Miele Dishwasher: Miele G7000 Series Dishwashers Reviewed

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • What makes Miele dishwashers the best dishwasher brand on the market? How are the new Miele dishwashers (G7000 Series) different from previous models? You will learn about the unique AutoDos, the only auto detergent dispenser in a dishwasher. With this new dispenser, you can forget about having to load your dishwasher with detergent for up to a month.
    The Miele dishwasher G7000 series adds features like wifi connectivity without sacrificing the features you know and love - such as the AutoOpen door to enhance drying and eliminate smells, and the unmatched, smudge-proof stainless steel door.
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    0:00 - Introduction: Miele G7000 Dishwashers
    0:30 - New Features (Design, Baskets, Handles, AutoDos)
    0:59 - Style Options
    1:37 - Model Overview
    2:16 - G71 Series Overview
    3:53 - G73 Series Overview
    6:07 - G75 Series Overview
    7:02 - G79 Series Overview
    7:57 - Miele G4228 Affordable Recommendation
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Komentáře • 89

  • @DesignerAppliances
    @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety +2

    Read our extended in-depth Miele dishwasher review on our blog: www.designerappliances.com/blog/best-miele-dishwasher-guide/. Questions? Comment below!

  • @davidl9372
    @davidl9372 Před 2 lety +13

    Your comparison of the differences in the series is very helpful. Miele’s site doesn’t fully show why someone would want to upgrade. Based on your videos, I went from the 5900 to the 7300 series.

    • @FreshlySnipes
      @FreshlySnipes Před 4 měsíci

      How do you like it? I’m about to pull the trigger on the non-automatic soap dispensing version.

    • @davidl9372
      @davidl9372 Před 4 měsíci

      I still like the Miele. The door opening feature helps with the drying. Plastic containers can still have moisture. My wife loves the auto dispenser and it is nice when I'm tired. It is quiet and cleans well. The double containment with a leak sensor is nice to know it is there. @@FreshlySnipes

  • @nafnaf0
    @nafnaf0 Před rokem +4

    At $1499, the Miele G71 seems like the best value of their entire line (including the lower end and higher end Pro models). The additional features in the G7000 series don't seem to add much value. AutoDos is has expensive cartridges that are at x2 as expensive as normal. Wifi and AutoStart are useless in a dishwasher. Extra quiet mode might be used once a year and takes longer to run the cycle. A grate cycle might get used once or twice a year. The enhanced racks might be slightly better and useful for many wine glasses, but not a necessity as the G71 rack with #D cutlery is already very good.

  • @nokubongavundla8725
    @nokubongavundla8725 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. It really helped me make a choice

  • @kennethstaipeiaccount3953

    Excellent video.

  • @rohanb79
    @rohanb79 Před 2 lety

    Hi John, I am a bit confused looking at the pictures of the 7500 series I cannot tell if the one with the shorter handle comes with a panel or some sort or not. Same with the front control model that appears white.
    Also is there a obsidian black as they mention on their website?

  • @davidcramer2208
    @davidcramer2208 Před 3 lety +3

    Do you know when the Generation 7000 series induction cooktop will be available in the USA?

  • @carpii
    @carpii Před 3 lety

    other than the position, is the inset control panel identical to the front set one? some clips in this video show some sort of swipe touchscreen, but I cant see it on the front set panel.
    I think I want to avoid a touchscreen model, as they almost never work as well as the iphone screen were all familiar with

  • @Studlybob23
    @Studlybob23 Před rokem

    Are there alternate lower baskets for the G7000 series dishwashers with different layouts?

  • @CHRISTMASFOREVERYONE
    @CHRISTMASFOREVERYONE Před rokem

    I have the g73 and I'm just trying to learn how to use the controls. They are very difficult to use if I want a certain setting I can't seem to be able to do that. It is also very difficult to cancel as setting. Will you please do a video on how to use these controls😊

  • @kimberlyx4060
    @kimberlyx4060 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 1960 home and it when someone updated it in 2004, they never installed a dishwasher. I purchased a Maytag Portable Dishwasher after I closed. That thing is still running to date in 2022. I am just assuming it will eventually stop working.
    I have replaced the lock on the door, and all the baskets. I had a recall on the coil when it was a couple of years old. My Sister had to replace a Miele after 5 years. I am not convinced to buy a Miele even if a portable one was available. My parents had a Bosch, and it worked well.

