Since Covid BSH/Thermador has imploded as a company. We have been trying to buy a Thermador double oven since April. 2 separate premiere dealers in Texas.... 2 separate horrible BSH experiences. 1st try- Ordered and paid for the oven in April, got the "it's on backorder for next month" run around till it finally arrived in September and exploded on first power on (defective). Dealer/installer techs said it was pretty typical for Thermador post-covid products.... 2nd try : Gave BSH the benefit of the doubt and ordered the replacement from the 2nd premiere dealer in September.... I got the run around again till it was delivered in November..... I unboxed it and found it had been smashed at the factory and put on a pallet anyway. The bottom oven was out of square and the door wouldn't even open anymore. The frame was all smashed... once they removed the bottom doors, the unit had been so badly damaged that the BB bearings for the slide rails had exploded and were all over the inside bottom oven. Installers were baffled as to how a unit could be put on a pallet and boxed up in that condition. Took it away as defective. Meanwhile.., after several calls to Thermador directly, they won't even reply. Thermador is obviously drowning post-COVID; it appears to me they are substituting resource-constrained parts from cheaper Asian suppliers and can't build a quality product anymore.
I watched and enjoyed every second of this. I've already made my decision on a range and watched purely out of interest and entertainment. Either I am a nerd, I am solidly over 30, or both...it's both. * clicks on Wolf vs. Miele video *
Definitely the heavyweight main event of kitchen appliance brands.❤ Thermador induction cooktop > Wolf induction cooktop because of flexibility offered by Liberty feature. Despite that, Wolf wins more rounds and is still the champ.
Off topic, but why do you think more luxury brands aren't offering induction cooktops with knobs like Fridgiare or GE? I personally know a handful of people that refuse to switch to induction just for this reason. I had a Gag induction that was always finicky to use the controls unless they were perfectly clean. And when you're cooking, the glass top tends to be wet and dirty.
One item I’d like to know more about is the Thermador freestanding. We will be looking for a new fridge in the next couple years and our kitchen isn’t set up for built-in. We have a Thermador & Wolf kitchen now and would like to stick to one of those for the fridge (current fridge is Jenn-Air). The reliability of the Thermador concerns me a little bit because I don’t believe BSH makes it (I think it’s contracted out to a Chinese based manufacturer.)
Hi, one quick question. I plan on buying the Wolf dual fuel and I have had a few people tell me to watch for the blue porcelain flaking issue. I looked it up online and there is some people claiming it happened to them. What is the true story. Is this an issue or something that you have seen or need to worry about?
I work for an interior design firm and I really like the Thermador as a slightly more affordable panel front option, but I have been hearing a lot of rumblings about the freezers breaking a lot over the last year. I know you have always had Thermador's reliability very high. Are you seeing the same thing with the freezers breaking down or is it blown out of proportion?
If you are thinking about buying a thermador product please think again. We recently built a house and decided to splurge and buy thermador appliances for the house and Samsung for the suite. Have had nothing but problems with the Thermador appliances which cost little more than 3 times the Samsung products.. Their customer service is the worst I have ever come across in how rude they are. Warranty service is one big run around. In a million years I was not expecting to buy a brand like Thermador and be so disappointed. We basically gave up on their dishwasher after 18 months and replaced it with another Samsung but am filing documents with small claims to get compensated for the god awful stovetop induction unit. Save money and a whole lot of headache and heartache and get yourself something that works
Thermador's star burner makes a huge difference for center of pan heating, but you are dead on right about the induction burner performance. Steam function is such a nice thing to have access to in the home kitchen. If I were shopping simply on looks, I think I prefer Wolf products. I think you did the Cove dirty because you admit its a better dishwasher lol.
As the primary goal is to cook food, you can achieve the samething for way cheaper, but now a days its all about look, and most people who can afford these brands barely use them.
