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The AEG FSS64907Z is a fully integrated dishwasher featuring SatelliteClean technology for superior 3x spray coverage, a MaxiFlex drawer for versatile utensil loading, and a QuickSelect touchscreen with Ecometer for eco-conscious cycle choices. It accommodates 14 place settings, protects delicate glassware with SoftSpikes, and uses a beam-on-floor indicator to keep you updated on wash status—all within a sleek 6000 Series design.
Form factor | Built-In |
Model name | AEG 6000 MaxiFlex SatelliteClean |
Voltage | 240 |
Cycle options | Normal, Intensive, Delicate, Heated Dry, Economy |
Style | 6000 Series | Class C | 60 cm |
Number of settings | 14 |
Water consumption | 2 litres |
Option cycles | 5 |
Model | FSS64907Z |
Product Dimensions | 55 x 59.6 x 81.8 cm; 37 kg |
Annual Energy Consumption | 75 Kilowatt Hours per 100 cycles |
Part Number | 911536568 |
Special Features | Flexible |
Material Type | Metal |
Inner Material Type | Metal |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 37 kg |
S**L
Very effective cleaning
Good points: Used regularly for two months now and think the design is excellent for cleaning all kinds. The auto function is able to detect the level of cleanliness needed. We use supermarket branded tablets with no issue. The extra whirl on the bottom spray arm means water reaches everywhere. Didn’t think we’d like the cutlery tray opposed to the previous basket but it works really well. Unpacking it is quick and easy as all the spoons, knives and forks are together, small point I know but it buys time!Not so good: sometimes not everything dries, mainly plastic Tupperware type things. Just a red light on the floor, not a timer which would have been excellent. This is the integrated version and fitting the door was bit of a faff. None of these things detract from an excellent dishwasher.
R**T
Good
My previous 2 dishwashers were made by Neff. They lasted about 7 years each and both failed in the same way with a water leak. So I bought this new AEG.Pros:* Excellent washing capability, everything has come out spotless so far - it's a new machine after all.* Nice touch sensitive controls that respond well.* Straightforward washing programs organised by time.* Good energy efficiency (if you choose the 'ECO' program, which comes out well).* Delicate option available, called 'glass care'.* 'Extra power' option for very dirty items or very large loads.Neutral:* Tray design not optimal and top tray is either too high or too low.* Cutlery tray has a rotor arm above it, great for cleaning but easy to obstruct, doesn't really matter too much.* The bottom arm has the funky design, I don't know whether it reaches further than a normal arm, but have to say the results have been exceptional.* All the trays feel narrower than the Neff, slightly less space - maybe the Neff trays sit more flush to the interior walls. Regardless, you get accustomed to the different design and work out what goes where over time when loading.* When the door's open, its ajar position is a little too wide for my taste - I like to leave it ajar all day and only click it shut to start the wash, but it's too wide to leave open for me so have to keep clicking it open and closed - it's not the smoothest action I've ever experienced.Cons:* Feels a little bit cheaper in materials and quality than the Bosch parts used by Neff. From the plastics, the trays, the moving parts.* Drying is inferior, the tray-plastic attracts water (unlike Neff) and the trays themselves are dripping wet at the end, even after several hours - like a tree after a rainstorm - so nudging the tray causes a shower to fall on things that were dry. Generally plates and glasses dry well but anything with an angle or is plastic-based needs a wipe with a tea towel. A flat-lying non-stick saucepan has drips all over the interior without fail. I guess anyone that comes up with the genius plan to open the door to dry probably has some idea that the drying function doesn't work that well. I'll probably start buying rinse-aid again to see if it helps, but I never needed it before (using all-in-one tablets).Installation:Installation I did myself. After I selected the Amazon installation service and paid, I read the small print that states the service can only be selected for free standing appliances, somehow I was still allowed to select it for an integrated appliance!? You have to disconnect your integrated appliance before they arrive too, if you want it collected. The delivery team was very nice, but I felt I'd prefer my own installation. They also unpacked the machine before bringing it out of the van, so it had to survive the pavement on its journey to my door. There was also water in the