This is the first dishwasher that I have owned and I believe it is the model replacing the Siemens SN25M830GB model.
Physically it looks great in the kitchen and the finger print resistant stainless steel frontage is particularly good. Whilst on it is reasonably quiet and certainly seems to ... Read review
No more grubby fingerprints! This stainless steel Siemens SN25M830GB dishwasher has been ... more
specially coated to keep it looking pristine. The large capacity machine washes up to 13 place settings, using only 12L on its 50°C Economy programme. The SN25M830...
Withroom for up to 13 full place settings, five different wash programmes and four ... more
temperature settings, all of your dishwashing needs are covered by this triple-A rated machine from Siemens. The range of programmes includes pre-rinse, which is good fo...
Postage & Packaging: £0.00 Availability: In stock. 3 - 5 working days
Advantages: Very good looking Disadvantages: Useless for letting steam escape to allow pots to dry.
...is the model replacing the Siemens SN25M830GB model.
Physically it looks great in the kitchen and the finger print resistant stainless steel frontage is particularly good. Whilst on it is reasonably quiet and certainly seems to wash everything well.
My area of complain is when it come to drying things at the end of the cycle. The door does not allow you to leave it slightly ajar so that steam can escape. Instead it always ... ...then all steam remains inside, turns back into water and leaves things wet. My husband and I have resorted to having to find something to prop the door open with (a wine bottle cork in our case!) so that the steam can escape. It seems like such a simple design flaw, yet one that actually causes the user a fair bit of hassle. A shame really as it works so well in so many other aspects... ... more
This is the first dishwasher that I have owned and I believe it is the model replacing the Siemens SN25M830GB model.
Physically it looks great in the kitchen and the finger print resistant stainless steel frontage is particularly good. Whilst on it is reasonably quiet and certainly seems to wash everything well.
My area of complain is when it come to drying things at the end of the cycle. The door does not allow you to leave it slightly ajar so that steam can escape. Instead it always tries to click closed. If you leave it like this then all steam remains inside, turns back into water and leaves things wet. My husband and I have resorted to having to find something to prop the door open with (a wine bottle cork in our case!) so that the steam can escape. It seems like such a simple design flaw, yet one that actually causes the user a fair bit of hassle. A shame really as it works so well in so many other aspects...