  • @nellish30
    @nellish30 Před rokem

    Does the G7366 have a timer/indicator that shines on the floor during the cycle?

  • @TimothyOverturf
    @TimothyOverturf Před 3 lety +8

    Miele should really pay you to do their marketing. Way better than their own material.

  • @revitala3063
    @revitala3063 Před rokem

    considering the 7316 and 7366, I Thought you said it was 1899 but 2 years later and it is $2199/$2149, wondering, shouldn't it go done?. Plus do you recommend another miele (this is after I thought to get bosch 800 series)...Any recommendation is blessed. hank you!

  • @markmcdavid5246
    @markmcdavid5246 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi John, thanks for this review, I have a question about the G73 model that we purchased, the one you mentioned you used in your own home. After installing in a standard 24” opening, it has a larger gap on one side (left). Did you install a trim piece or something to make it look more flush?
    And is the control panel supposed to have a small lip wider that the rest of the piece? Thanks for any advice/insight.

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Mark! Good questions - I did not install a filler piece on either side of my dishwasher. I think it looks fine without, however if you do want to fill that gap Miele sells trim strips model Miele GPL771SS. And yes the control panel is ever so slightly wider than the door panel. Hope that helps!

  • @TheGamerUnknown
    @TheGamerUnknown Před 3 měsíci

    Looks like a few things have changed in the last 3 years:
    For example:
    Sensor wash has become standard on the G71
    ExtraQuiet is now on the G73 and up, not G75.
    ExtraComfort baskets have become standard on all, but G75 and higher get MaxiComfort instead.
    Aside from that, the noise levels have changed:
    G71 - 43 dbA
    G73 - 42 dbA (40 with extraquiet)
    G75 - 40 dbA (37 with extraquiet)
    G79 - 40 dbA (37 with extraquiet)
    Since the G73 is the one that includes extra quiet mode it seems like it's the better deal - though the G71 would be perfectly fine - the differences are pretty marginal and tacky.
    Crazy to think an interior light is locked behind another ~$350.
    Don't let anyone fool you with the 'Machine Clean' mode. Just run a normal wash with dishwasher cleaner set in a basket. Done. No special mode needed. Also please don't fall for AutoDos unless you have more money than sense.

  • @anitathomson9628
    @anitathomson9628 Před 3 lety +2

    Great videos! I use a scent free detergent that is biodegradable. Is it possible to use my detergent powder in the Power Disk dispenser? Is the Miele Power Disk detergent refill filled with an unscented product? Is it biodegradable?

    • @latui7350
      @latui7350 Před 2 lety +2

      Unfortunately not. It's really annoying to see Miele invest in technology that is going to create a massive amount of plastic waste. :c

  • @carlabarber8944
    @carlabarber8944 Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks, very helpful video. Miele's website doesn't explain features this well.

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety +3

      Glad it was helpful! Stick around for more videos by subscribing to our channel: czcams.com/channels/zfftWpll7ciXW62loeS5hQ.html

  • @jonesveli6091
    @jonesveli6091 Před 2 lety

    Have a g73 model. two little holes in rinse aid box is it where the dry fan operates ?

    • @mguerramd
      @mguerramd Před 2 lety

      That’s where the condensation from the dry fan drains back in to the machine. It’s not part of the airflow path. See my video on my channel: mguerramd I have a video there on this.

