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Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Kitchen appliances » Mon Feb 24, 2025 5:37 pm

My kitchen could be a Miele show room , I have the lot; they really are an excellent company and the products really do last 20 years plus. As a sporty household the washing machine and the drier does at least 2 washes a day, the dishwasher two or three times a day. The durability seems to be the same for most models, I would suggest the basic models are more than adequate for most households. The ovens are great, though it’s a shame that Neff have trade marked the sliding door. If you have space go for the larger warming draw. The induction hob fantastic. If you are planning to remain in your home for 10 plus years certainly worth the outlay, if not drop down to NEFF or AEG.

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Luckycow » Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:02 pm

I've also heard bad things about Smeg from people although have no personal experience.

We usually go for Miele. With two kids we are heavy appliances users so they must be good and durable.

When we had our kitchen installed a few years ago, the company recommended Siemens for dishwasher. We got their very expensive top model - it was great to start with but broke after 5-6 years. Had to spend £££ to get it fixed and then it broke again a year later. The engineer said it would cost ££££ to fix that new fault so after less than 7 years we've now gone back to Miele. We have to everything Miele now - we've learnt over the years...

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Luckycow » Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:01 pm

I've also heard bad things about Smeg from people although have no personal experience.

We usually go for Miele. With two kids we are heavy appliances users so they must be good and durable.

When we had our kitchen installed a few years ago, the company recommended Siemens for dishwasher. We got their very expensive top model - it was great to start with but broke after 5-6 years. Had to spend £££ to get it fixed and then it broke again a year later. The engineer said it would cost ££££ to fix that new fault so after less than 7 years we've now gone back to Miele. We have to everything Miele now - we've learnt over the years...

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Trisha M » Sat Feb 22, 2025 9:35 pm

I've had my SMEG washer and dryer and dishwasher for 10 years and never had a problem. My oven, cooktop and hood are 9 yrs old and they are the best I've ever owned.

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Sash » Tue Jul 29, 2014 9:00 pm

Thank you, very useful :)

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Caferacer » Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:34 pm

Thanks Lanme - can't get any clearer than that!

Our Miele hoover is fantastic and has given years of service - I'll look out for Miele in future :D

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Lanme » Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:21 am

My parents owned a large network of appliance retail stores specialising in Miele, Bosch, Gaggenau,Smeg, Liebherr.... My mother wouldn't recommend Smeg to anyone. With all of the brands it was one customers had the most problems with. German appliances are by far the best with Bosch being entry level. She highly recommends Miele - who expect their products to last 20 years. They are excellent in engineering, design, performance and customer service (she has visited the factories of all the main European brands). She also loves gaggenau but it is a different design/look to Miele. In her kitchen (which is top of the range) she only has Miele as well as their laundry products. Even their entry level products are superior and as you go up the price range all that changes are the bells and whistles.
Hope that helps (and no I have no association with Miele and my parents sold up last year!)

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by Caferacer » Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:32 am

The "Badge Engineering" that goes on in the Bosch Siemans Group is a tad confusing.

We went for Siemans appliances ( with a Neff hood since they seem to make better designs for these )

Over the five years we have owned them the cooker, microwave/cooker, hob and hood (ie all of them! ) have had problems - all fixed under warranty.

If you had asked me before I bought them I wouldn't have expected such a catalogue of failures for what is,after all, an expensive German brand.

Having said that the customer service was very good - but the quality of engineers pretty mixed. Our glass combi microwave/oven door just shattered (it wasn't turned on so THAT came as a huge surprise !) one morning sending glass all over the floor - not what you want with toddlers running around. We had a total of seven visits from the B S Group engineers before it was fixed under warranty...

A lot of them didn't seem to know what they were doing ( one reassembled the door but left parts of it still on the work surface!) . Anothere put it back the wrong way round....

The saviour was a B S Group engineer who knew what he was doing - he was the last to call but fixed it straight away .

This pattern repeated itself when our hob went wonky - two visits from bumbling engineers then the same engineer as before came and fixed it.


All in all you would expect more from B S .... both in quality and the quality of service....I repeat the customer service people were very friendly and helpful though.

Re: Smeg appliances......any good?

by washingmachinedan » Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:37 pm

in two words no. avoid.
smeg are big on design but very little else, i.e quality of components, when they go wrong and they do often. the parts are A) expensive.
B) take forever to get,
and if you are getting them repaired under warranty you could wait a week to get an appointment. after which you may wait a month for them to get a part. they'll look nice but wont last nice.
anything engineered has to be German. bosch, neff siemens.they are manufactured by bosch siemens group, bosch are the lower end and prices go up as you progress thru the group. neff are middle, siemens the top end. and gagganau are the very top end all made by bosch group. AEG are not german any more they are italian/swedish . miele german.
if you look around on the net you can get a single 60cm miele oven for £700. but it depends on the features you want. hope this helps.
washingmachinedan.

Smeg appliances......any good?

by Sash » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:29 pm

We are about to order a new kitchen with two Smeg built in ovens, Smeg microwave and Smeg gas hob. I was all set to go when we were told by an I dependant retailer to avoid Smeg! We have been trying to find a decent quantity of product review to no avail. Please does anyone have any knowledge of these? Classic or Linea range preferably? We really need to order the kitchen ASAP and will repent on appliances.

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