Can Yale ask Wolf why they don't put the same top on their 48" all gas range that they put on the 48" dual fuel or use for their 48" range top? Also, can Yale do a Subzero vs. True-residental please? Thank You
im very confused as to why btus are anything relevant besides people who want to use a wok lol like i dont see how more heat is going to help 98 percent of what people do. searing a steak? eh maybe but a cast iron pan can do that on any range, i just dont get it unless its for a wok or i guess giant stock pots?
Is there any interest in rangetops? We bought a wolf 4 burner with skillet a few years ago and we’re underwhelmed. It was our first luxury kitchen purchase. We’d like to go induction, but that will require some rework of the cabinet.
FIRST, Im going to guess thermador gives a better bang for your buck before the video starts buit we will see. Thanks Steve, I talk about you to all my customers and make sure they know your blog is where I get all my knowledge from. - The Appliance Shoppe in Windsor Ontario
The Thermador speed oven appliance is catastrophically bad... it ruins your entire kitchen. It's like a Fisher-Price appliance. I would assume that this appliance was produced by junior marketing interns without proper oversight by real product managers. This is a product so bad that I'd recommend Wolf for everything. I have massive regret for choosing Thermador. True garbage. You take your own chances folks.
Since Covid BSH/Thermador has imploded as a company. We have been trying to buy a Thermador double oven since April. 2 separate premiere dealers in Texas.... 2 separate horrible BSH experiences. 1st try- Ordered and paid for the oven in April, got the "it's on backorder for next month" run around till it finally arrived in September and exploded on first power on (defective). Dealer/installer techs said it was pretty typical for Thermador post-covid products.... 2nd try : Gave BSH the benefit of the doubt and ordered the replacement from the 2nd premiere dealer in September.... I got the run around again till it was delivered in November..... I unboxed it and found it had been smashed at the factory and put on a pallet anyway. The bottom oven was out of square and the door wouldn't even open anymore. The frame was all smashed... once they removed the bottom doors, the unit had been so badly damaged that the BB bearings for the slide rails had exploded and were all over the inside bottom oven. Installers were baffled as to how a unit could be put on a pallet and boxed up in that condition. Took it away as defective. Meanwhile.., after several calls to Thermador directly, they won't even reply. Thermador is obviously drowning post-COVID; it appears to me they are substituting resource-constrained parts from cheaper Asian suppliers and can't build a quality product anymore.
Great video. I loved my Wolf and Sub-Zero. The best ever. Also liked Thermador. But W/SZ are tops. Thanks for this informative video! 😊
I watched and enjoyed every second of this. I've already made my decision on a range and watched purely out of interest and entertainment. Either I am a nerd, I am solidly over 30, or both...it's both. * clicks on Wolf vs. Miele video *
Not to be nosy but which brand did you go with. I’m just starting my research lol
Wolf Contemporary Gas Cooktop gives you a powerful 20,000 BTU central burner and it sits flush to the countertop.
Definitely the heavyweight main event of kitchen appliance brands.❤
Thermador induction cooktop > Wolf induction cooktop because of flexibility offered by Liberty feature. Despite that, Wolf wins more rounds and is still the champ.
Off topic, but why do you think more luxury brands aren't offering induction cooktops with knobs like Fridgiare or GE? I personally know a handful of people that refuse to switch to induction just for this reason. I had a Gag induction that was always finicky to use the controls unless they were perfectly clean. And when you're cooking, the glass top tends to be wet and dirty.
Because electronics are more responsive and peceived as better looking?
Thermador freedom induction seems would be way better for our family. The ability to move pans where ever.
Is there a reason why wolf doesn't upgrade the gas ranges like the dual fuel?
Great question
If you purchase a wolf steam oven, do you see customers lean towards the all gas wolf for its roasting capability and cost difference?
It depends......
One item I’d like to know more about is the Thermador freestanding. We will be looking for a new fridge in the next couple years and our kitchen isn’t set up for built-in. We have a Thermador & Wolf kitchen now and would like to stick to one of those for the fridge (current fridge is Jenn-Air). The reliability of the Thermador concerns me a little bit because I don’t believe BSH makes it (I think it’s contracted out to a Chinese based manufacturer.)
