AEG vs Bosch Dishwashers
Both are German premium brands, but with different priorities. AEG (from £499, FFB53937ZM) emphasises ergonomics and delicate care: ComfortLift raises the bottom basket to reduce bending, SoftSpike tines hold stemware securely, and AirDry opens the door automatically post-cycle. The top FFB73727PW (£699) fits 15 place settings and runs at 43dB.
Bosch centres on running costs and silence: EcoSilence Drive motors are exceptionally quiet (44dB on Series 4) and rated to outlast the machine. VarioDrawer gives a flexible third tier for cutlery, and Series 6 adds zeolite drying for dryer results than AEG's AirDry on glassware.
Bottom line: choose AEG if ergonomics and ease of loading matter — ComfortLift is genuinely useful for anyone with back problems. Choose Bosch if long-term running costs and the quietest possible operation are the deciding factors.