![]() ![]() Buttons also got stained and can’t be scrubbed clean. For example: the display has a groove on the bottom and it’s impossible to get clean. I HATE how hard it is to get the darn thing clean, in really stupid places. I like its look and functionality and that it matches my other kitchen appliances. Consumer Reports' surveys rate Samsung ranges 5/5 and Bosch 4/5, but Wirecutter wouldn't review Samsung ranges because they said the experts they consulted all advised avoiding them.Īnyone have experience with one or the other or ranges in this same lines, or opinions on which company makes more reliable ranges etc? Yale Appliance says the rate of service calls in the first year for both brands is basically the same. Bosch's grates also go the full width of the unit, which is a sleeker design imo.īoth have a warming drawer, convection, about the same burner specs (Samsung's broiler is 18k to Bosch's 12.5k though), and both are designed to push back flush with the wall/backsplash in a freestanding range's cutout, with the lips on the sides to appear built into the countertop. Bosch has enameled cast iron grates rather than bare cast iron, so they're dishwasher safe. Bosch has the power burner in the middle, not sure how I feel about that. It also has the two-ring burner for the right front, so I guess its power burner will also hold a low simmer better. The Samsung comes with some bells and whistles that would be add-ons with Bosch, like a wok ring and griddle. Bosch HGI8056UC, retail $2300, an open box return is available for $1,600 locally: ![]()
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