Rolls_rapide don't tar everyone with the same brush!
Before having a go at Rolls_rapide... I just wanted to congratulate with the author of this brilliant video!
I have't used a BSH dishwasher myself, but I remember my friend's enthusiasm for one of these some time ago, however, they are not exempt from breakdowns!
Now, Rolls_rapide, your comment was rather discriminating and of limited horizons... I tend to agree with you when it comes to Indesit 'et al' and partly when you mentioned Zanussi... but I'm not ready to throw myself in such a trap of generalization as there might be 'rational explanations' to account for certain differences in the quality of these products. All these brands include a wide range of budget models which are generally more popular then their higher-end models... that perhaps explains the reason why you don't often find a comparable quality to some of the BSH machines (obviously you haven't seen their bottom of the range).
Beyond that, I have had personal expierence with these brands myself, including the infamous Candy/Hoover. I just replaced my old Candy dishwasher (still fully functional) which I can't absolutely describe as flimsy after nearly 10 years of reliable continuous service! Besides, it never had any breakdowns (although a couple of years ago I replaced the suppressor for £10, cos' I found a bit of plastic next to it... but this didn't hinder the operation of the machine). To top it all off, it felt like the Candy was build like a tank (although it wasn't) in comparison to my previous Indesit or to the 'Zanussi-like'(another Electrolux brand) dishwasher I use at my parent's place.
I had my new Hoover dishwasher delivered last week and I love it to bits... I was meant to return it after finding that my initial suspicion with the Candy was a false alarm (long story... I thought it was going to give up on me) but once I explored all its features and options I couldn't let it go... so now the Candy has to go. It's build quality is also rather good... much comparable to my old Candy's... some things are even identical (like the triple-filter and a few other bits)... just the door feels a bit lighter, perhaps because of its concave surface designed to accomodate the extra place settings (15 instead of the conventional 12).
Anyway, enough ranting from me...