  • @CarefulSteps1
    @CarefulSteps1 Před 3 lety +2

    thank you for your videos...so very helpful. i have a few questions if you don't mind...
    i haven't heard mentioned any that have the choppers for grinding food. i kinda thought i'd hear that re the miele. are there any DW w/that feature that you recommend?
    further, we have an older dishwasher and cleaning the food filter is pretty rough.... taking apart several pieces just to clean it. are there food filters in these newer machines...and if so, are they easier to pull apart and clean them?
    also i haven't really seen where the machine heats the water...i've noticed a few had the sanitizer option...but seems not many have it...or i'm missing something?
    and a very odd question.... back a few years wasn't there some type of fan at the top of a dishwasher that would blow all the collected water on top of the dishes so that would help them dry? i haven't seen that as of late. just curious.
    thank you so very much.

    • @latui7350
      @latui7350 Před 2 lety +1

      I think all high end dishwashers have removed garbage disposals in favor of lower decibels (quieter operation). I've had Bosch Dishwashers for over 20 years and have never had problems with the filters.
      Typically you clean them once a month, but I just clean the filters weekly at the same time I clean the kitchen. In Bosch and Miele the filters are super easy to access, disassemble, clean, and reassemble. Takes me 1-2 mins.
      Miele and Bosch machines have what is called a flow through water heater. Instead of a heating element (which is extremely inefficient) the water is heated directly as it flows through the pump. This also enables you to put thin plastic in the bottom rack.
      I believe Kitchen Aide is the only brand that uses fan aided drying. Bosch recently introduced Zeolite drying (a volcanic mineral that stores water and energy then releases it as heat). So far these machines have amazing reviews regarding drying capabilities.

  • @mikern10
    @mikern10 Před 3 lety +1

    Does the G79 require a custom panel, or is than an option if you do not want the stainless? Thanks in advance!

    • @matthewdimasi2245
      @matthewdimasi2245 Před 3 lety +1

      The G79 isnt available in freestanding variants (atleast it isnt here in Australia), only in integrated models. As such the only option is to get a custom panel.

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety +2

      @@matthewdimasi2245 Thanks Matthew for chiming in but I just want to clarify your answer since the term freestanding isn't something we use for dishwashers in the US. Miele dishwashers come either prefinished with a stainless steel panel OR panel ready so you can attached a custom cabinet panel. While the G71, G73, G75 all have both prefinished and panel ready variants, the G79 is only available as panel ready. However, Miele does sell stainless steel panels and handles that you can use with their panel ready dishwashers, so if you really wanted a G79 with a stainless steel panel, you could purchase the dishwasher plus a stainless steel panel and handle. In fact in our video when we talk about the G79 dishwasher and knock to open, the dishwasher in our video is a G79 with a stainless steel panel. Hope that helps!

  • @WillyB-bg5rm
    @WillyB-bg5rm Před 7 měsíci

    On the Miele G4228 model around 8:39/9:29 minutes in video you show the cutlery tray loaded with the utensils facing inward. Other videos it is recommended the opposite . Does it make a difference?

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Either way is sufficient since the spray arms go the full width of the cutlery tray.

  • @deborahhughes5827
    @deborahhughes5827 Před 10 měsíci

    does the G7366 not have any interior lights? I thought surely it would.....??!!!

  • @latui7350
    @latui7350 Před 2 lety

    Do the G7s have a third wash arm for the third rack?

  • @dorothy135
    @dorothy135 Před 3 lety

    A store told me their Miele rep said the G7106 does not have the countdown timer. Miele says it does. All the images of that DW show the Miele logo, so I am not sure who to believe. These are not on display anywhere in my area. Can you clear this up for me?

  • @pumpastik
    @pumpastik Před rokem +1

    G71 has Autodos and wifi too

  • @dorothy135
    @dorothy135 Před 8 měsíci

    Have had repairs 3x on DW 7316 in a bit over a year. Auto DOS is a nightmare. I have repair people coming again tomorrow. Get an extended warranty, you'll need it. I had a Miele DW for 20 yrs and loved it. This is a lemon Miele couldn't care less.

  • @arlenesusanarivera7809
    @arlenesusanarivera7809 Před 3 lety +1

    Are these the standard size 24 inches?

