We were able to test the Samsung dishwasher. Concise manual without description of the icons, which makes it difficult to figure out which function is which. We used the auto and intensive mode the most, and the express mode is also a nice option for a shorter program.
The dishwasher is very spacious. Pans and plates all fit well in it. You can also use the air fryer. This is only a bit difficult in combination with large plates. For deep plates, the pins are a bit close together, so it is wise to leave some extra space between them so that they can be cleaned properly.
You can raise the middle drawer to create more space at the bottom for tall dishes, such as pan supports for the gas stove. What is a small disadvantage is that the space in the middle drawer is more limited, so dishes cannot be placed there too high. You can slide part of the cutlery drawer again so that you can place higher dishes on one side.
We found the middle drawer to be less pleasant in terms of layout. We use containers a lot and we couldn't fit them very well between the pins. As a result, they take up a lot of space. We could easily fit other things, such as glasses.
The cutlery drawer at the top saves a lot of space. This was not the case with our previous dishwasher, so we now have much more space at the bottom. The cutlery drawer is easy to operate, although there is slightly less space at the top. It is better to place ladles and large knives in the middle drawer, as they do not clean very well in the cutlery drawer.
Overall, we are satisfied with the dishwasher. The dishwasher has a lot of space. It is very quiet, does not use much water and cleans dishes well. We really liked the open drying function. This means that your dishes are immediately dry when you unload them. The only downside we have is that there was rust on our cutlery after we had run the dishwasher once. We don't really know where this came from. We never had this problem with our old dishwasher.