrical connection? whomever the store is partnered with or someone specific? i've been considering replacing my dishwasher that i currently only use as a dish rack :lol

bcrdukes 08-31-2020 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GLOW (Post 8997724)
i've been considering replacing my dishwasher that i currently only use as a dish rack :lol

You know you're Asian when... :lol

Maybe it's where I am, but based on my recent experience, most stores will not refer you to anyone. They may have an in-house team, or subcontract the installation work to someone for brand new installations. For repairs, they pretty much tell me to take a hike and to call the manufacturer.

punkwax 08-31-2020 02:20 PM

I just used Home Depot’s contractor. HD’s price was ~$200 installed including removal/recycling of the old unit. Nice/knowledgeable guy who I might get to install a new garburator so got his contact info that he technically wasn’t supposed to share.

PM if you want his details.

underscore 08-31-2020 04:09 PM

If you're comfortable with DIY a dishwasher is pretty simple. 1 water line, 1 drain line, 1 plug/3 wires and a couple screws.

bcrdukes 08-31-2020 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punkwax (Post 8997732)
I just used Home Depot’s contractor. HD’s price was ~$200 installed including removal/recycling of the old unit. Nice/knowledgeable guy who I might get to install a new garburator so got his contact info that he technically wasn’t supposed to share.

PM if you want his details.

Details on the garburator, please. I'm on the fence on getting one, but unsure of the benefits, and any on-going maintenance costs. Thanks in advance!

Hondaracer 09-03-2020 09:55 AM

Lol so to follow up with my “extended geek squad warantee” I hadn’t heard anything still until yesterday so I wasted like 2 hours on hold and got hung up on twice

Finally call geek squad directly and give them the reference number and the guy, to his credit, was very helpful and tells me oh..we rejected the claim because it doesn’t make financial sense to repair so you’re getting a replacement..

The range was like $3000...it makes more sense to give me a brand new $3000 range than fix a basic igniter system for the burners? Lol ok..

I still won’t believe it until it happens but we will see..

ime2006 09-05-2020 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SSM_DC5 (Post 8997664)
Does this mean if someone buys best buy warranty, bestbuy just calls the warranty company on your behalf and doesn't actually offer anything on top of the manufacturer?

I would say yes,
but i have not read BestBuy's warranty policy. Not sure what else they offer.

punkwax 09-05-2020 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8997768)
Details on the garburator, please. I'm on the fence on getting one, but unsure of the benefits, and any on-going maintenance costs. Thanks in advance!

I’m just replacing the unit that came with my house. When the dishwasher runs, dirty water sometimes fills one of the sinks a little since it died. We’ve been manually cranking it to drain the sink which isn’t much work but no fun.

Luckily this is the same unit and ~$60 less on amazon than Home Depot and other big box retailers : https://www.amazon.ca/InSinkErator-B.../dp/B00ZZN316C

bcrdukes 09-26-2020 07:22 PM

@ Hehe - Eff you, you bastard.

Went to the Miele Experience Centre in Vaughan today. Their dishwashers are fucking NICE. But the one I would like costs $1899. God damn. I walked out with their CX1 bagless vacuum cleaner :lol (By the way, the cat and dog model is $250 off until October 8, and adds on a 5 year warranty!)

@ Hehe - Do your parents use the Miele dish tablets? The cost of ownership and operation seem quite high compared to the rest. I normally use Quantum Max tablets, and they work quite well, and are often cost effective.

Hondaracer 10-02-2020 06:02 PM

So I went directly into BestBuy station square today, spoke to the appliance manager who came with me to the GeekSquad section to speak with their manager

The ducking clowns in store basically phone the same line customers do and explain the same thing I have written down on my timeline. Turns out my case was closed by BB, was never informed, no email, nothing

So she gets them to reopen it and tries to get me to leave saying she will follow up. I wait until she hears back from the, presumably, offshore geeksquad manager on the phone.

She then tells me to wait another 3-5 business days LOL, you ducking useless peons..this is now the 4th time I’ve been told to wait 3-5 days and it’s now been 26 days since first being told to wait 1-3

Next time it’s just straight to the GM/Store manager and start yelling...at least on my way out some clown was trying to up sell a woman on all the geek squad shit for a computer she was looking at and I interrupted them and told her straight up do not buy from here, it’s insanely bad service etc. And she walked on a $1400 computer lol..

jing 10-02-2020 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 9001416)
So I went directly into BestBuy station square today, spoke to the appliance manager who came with me to the GeekSquad section to speak with their manager

The ducking clowns in store basically phone the same line customers do and explain the same thing I have written down on my timeline. Turns out my case was closed by BB, was never informed, no email, nothing

So she gets them to reopen it and tries to get me to leave saying she will follow up. I wait until she hears back from the, presumably, offshore geeksquad manager on the phone.

She then tells me to wait another 3-5 business days LOL, you ducking useless peons..this is now the 4th time I’ve been told to wait 3-5 days and it’s now been 26 days since first being told to wait 1-3

Next time it’s just straight to the GM/Store manager and start yelling...at least on my way out some clown was trying to up sell a woman on all the geek squad shit for a computer she was looking at and I interrupted them and told her straight up do not buy from here, it’s insanely bad service etc. And she walked on a $1400 computer lol..

https://www.thefocus.news/static/upl...626816_n-8.jpg

Hehe 10-02-2020 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9000698)
@ Hehe - Eff you, you bastard.

Went to the Miele Experience Centre in Vaughan today. Their dishwashers are fucking NICE. But the one I would like costs $1899. God damn. I walked out with their CX1 bagless vacuum cleaner :lol (By the way, the cat and dog model is $250 off until October 8, and adds on a 5 year warranty!)

@ Hehe - Do your parents use the Miele dish tablets? The cost of ownership and operation seem quite high compared to the rest. I normally use Quantum Max tablets, and they work quite well, and are often cost effective.

Didn't check back to this thread. :D

No... they just use the Costco one... perfect every time.


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