After watching this channel back in 2021, I bought the Miele 48" dual fuel range and microwave wall oven. My pros: The entire appliance and its parts are made in Germany. I can stomach the price point a bit more when I know it's truly made in the US or Germany or Italy, etc and not just a rehearsed sales line. Plumbed steam oven is a game changer for fish and vegetables. The grates are easy to clean (don't put them in the dishwasher). The cavity of the oven is also easy to wipe down (I cover most dishes anyway). The built in convection/microwave oven is perfect to heat things up quickly although I use my wall oven most of the time. Master Chef makes it so easy to cook so many different things. Just enter what you're making (Bread, Steak, etc), the weight and Miele takes it from there. Customer Service is on par with the high price point. The high heat and pizza stone allow you to make neapolitan style pizzas at home. Built in air fryer makes great French fries. My cons: I wish the simmer burners were in the front. The built in griddle is hard to clean Just get the stovetop one. The all burner 48" is cheaper anyway. Because the range is truly made in Germany and shipped over here, be prepared to wait a few months if your local store is out. The regular oven takes quite a while to heat up and the cavity is small so Family size pizzas or Thanksgiving turkeys won't fit. The stovetop is fragile. My cleaning lady didn't follow instructions and scratched it. Although the lacquer is thick, I can still see it when I get close. My model has gone up $3000 in three years. Because the high BTUs, you have to go for powerful range hoods. The ones from Miele are bulky and ugly in 48". Miele is planning on moving some production to Eastern Europe. So I'm not sure why they are having these price increases if production is being moved to countries with cheaper labor, Summary: I love the Queen of the cuisine but wait for either a package deal or floor model. For my next Kitchen, I will probably do a Miele gas stovetop or 36" Dual fuel and wall ovens, IF its still made in Germany.
@w.miller72825 ай бұрын
I’m not rich, I do own a wolf range and hood, but I will say is people who are in the market for high end appliances are usually shopping for what they want instead of shopping by price or incentives.
@JohnBrennan-x3j5 ай бұрын
Love the videos - you do a great in depth review on these appliances. Would love for you to do a review on Thor, Forno and Z-line. These seem to be in a more affordable price range these days but not if they are not good quality. Thank you for the videos
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Thank you.....but I am not a fan of those brands for multiple reasons
@stevenporter796927 күн бұрын
We are building a new home and I was really going between Miele and Wolf appliances for our new build. With what I have seen, and my experience in the past with cheaper appliances not made in the USA, I will be buying Wolf. In our last home, we had a french door LG fridge that was great for 5 years. Then the notorious motor went bad, under their 10 year warranty, but costed me $500 to get them to come out and change it out. That seems like enough money to buy a new motor and pay the servicer to do their job. Exactly 1 year after that, it went out again and they want another $500 to swap it out again. Not again, bought a GE for now until the new home is completed and then buying Wolf/Subzero appliances. So what you are saying about the warranty is spot on with the extended warranties these companies try to sell you on. I want first to support the US manufacturing as much as possible and hope to have a company that stands behind their products and has good customer service---which is a lost thought anymore it seems. Appreciate your insight into the appliance world and your advice on what to buy.
@YaleAppliance126 күн бұрын
Dewpends on what you are looking for. Generally Wolf/SZ does a better job after the sale
@remakingamansion13284 ай бұрын
Guess who's back, back again. These videos are great! Wolf vs. Viking next? Who am I kidding, I want to see Wolf vs. all of the different options.
@YaleAppliance14 ай бұрын
We don't sell Viking so I dont want to be overly biased.
@Popor.5 ай бұрын
This is what I've been waiting for!!! Best of America vs Best of Europe.
@alejandrocuadros46075 ай бұрын
Thanks for all your useful videos. How do the Miele and Wolf broilers compare?
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Wolf is 20,000 and Miele is 23,000 BTU..both are infrared.
@KraftyPaws5 ай бұрын
What do you think of Cafe 48" pro style range? They seem much more reasonably priced
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Its funny, but we haven't sold it and nobody is asking for Cafe...But I like it.
@GizelleJaramillo-Lyoubi3 ай бұрын
Great overall but you didn’t discuss the range tops
@YaleAppliance13 ай бұрын
Its the top of a Pro range....., so we kind of did
@christopherjohnson90015 ай бұрын
I completely agree that generally speaking, Sub-Zero is a refrigeration company and Miele is a dishwasher + laundry company. I would love to see an additional category at the end which is field service & support in this luxury category since you covered warranty. I have a ~20 year-old clothes washer that needed parts and I was still able to find them online using the Miele website’s exploded parts diagrams and detailed parts lists.
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Service really depends on where you live on where you bought your appliances. Typically, a good self servicing dealer is your best bet, but they are a rarity.
@mdiug5 ай бұрын
Hi guys, love the video! You describe these as the 2 best wall ovens available, if that is the case where you rank the Unox Casa?
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Geez....never heard of it
@mdiug5 ай бұрын
@@YaleAppliance1 huh! Maybe they don’t sell their consumer oven in the USA? I know they are big in the commercial kitchen space and just presumed that they would sell their consumer oven in the US as it’s available in Australia
@Peter-ok9bj5 ай бұрын
Can you do a comparison of Miele washer and drier vs LG
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Compact?
@Peter-ok9bj4 ай бұрын
Do they bake a large one?
@YaleAppliance14 ай бұрын
No.....we have videos on Miele and LG
@ikarugaxx37495 ай бұрын
No Gaggenau? Someone I deem very trustworthy once told me Gaggenau's ovens were > Miele (and they should be, given their price tags!) (Sub-Zero is nigh-absent on the Italian market and it didn't enter the conversation, except when we discussed refrigrerators).
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
I love Gaggenau...fantastic product, especially if you know how to cook. It is probably the best, but both Miele and Wolf are easier to use
@ikarugaxx37495 ай бұрын
@@YaleAppliance1 Right. You should have not included Gaggenau in an "best assisted-cooking" appliance video. But you should have here - at least re ovens (with and w/ steam) :).
@YaleAppliance14 ай бұрын
Well, it was about two other brands. We do mention Gaggenau in the "Best" videos
@appliancesexplained4 ай бұрын
Gaggenau doesn’t build a Range and the Gaggenau refrigeration and Miele’s refrigeration (as they pointed out) are basically the same. IMHO, Gaggenau’s Oven UI is a bit of a mess (comparatively).
@brianlin16515 ай бұрын
Does Miele dishwasher better than Bosch 8 series dishwasher? I was told that BSH made the best dishwasher.
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
Two great dishwasher
@Brando4575 ай бұрын
@@YaleAppliance1 Cove Dishwasher vs Bosch 800?
@oopszie5 ай бұрын
@@Brando457 better service on the cove by far
@YaleAppliance14 ай бұрын
Cove is $2500...800 Series is $1299-1499. I like the Cove, but the 800 is excellent for the price.
@oopszie5 ай бұрын
Wolf has the best service out there
@YaleAppliance15 ай бұрын
depending on where you live...but generally I would say yes
@JaBlanche5 ай бұрын
Ease of cleaning…gimme Miele. I have a wolf 36 inch. I like it, I just hate cleaning it. Grates can’t be put in the dishwasher unlike Miele.