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Asko Dishwasher vs KitchenAid Dishwasher

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Asko Dishwasher comes out ahead overall (7.3 vs 6.1), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Asko DishwasherKitchenAid Dishwasher
Reliability & Durability 7.3 5.0
User Sentiment 7.7 6.0
Complaint Severity 7.4 6.4
Consensus Strength 3.6 2.9
Value for Money 4.4 5.9
Owner Advocacy 7.9 6.0
Asko Dishwasher

The old Askos were bulletproof, stainless everything, 15-20 year lifespans, the kind of appliance you'd mention in a will. Current models still have that hardcore construction and a 10-year warranty that suggests the company believes in them. The problem is Hisense bought the brand in 2020, and while it's early, the cracks are showing: one owner's new unit died on the first wash and took a month to replace through warranty. At Miele-level pricing with a thinner service network and a corporate parent known for budget appliances, you're gambling that the Swedish engineering survives the transition. If you find a steep discount and have a reliable local tech, the build quality is legitimate, but at full price Bosch or Miele give you similar performance with better service infrastructure and no ownership question mark.

KitchenAid Dishwasher

KitchenAid dishwashers sit in a data void: almost no one talks about them online, which itself tells you something about mindshare. The few mentions skew vintage (an inherited unit from decades back) or trivial (wine glass holders), leaving zero signal on cleaning power, noise, or whether a 2023 model holds up past year two. When a major appliance generates this little chatter in an era of relentless product discourse, trust is a gamble. Skip this unless you've seen it run in a friend's kitchen and can live with guessing on longevity.