I previously had a Bosch which died just before its 3rd birthday so I decided to go for a budget model. It was a choice of this Beko orIndesit for the same price. I chose this as I went to a store to see it - which I couldn't do with the Indesit as its on line only and not stocked in either John Lewis or Curry's. It was easy to connect and has been running for a week now. Easy to choose a program but I have only used two as yet. I won't bother with the Eco as it takes around a week to run. Nor have I used the auto as unless you are an idiot you can determine your own program I would think! The Intensive 70oC takes 2hrs and the Quick&Clean 70oC takes one hour. Both have resulted in lovely clean items. There is a Mini 35oC program which takes 30mins if you are in a rush and the items are pre-rinsed and there is a prewash but I use a tap in the sink for that!The racking inside and the cutlery tray is really excellent and far better than the Bosch. Some spikes are adjustable and will fold down completely. You can also fit a full side dinner plate alongside a large desert plate. It seems huge compared to the Bosch and almost Tardif like as I still haven't filled it in the first week of daily washes.Early days but excellent results and dries them well so no condensation. Only minor moan is the salt light is on despite filling it up. Having said that there is some way of setting this but it is a faff so that's is for another day. Also even though it has s digital display it does not tell you how many minutes are left to go.Overall very impressed and excellent value for money. If its still going well in 6 months it would get 5/5!
RobincheadleI previously had a Bosch which died just before its 3rd birthday so I decided to go for a budget model. It was a choice of this Beko or
Indesit for the same price. I chose this as I went to a store to see it - which I couldn't do with the Indesit as its on line only and not stocked in either John Lewis or Curry's. It was easy to connect and has been running for a week now. Easy to choose a program but I have only used two as yet. I won't bother with the Eco as it takes around a week to run. Nor have I used the auto as unless you are an idiot you can determine your own program I would think! The Intensive 70oC takes 2hrs and the Quick&Clean 70oC takes one hour. Both have resulted in lovely clean items. There is a Mini 35oC program which takes 30mins if you are in a rush and the items are pre-rinsed and there is a prewash but I use a tap in the sink for that!
The racking inside and the cutlery tray is really excellent and far better than the Bosch. Some spikes are adjustable and will fold down completely. You can also fit a full side dinner plate alongside a large desert plate. It seems huge compared to the Bosch and almost Tardif like as I still haven't filled it in the first week of daily washes.
Early days but excellent results and dries them well so no condensation. Only minor moan is the salt light is on despite filling it up. Having said that there is some way of setting this but it is a faff so that's is for another day. Also even though it has s digital display it does not tell you how many minutes are left to go.
Overall very impressed and excellent value for money. If its still going well in 6 months it would get 5/5!
Brand | Beko |
Model | DFN16210 |
Item Weight | 42 Kg |
Product Dimensions | 60 x 59.8 x 85 cm |
Standard Capacity Cycle | 12 Place Settings |
Energy Efficiency | A+ |
Efficiency (10 classes) | A+ |
Part Number | DFN16210W |
Colour | White |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |