Which brand of appliances should you buy for your next kitchen: Electrolux or Bosch?
In this article, you will learn the features and possible problems when buying both, as well as direct comparisons between Bosch and Electrolux.
In the end, you will have a much better idea of which brand may be better for you.
The main point to remember from this article is both have strengths in different categories. However, checking available services in your area is key to buying either.
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Electrolux is based in Sweden. They also own the Frigidaire brand.
They manufacture appliances globally. Most US appliances, such as laundry, are made in Mexico. Electrolux’s compact washers and dryers are made in Italy and Poland.
We haven't sold Electrolux in some time, but it's not a reflection of their quality. Our company mainly focuses on service, so we can't sell and service every brand.
Nonetheless, I personally like some of Electrolux's appliances.
Bosch is based in Germany as a division of the huge BSH Home Appliances Corporation. You also know Bosch as the owners of Thermador and Gaggenau.
Bosch also operates the largest dishwasher manufacturing facility in the US.
Then again, they started as a dishwasher company.
They have significant manufacturing in the US. Their compact laundry is based in Germany, and their refrigerators are from China.
Bosch Built-In Refrigerator
Bosch will have lower prices on their dishwashers and more expensive built-in refrigerators under the Benchmark series.
On the other hand, Electrolux will have full-size laundry and specialty built-in refrigerators.
To provide a comprehensive overview, we've compared Bosch and Electrolux product categories in the same price range, including refrigeration, dishwashers, gas, and induction cooking.
Electrolux offers three French door models with dispensers and double drawers.
In addition, they offer affordable counter-depth column refrigerators and freezers with similar cubic footage to built-in models.
Note: The refrigerators are a custom dimension at 32 inches width, meaning you will be locked into that dimension unless you remodel.
Bosch has nine models ranging from $2,999-$8,699, from basic French door refrigerators to integrated refrigeration.
Let's compare two similarly priced French door refrigerators from Bosch and Electrolux.
The size is similar. Bosch is 21 cubic feet, while Electrolux is 21.8.
Both are on the smaller side. The average for a counter depth is about 23 cubic.
LG's Counter-Depth MAX refrigerator tops out at 26.5 cubic feet.
Both have air and water filtration.
Bosch may have an edge because they have an ethylene filter. Ethylene is a gas emitted from spoiling foods.
Filtering helps slow the process as well as the cross-contamination with other foods.
Bosch is the only two-compressor, two-evaporator freestanding counter-depth refrigerator.
Twin compressors keep the refrigerator and freezer air separate, so tastes and odors don't transfer for better-tasting food.
Because the warmer air of the refrigerator is not cycled through the freezer, you have less defrosting and better energy efficiency.
Electrolux TasteLock Crisper Drawers with Auto-Humidity Control
Both have humidity control. Bosch has their VitaFreshPro crispers that utilize air directed from the compressor to keep your fruits and vegetables fresher for longer.
On the other hand, Electrolux has their TasteLock smart crisper technology which effectively removes excess moisture and creates a protective barrier against dry air. This helps to prevent spoilage, shriveling, and the growth of mold.
The twin compressor Bosch is more efficient than the Electrolux at 568 KWH for the Bosch versus 667 for the Electrolux, according to EnergyStar.Gov.
According to my electric bill, the cost in Massachusetts is about 28.4 cents, so that's about $28 per year or about $300 savings based on an average life of 10 years.
You see metal in all commercial refrigerators. Stainless is nonporous and more hygienic than plastic.
However, stainless absorbs cold better, so your food or juice will be colder when placed next to it.
Both refrigerators have stainless in the back while Electrolux has stainless throughout the refrigerator.
Both have a water dispenser, but Electrolux has an external water and ice dispenser, while Bosch is internal for water and manual for ice.
Electrolux TempAdapt Refrigerator Drawer
Bosch is a straight freezer drawer, while Electrolux is convertible to be either refrigerator or freezer. LG and Samsung have convertible drawers as well.
While smart features are limited in a refrigerator, you will receive push notifications to change your filters or if you leave a door open.
Bosch is Wi-Fi enabled throughout their whole line with their HomeConnect App, while Electrolux does not have any smart functionality in any of their appliances.
Aesthetically, Bosch will be better because you have equal doors, while Electrolux is off-center.
Electrolux has a convertible drawer, a dispenser, and a metal interior. Bosch is more efficient with a much better overall cooling system.
Both have their merits.
Electrolux markets three dishwashers, two at 24 inches, one at 18 inches, and Bosch markets 52 models.
Bosch will manufacture the 100 series at lower prices. You can also place a panel on a few series of Bosch dishwashers.
Better yet, a panel looks good on a Bosch because it is seamless to the cabinet, unlike many other brands.