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety

      Yes but always make sure to double check before purchase incase you selected ADA (which is 17 inches). Here's all the standard 24 inch Miele dishwashers: www.designerappliances.com/kitchen-appliances/dishwashers-miele,24in.html

  • @uramalakia
    @uramalakia Před 3 lety

    Just got the G71 today. Will be installing it tomorrow. While it shouldn't have a problem outperforming our previous dish washer, I am curious, if it lives up to the hype.

    • @kayceekrieg6064
      @kayceekrieg6064 Před 2 lety +2

      Does it? Im interested in getting a Miele dishwasher too

    • @uramalakia
      @uramalakia Před 2 lety +3

      @@kayceekrieg6064 It's amazing. Our previous dishwasher, anything you didn't scrub by hand before putting in, came out dirty. By the time I got and installed the Miele, we had some dirty dishes piled up. I put them in, as is, no scrubbing, to see what would happen. Everything came out spottless. It does wonders. It was well worth the money.

    • @redpillyoass5894
      @redpillyoass5894 Před rokem +1

      Idk, I was told by literally everyone on a fb forum to get a bosch after our old whirlpool of 30 years finally bit the dust. Little did we know that NONE of the new dishwashers dry, even those with heating elements leave dishes sopping wet. I was shocked the first time I used our bosch because people told me it didn’t matter which model I bought, that they all dry with this “awesome” condensation dry.” Lol, that just means it leaves water all over everything including all inside the washer. It ruins my wooden spoons and takes the color off my pretty mugs, the set up of the tines is awful and it fits half of what my whirlpool can. It doesn’t have a food grinder so you have to manually clean out a yucky filter all the time. And they INSIST you use rinse aid which we don’t want to use that crap in my house. Lacing my dishes with a chemical is not something we are interested in and I never needed that junk in my old dishwasher. They try to claim these new dishwashers are saving the planet by the way they dry when they are doing the exact opposite. Now, we are polluting the water supply with rinse aid as well as polluting our bodies with it, our dishes our being ruined so must be replaced sooner, and yucky garbage and swampy water sitting at the bottom of the dishwasher at all times. That’s why all these new dishwashers (especially bosch and the other high end stink!) I have to literally time the bosch so that I can go down and open it up and flip over everything with water all over it and then leave the door open and trays pulled out all nite to use it as a thousand dollar dish drainer. Now, I’m literally on fb marketplace trying to find my old model and get rid of this $1500 pile of junk. If I can’t find my old one, I’m just going to buy a $300 machine since it will work exactly the same as the bosch.

    • @cannonball7984
      @cannonball7984 Před 8 měsíci

      @@redpillyoass5894 great story

  • @walaahaleem9495
    @walaahaleem9495 Před 10 měsíci

    what about the G74 ?

  • @JohnMcMahan5
    @JohnMcMahan5 Před 2 lety

    What is the measurement of the lower rack?

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 2 lety

      All specs and measurements can be found on our product pages, scroll down and on the right you will see a section called "Manuals & Downloads": www.designerappliances.com/miele-g7596scvi.html

  • @arlenesusanarivera7809

    Which model isn’t small. I am looking for the standard size in Miele. Thanks. Please respond I would like to purchase promptly

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety +1

      The smaller models will say ADA in their description (17 inches). Here's all the 24 inch standard Miele dishwashers: www.designerappliances.com/kitchen-appliances/dishwashers-miele,24in.html

  • @naniunnie3673
    @naniunnie3673 Před 3 lety

    Sir do you have overseas company?

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety

      Hi Mary thanks for watching. We are locating in New Jersey and don't have any locations overseas.

    • @naniunnie3673
      @naniunnie3673 Před 3 lety

      @@DesignerAppliances thank you for replying Sir

  • @perihelion7445
    @perihelion7445 Před 2 lety

    Had a brand new Miele delivered and installed by Miele today. It's already malfunctioning 😒😒

  • @omarkhokhar5308
    @omarkhokhar5308 Před 2 lety

    Do these dishwashers dry plastic items which normally do not dry well in a dishwasher?

