Samsung's design-forward dishwasher cleans well and runs whisper-quiet, but the appliance division hasn't earned the trust the phones have. The top rack water dispenser detaches mid-cycle on many units, a known defect with no permanent fix, and when it or anything else breaks, you're looking at weeks for parts and near-impossible service appointments. Owners across Samsung's appliance lines report failures within 2-4 years, often just past warranty. If you need the Bespoke panel match for your kitchen remodel, understand you're trading peace of mind for aesthetics. Everyone else should buy a Bosch and sleep better.
These machines look sharp and run quietly for the first few years, then the wheels come off: drain pumps die around year five or six (stranding you mid-cycle with an OE code), rack joints rust out and shed prongs by year three, and replacement parts are either unavailable or absurdly expensive. Warranty service stretches into weeks-long sagas with multiple technician visits that rarely fix the problem the first time. Unless you plan to replace the unit every four years, skip this and buy a Bosch 500 or KitchenAid that will actually last through a mortgage.