Bosch also has innovations in their PowerControl Spray arm where you can control the intensity of the wash for baked-on lasagna pans or China or both at the same time.
CrystalDry uses zeolite, a volcanic element, to emit heat and absorb moisture to effectively dry even plastics.
They both have stainless tubs and have similar cycles, including a 30-minute cycle to clean mid-size loads.
Bosch uses their three-wash level system. Electrolux is similar. Electrolux's LuxCare is an "orbital" arm projecting water in different places.
That said, both should wash well (as most do).
You have three racks with a top for silverware on both.
Both use condensation drying with an added feature. Condensation is the heat from the wash, plus an additive like JetDry and time.
Your plates and cups will be dry. However, less dense items like plastics will have residual moisture.
Electrolux PerfectDry circulates the air "to eliminate towel drying." However, circulating heat and steam will still leave residual moisture.
Bosch is a bit better at popping the door open 30 minutes after the end of the cycle, releasing the moisture.
Steam will not reform as that thin coat of moisture if you wash before bed. The best drying method is their CrystalDry for another $200.
Bosch meets the quietness standard at 44 decibels, while Electrolux is slightly higher at 45 dB.
You may hear the Electrolux slightly in an open kitchen design.
You wouldn't think smart is a big deal in a dishwasher.
However, you will receive a push notification when the cycle is over, so you don't open your quiet dishwasher in mid-cycle.
You can also create and customize your cycle right on the App. It's not necessary, but it's kind of cool.
Bosch is a dishwasher company. Have to give them the edge. Bosch dishwashers are also incredibly reliable with a 5.1% service rate.
I haven't sold Electrolux in 10 years to know about the reliability. Their 4.3 rating on their website is not a good sign.
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Unlike the dishwashers and stoves, both companies do not manufacture many cooking options.
They both have larger 36-inch stoves, but Bosch is new and made by the Italian manufacturer SMEG.
Unlike the last two comparisons, the prices are not similar. Electrolux is $3,599 while Bosch is $2,549.
In both the gas and induction ranges, Electrolux and Bosch have plenty of cooking modes like pizza, proofing, and several convection options.
Slide-ins will be mounted over your countertop. They are the best for cleaning because food won't drizzle down in the seam between the stove and cabinet.
Front control can replace your freestanding range, whereas you need minor countertop modifications for the slide-in.
However, the front control is not as cleanable as the slide-in.
Bosch is a bit larger at 4.8 cubic feet, while Electrolux is 4.5 cubic. Both are a bit smaller than average at about 5.3-5.5. LG is the largest at 6.3 cubic.
Both are five burners with the griddle burner in the middle:
The Electrolux power burners are a more durable brass as well. Electrolux is better overall for output.
Bosch has a warming drawer, while Electrolux is storage. Warming drawers keep food for up to three hours without dehydrating to mush.
You can keep your plates warm as well. You would pay about $1,000 just for a separate drawer.
Have to give the edge to Electrolux. Their burners are better. However, Bosch does have a warming drawer and is $1,000 less expensive.
Electrolux markets two induction ranges, one at 30 and one at 36 inches. Bosch sells four induction ranges, three in 30-inch and one in 36-inch.
Once again, one 30 and the 36-inch range are manufactured by SMEG and are relabeled as Bosch.
Bosch is a slide-in with a warming drawer, while Electrolux is freestanding with a storage drawer.
Both Electrolux and Bosch are 40 amps, so they don't use the whole 50 amps.
Bosch is by far the most reliable induction range on the market at 5.1% service in the first year, about half the average.
I think (my theory) that when you have voltage spikes, it can fry the controls. However, amps mean fewer problems.
Induction cooktops are reliable, using only 30 amps.
Most other induction ranges use 50 amps and have a higher repair rate.
Bosch is $4099 while Electrolux is $5499
Both have bridge elements to join two burners together for an oblong dish or pan.
Bosch's induction range has two 2200-watt burners, one 2600-watt burner, and one 1400-watt burner. You can boost the two left and one right burner to be 3700 and two 3600 watts.
Electrolux's induction range includes 1400-watt, 2300-watt, 1850-watt, and 1400-watt burners. These burners also have the capability to be boosted to higher wattages, such as 2300 watts, 3700 watts, 3000 watts, and 3000 watts.
A boost will take some power from the adjacent burner to achieve the maximum output.
Both ovens have a capacity of 4.6 cubic feet.
Both ranges have good output, 4.6 Cu. Ft. ovens, and less amp load on both. However, Bosch is $1,600 less than the equivalent Electrolux.
Both are unique in appearance and have decent functionality except for the smaller-than-average oven capacity.
However, you will spend less with Bosch for the same or better features.
Both are good, with Bosch being the better value.
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