| Brand | Key Difference | Price Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Bosch | Similar quality, lacks ComfortLift®, better app integration | 10-15% lower price point |
| Miele | Higher build quality, longer lifespan, more expensive | 20-30% higher price point |
| Siemens | Similar features, better zeolith drying | Similar price range |
| Neff | Fewer premium features, good mid-range option | 15-20% lower price point |
| Zanussi | Basic features, same parent company | 30-40% lower price point |
With proper maintenance, AEG dishwashers typically last 10-12 years, backed by a 5-year manufacturer warranty.
Yes, particularly for households prioritising energy efficiency and innovative features. The higher initial cost is offset by lower running costs and durability.
Most models use between 9.9-11.5 litres per cycle, depending on the selected programme.
No, they work with all major brands of dishwasher tablets, though AEG recommends using 3-in-1 or all-in-one tablets.
Noise levels range from 39dB (whisper-quiet) to 44dB (quiet conversation level), making them among the quietest in class.
Standard eco programmes run for 240 minutes, while the QuickPro programme completes in 30 minutes.
While possible, professional installation is recommended to maintain warranty coverage and ensure proper connection to water and waste systems.
Monthly cleaning is recommended for optimal performance, with more frequent cleaning for heavy usage.
Integrated models are designed to be hidden behind kitchen cabinet doors, while freestanding units have finished sides and can stand alone.
Yes, the mechanism is tested to safely lift up to 18kg of dishes.