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Bosch 800 Series Dishwasher vs GE Profile UltraFast Combo Washer Dryer

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Bosch 800 Series Dishwasher comes out ahead overall (6.8 vs 5.9), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Bosch 800 Series DishwasherGE Profile UltraFast Combo Washer Dryer
Reliability & Durability 6.0 5.0
User Sentiment 7.7 5.3
Complaint Severity 7.3 7.0
Consensus Strength 3.6 2.9
Value for Money 4.8 5.3
Owner Advocacy 6.6 5.8
Bosch 800 Series Dishwasher

The Bosch 800 Series still does what made the brand famous: cleans thoroughly without pre-rinsing, runs quieter than your refrigerator, and CrystalDry actually delivers bone-dry plastics. The gamble is that recent USA-made models are failing early, pumps giving out before year two and door latches popping open mid-cycle, problems the old German-built units rarely saw. If you find a German-made 800 (increasingly rare) or score a killer deal on a USA model with a solid warranty, the performance justifies the premium. At full retail on a current unit, you're paying Miele money for reliability that now lands closer to mainstream brands.

GE Profile UltraFast Combo Washer Dryer

This all-in-one trades your time for floor space, and the exchange rate isn't great. You get genuine convenience: toss in a load, walk away for hours, come back to dry clothes without touching a vent or 240V outlet, perfect for condos and closet laundries where separate machines won't fit. Cycle times stretch to 2-5 hours, the lint filter clogs relentlessly despite self-cleaning promises, and clothes routinely finish damp. Motors grind out at two to three years, triggering $250-300 repairs even under warranty. If you have 48 inches of width, separate machines wash faster, dry better, and break cheaper.