    • @redpillyoass5894
      @redpillyoass5894 Před rokem

      No. They have a whole article about how Miele won’t dry plastics and how we need to not use plastics in our Miele if we want them to dry lol. They literally blame us for their machine not trying plastics. My 30 year old Whirlpool dried them.

  • @duyquandao2525
    @duyquandao2525 Před 2 lety

    Help me g 7560 erro f600

  • @mielewasher218
    @mielewasher218 Před 2 lety +2

    If their dishwashers work as badly as their washers... RUN! Like, far... and fast... RUN!

  • @craigroach8297
    @craigroach8297 Před 3 lety +5

    Buyer beware ! I bought this dishwasher last May . Lately , I’m having a terrible problem with the bottom tray gliders staying on track resulting in the tray collapsing with a full load of dishes . Miele is sending replacement casters that will hopefully resolve this defect . The issue started occurring about six months after delivery .

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for the feedback but I think you may have bought one of the older Miele models. These new G7000 series dishwashers were only made available in August of this year.

    • @williamhickerson4316
      @williamhickerson4316 Před 3 lety

      damn.... you paid so much $$$ to not have a headache like this. Damn....

  • @footsmakenzyhellothr
    @footsmakenzyhellothr Před 2 lety +3

    We built our dream home and thought that Miele was the best. How wrong was I. Our fully integrated dishwasher stopped working and Miele wanted almost 1k to fix it. Even though the machine is out of warranty, I expect that the machine should last a lot longer than it has. The machine is still like new and hardly used.
    We purchased the brand because of the reputation and quality for lasting 20 years plus tested which is obviously false advertising and a bunch of baloney. You can’t get any deals on new machines as Miele has monopolised the retailers and you can only get them to fix the machines and absorbent prices. Very unhappy with their product and attitude.

    • @donnawong1226
      @donnawong1226 Před 2 lety +1

      Look into getting a home warranty program. Can cover several appliances , even ones out of warranty

    • @redpillyoass5894
      @redpillyoass5894 Před rokem

      @@donnawong1226 home warranty programs are a scam, don’t do it and please don’t recommend them to anyone! No one has them for a reason. If they really worked like they claim, everyone who owns a home would have one. The only people who do are those who got it free automatically when they buy a home. So idk if you’re a realtor or a salesman for these scam programs but please don’t fool people into them. When we bought our home, it came with one of those garbage home warranties. The AC didn’t work immediately so we called the home warranty company and it was a nightmare finally getting an AC technician to come. What they don’t tell you is that you are charged a random service charge when they come. The guy literally just sprayed Simple Green on our AC coils and charged us a large amount of money before leaving. He told me it would be fixed now. Nope, spraying Simple Green didn’t fix a broken AC unit-who’d a thunk?So we called again and jumped thru the same hoops to have the company come back out and literally do nothing once again. I asked him not to leave until the AC was fixed. He claimed it was and there’d be no more trouble. I paid a large fee again only to have the AC still broken. It stayed broken for the rest of the warranty. And 10 years later, our home was so unbearable in the summer so my husband ended up finding the issue very easily and fixed it to where our AC cools our house like a monster! It’s amazing the difference and it’s actually fixed the proper way. The entire unit ended up being a block of ice when my husband took the cover off (something the tech could’ve easily found if he had taken the cover off as well). It took hours melting the block of ice and then my husband installed an inexpensive part that was missing. So we threw away all that money to the “skilled AC tech” and literally useless home warranty. Our AC unit obviously took a hell of a beating during all those years of not working correctly so we will end up having to replace it sooner than normal due to the home warranty. All those warranties do is con people into thinking they’re getting a great deal and that their home and appliances will be protected and fixed for free when nothing could be further from the truth. Don’t do it unless you want to throw money in the toilet.

    • @redpillyoass5894
      @redpillyoass5894 Před rokem

      @rino please read my above comment and whatever you do, do NOT get those scam home warranties. They are nothing but a con and that’s why no one has them. If they actually worked as they claim; everyone in the world would have one. They are a con, stay away!

