The Reddit community broadly views Thermador as a premium, high-quality appliance brand worth considering for a luxury kitchen, particularly noting its relationship to Bosch (same parent company, BSH) as a quality signal. Most long-term owners report years of reliable service, especially with ranges, dishwashers, and refrigerators. However, a meaningful minority of users report expensive failures, frustrating service experiences, and reliability issues that call into question whether the steep price premium is always justified.
Thermador earns strong marks for longevity and performance from most long-term owners, but expensive electronic failures and inconsistent post-warranty support in some accounts mean it falls short of an unconditional buy-it-for-life recommendation at its significant price premium.
Community members consistently praise Thermador for build quality, longevity, and performance across cooking and refrigeration categories. Its Bosch parentage is frequently cited as a mark of engineering credibility.
A notable subset of users report costly repairs, electronic glitches, and frustrating customer service — undermining the 'buy it for life' case at the premium price point. Some specific product lines, particularly induction ranges and certain refrigerator models, drew sharp criticism.
A retired chef chose a 60-inch Thermador dual-fuel range for professional baking, explaining that gas ovens heat unevenly and the dual-compartment design lets you match oven size to the task.
One owner reported a full Thermador kitchen package — fridge, range, dual oven, and dishwasher — running entirely trouble-free for 10 years, highlighting the separate-compressor column refrigerators as a standout feature.
A used Thermador 36-inch counter-depth fridge purchased for $500 has been running strong for five years, with the buyer noting that readily available parts should keep it going much longer.
A user who repairs appliances for a living noted that even premium brands like Thermador can be a pain to service, cautioning that high price doesn't always mean easy repair.