hoses - that was unexpected for a new machine, but whatever.About the installation effort, I could do it, I rate myself as average ability and not that strong. It ended up quite neat with a straight door, it took 4 hours. AEG directed me to a YouTube guide, but... none of the 5 videos I saw matched this machine exactly. The paper instructions have no words, only pictures. You need to spend an hour studying the guide and watching the clips, then make a hybrid set of instructions using your common sense.E.g.One video shows the engineer setting the height before pushing it into place ... another sets the height after pushing it into the cavity to avoid damaging the extended legs.All the clips show a weird plastic strip you stick to the underside of the worktop - this is a heat protector, probably due to the open-door drying, I think only needed for wooden worktops.I really like the way the furniture door is attached, it slides to accommodate the plinth without much extension from the base - and it's also detachable if you need to take it off without making a mess. But read everything - there are two positions depending on the height of the door - the height of your door matters. My door was 50mm longer than the allowed length for the connections I chose, but it still fits without hitting the plinth - you need to check everything 5 times and then work out the various options 5 times.Overall I like this dishwasher and will get used to it over time. Best feature is the washing performance with a good energy rating of 'C'.
L**Y
Yeah. It is good.
Read the instructions, before fitting/using.No, really. There are links, but they're easy to miss. You need to go to YouTube to find out how to install it, use it, pack it, etc.As long as you do that, it's easy peasy.The installation chart is confusing. GO TO YOUTUBE.Lecture over.It's excellent.This replaces my old AEG dishwasher which I was happy with, but... this one is another level for cleaning.No complaints. No worries.
K**5
Great integrated sliding door mechanism. Great quality.
Fits well when replacing another dishwasher. Works well. Plenty of room and lots of extras like height adjustment for upper tray and fold away shelves for thin items like knives etc. Good size cutlery tray. Really great for built-in cupboard with sliding motion when the door opens so it avoids the plinth. Auto open to let out steam once cleaning is finished is a bonus. Great quality. Easy to use.
L**N
Great dishwasher!
I was worried as my last dishwasher was freestanding and I’d had it for years so was used to it!!This one the prongs for the plates we’re facing in the opposite direction so you stack from front to back rather than side-to-side. It took a bit of getting used to and sometimes large pans or my larger plates catch on the rubber edging as you push the drawer back in - but this is a minor thing - it is a fab dishwasher - my only bugbear is that you never know how long is left on it! And sometimes the self opening thing takes you by surprise lol but it’s resulted in much better drying and a visible reminder that the program has finished :-)Would recommend
A**R
Extremely expensive mistake
This product is very close to not being fit for purpose. There is a cutlery drawer at the top, which cuts down the depth of top tray. Because we have quite large plates, the top tray has to be highered, hence nothing much fits in that space, only mugs. No chance for wine glasses or tumblers. The top tray is badly designed in any case. We are struggling to stack 6 place settings let alone the 14 capacity it is supposed to be, so we now have to consider buying a whole new set of crockery, which is an outlay we were not expecting. Definitely would not recommend, although it does clean the small amount we can fit in well. The person who designed this has probably never stacked a dishwasher theirself.
A**R
Miss V
The door can't close ,the dishwasher had few dents very disappointed
J**R
I Like this product
The product was received both side dented positions. product is working well, short time (30m) cleaning that is good for emergency job, I like cutlery tray and its have enough room for stacking various types of cutlery. Inside have enough space but bit disappointed about the design compare with other makes. second tray doesn't have a proper glass holder?!! even a small cup cant stack properly. they have rubber spikes for firming the glass! but there is no supporting bars or holding arms beside. I don't know what purpose they build the upper tray?? bottom tray have two long spiky racks but its doesn't have any locking system. Very sensitive touch screen creating unwanted start and its cause to wait until end the procedure!!
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