    • @cannonball7984
      @cannonball7984 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Miele offer a fixed price of £260 for Labour and parts. You’re talking rubbish

  • @johnleo6201
    @johnleo6201 Před 2 lety +2

    Don’t buy a Miele. They charge +70% and claim it lasts twice as long. Complete nonsense. My 5 year old Miele $2300 dishwasher burned out its controller board. Spent $300 to have a Miele technician come fix it only to be told it’d cost me another $1200 to fix. Are you serious? A brand new name brand dishwasher costs $1000. Miele blamed me for misuse. How on earth do I burn out a controller board???
    I tossed it and bought an LG.

  • @ppal64
    @ppal64 Před rokem +1

    The proprietary powder dispenser - big no no.

    • @hclmed
      @hclmed Před rokem

      What's the reason?

  • @juandiegogonzalez4552
    @juandiegogonzalez4552 Před 3 lety +3

    Miele is a nightmare!! No good tech support they made my orders parts taha came from Germany and takes 4-5 weeks and they sent the wrong one.. I ended up putting the dw in the trash and getting a bosh 800

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety +3

      Sorry to hear you had issues Juan! Miele is usually pretty good with their parts supply but unfortunately if you do run into something out of stock it does typically needs to come from Germany. Especially with COVID I know parts inventory across all appliance manufacturers has been tight. The Bosch is also a great dishwasher, we reviewed it here: czcams.com/video/uL36jghY7mk/video.html. For my own home I choose one of the new Miele's but I'm sure you'll be happy with the Bosch.

    • @juandiegogonzalez4552
      @juandiegogonzalez4552 Před 3 lety +3

      @@DesignerAppliances thank you for the reply. I also decided on Bosch since you have a really good video on them. and it is working really good, I bought the 42db and works flawless

  • @susancoxon8452
    @susancoxon8452 Před 3 lety +4

    I hate my new G71 machine! The cutlery tray is excessively fiddly and has little space for larger item like long handled spoons, wooden spoons etc. Even after adjusting the baskets, things still get caught on the one above. The baskets barely take normal size dinner plates without them touching the spinning arm. The machine hold considerably less items than my previous machines - especially when loaded with pots and pans. I suggest this is designed by a man without consulting with women to find out what would really be useful in this machine. Over-priced and over-hyped!!! Sorry!

    • @DesignerAppliances
      @DesignerAppliances  Před 3 lety

      Hey Susan - Sorry to hear you aren't enjoying your new dishwasher! What brand of dishwasher did you have before? Also, what size dinner plates do you use?

    • @benm2370
      @benm2370 Před rokem

      You're putting wooden spoons in a dishwasher?

    • @susancoxon8452
      @susancoxon8452 Před rokem +1

      @@benm2370 Yes why not?

    • @susancoxon8452
      @susancoxon8452 Před rokem +1

      @@DesignerAppliances One year on - I have got used to my dishwasher and dont feel so 'hostile' towards it anymore!!!!! Dare I say.....I quite like it now!!!!

    • @benm2370
      @benm2370 Před rokem +1

      @@susancoxon8452 They absorb water/chemicals, warp, crack, break. Google it. Bad idea especially when so easy to clean manually.

  • @chrism3845
    @chrism3845 Před 3 lety

    This is not a true review mate. You're just repeating Miele's spiel and using their own graphics. We own a series G7 units and it does a great job. The "G 7" says the machine is made in Germany, otherwise the "G 4" are made in Romania

  • @chevypickup4268
    @chevypickup4268 Před 2 lety

    German overpriced hyped crap for the people who think their special , Bosch another German hyped crap , their are many brands out there better and less expensive to repair and more reliable . avoid over priced German made crap

    • @mguerramd
      @mguerramd Před 2 lety

      Our Miele dishwasher has been in service for 15 years with no failures or service calls. It’s extraordinarily quiet as well. The dishes come out spotless using a half Miele tab, and one teaspoon of Dawn in the prewash. I keep the onboard water softener full of salt and the rinse aid full.

    • @hclmed
      @hclmed Před rokem

      The complaints above seem to be about recent models. Is it possible that they don't make them as well as they did 15 years ago?