Depends...Bosch freestanding is made in China while their integrated units are made in Turkey
Would love to see a comparison of Wolf and Signature Kitchen Suite!
Ok
Hi, one quick question. I plan on buying the Wolf dual fuel and I have had a few people tell me to watch for the blue porcelain flaking issue. I looked it up online and there is some people claiming it happened to them. What is the true story. Is this an issue or something that you have seen or need to worry about?
It was something 15 years ago. We are not seeing that problem now.
I work for an interior design firm and I really like the Thermador as a slightly more affordable panel front option, but I have been hearing a lot of rumblings about the freezers breaking a lot over the last year. I know you have always had Thermador's reliability very high. Are you seeing the same thing with the freezers breaking down or is it blown out of proportion?
I don't see the trend. However, the problems are compounded when most brands have little or no service
If you are thinking about buying a thermador product please think again. We recently built a house and decided to splurge and buy thermador appliances for the house and Samsung for the suite.
Have had nothing but problems with the Thermador appliances which cost little more than 3 times the Samsung products.. Their customer service is the worst I have ever come across in how rude they are. Warranty service is one big run around. In a million years I was not expecting to buy a brand like Thermador and be so disappointed. We basically gave up on their dishwasher after 18 months and replaced it with another Samsung but am filing documents with small claims to get compensated for the god awful stovetop induction unit. Save money and a whole lot of headache and heartache and get yourself something that works
Thermador's star burner makes a huge difference for center of pan heating, but you are dead on right about the induction burner performance. Steam function is such a nice thing to have access to in the home kitchen. If I were shopping simply on looks, I think I prefer Wolf products.
I think you did the Cove dirty because you admit its a better dishwasher lol.
Dirty...Then again, it better be at $2500
I like the thermador burner, but I would not want it cycling on and off, I wish that feature would be an option.
don't turn it down low :)
@@YaleAppliance1 the x-lo burners also cannot be manually lit during a power outage, only the burners without the feature
As the primary goal is to cook food, you can achieve the samething for way cheaper, but now a days its all about look, and most people who can afford these brands barely use them.
Not sure I agree...
I disagree. If someone is going to make this type of investment they're definitely going to be cooking on it
The Thermador Sapphire uses star-dry is that the same system as the 800 series crystal dry on the bosch?
They havent had Star dry available since 2020
@@YaleAppliance1 I’m confused the units I see for sale have star dry and they look current
Can Yale ask Wolf why they don't put the same top on their 48" all gas range that they put on the 48" dual fuel or use for their 48" range top?
Also, can Yale do a Subzero vs. True-residental please?
Thank You
Good question....We already compared SubZero to True
How does the wolf compare with Miele? I'm debating between the two combi steam ovens and cooktops and dishwashers right now
All will be revealed soon....short answer: the steam ovens for both brands are amazing
Is Thermador expected to update its wall ovens any time soon?
Dont know....I hope so
im very confused as to why btus are anything relevant besides people who want to use a wok lol like i dont see how more heat is going to help 98 percent of what people do. searing a steak? eh maybe but a cast iron pan can do that on any range, i just dont get it unless its for a wok or i guess giant stock pots?
Is there any interest in rangetops? We bought a wolf 4 burner with skillet a few years ago and we’re underwhelmed. It was our first luxury kitchen purchase.
We’d like to go induction, but that will require some rework of the cabinet.
depends...you will see brands market induction rangetops...some already are
Can you do Wolf vs Miele next?????
why yes we will
Wolf Dual fuel/ Subzero ;-D
FIRST, Im going to guess thermador gives a better bang for your buck before the video starts buit we will see. Thanks Steve, I talk about you to all my customers and make sure they know your blog is where I get all my knowledge from. - The Appliance Shoppe in Windsor Ontario
Thank you....
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The Thermador speed oven appliance is catastrophically bad... it ruins your entire kitchen. It's like a Fisher-Price appliance. I would assume that this appliance was produced by junior marketing interns without proper oversight by real product managers. This is a product so bad that I'd recommend Wolf for everything. I have massive regret for choosing Thermador. True garbage. You take your own chances folks.