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azasadny 01-01-2013 07:38 PM

Ours is the SHE58C05UC_54 model. I don't know if it's still available...

RWebb 01-01-2013 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Shuie (Post 7183204)
I will probably be the only person who responds in this thread about hating a Bosch dishwasher. I despise mine. It doesn't clean anything that isn't completely scrubbed down already, it isnt particularly quiet, and I feel like I refill it with JetDry at least once a week. It must have been installed wrong, or maybe its some kind of counterfeit or rebranded unit. The Bosch replaced a basic Kitchenaid unit with a stainless interior that ran dead quiet and cleaned everything. My wife gave the Kitchenaid to the cabinet guy when we remodeled and I would gladly swap the Bosch to get it back.

how old is it?

MT930 01-01-2013 07:58 PM

8 Years with the Bosch Stainless it's the best DW I have ever had.

One Pump replacement I did myself after year 5.
Does a great job we have hot water recerk system so the water always hot right away. I have found softened water is easyer on DW's they tend to last longer.

They are expensive.

GWN7 01-01-2013 08:14 PM

We had a Bosch at work. Very quiet but took a long time to do a load. Some people thought it was a garburator and didn't rinse leftover food off. Hence the drain screen would get plugged which would require the unit to be pulled out to be serviced.

GDNF2ET 01-01-2013 08:28 PM

One of my customers had one...It kept having problems while being under warranty. The place they bought it from replaced it with another brand....

look 171 01-01-2013 09:54 PM

They are god units. Second best IMO compare to a Miele but that's also a lot more money. I have never had any problems with any of the Miele that were spec for clients' home. Bosch units have no drying cycles unlike the American makers. Keep that screen clean in there and you would not have any issues. We clean ours once a week. A 20 second job at the sink.

Z-man 01-01-2013 10:04 PM

2.5 years with my Bosch -- it is quiet and gets the job done. I have the buttons on top since we have a wood panel on the front to match the rest of the kitchen (gives the dishwasher a built-in look and feel).

-Z-man.

RWebb 01-01-2013 10:14 PM

ok, checked some info - my Bosch is 12 years old; cost $500 and does have a drying cycling - never any problems

look 171 01-01-2013 10:21 PM

Maybe an older one. As far as I know they have what they call condensation dying cycle what uses no energy. The dishes in my Bosch are all dry in a few hours after they are washed.

svandamme 01-02-2013 01:46 AM

i don't see how any dishwasher can be worth more then 300 bucks.
It's a Stainless steel square box, with a pump and a heating element. And a PCB that controlls both.

And if they are noisy, you can stuff some rockwool insulation in there yourself..

My cheapo Whirlpool was 299 euro , 8 years ago, died this year and got replaced with a Zanussi for 314 euro If that one lasts 8 years again, i'll be happy.. I always get the cheapest known brand model i find...

dennis in se pa 01-02-2013 07:09 AM

"Get a Miele"

So quiet you don't know it is running when you are in the kitchen.

willtel 01-02-2013 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 7183833)
i don't see how any dishwasher can be worth more then 300 bucks.

I paid $1000 for mine and I would have paid double that price for the noise reduction alone, my old one sounded like a rock crusher. It is also far more efficient than my old one so the savings will come over time.

Z-man 01-02-2013 08:49 AM

More info on my dishwasher: it is model #: SHV65P03UC -- 24" 800 Plus Series. Since mine has the cabinet panels, it had to be set further back in order to have the front of it flush with the rest of the cabinets. Since the Bosch isn't as deep as other dishwashers, we did not have to cut into the sheetrock behind it in order to accomodate this.

-Z-man.

madmmac 01-02-2013 08:51 AM

Bosch, stainless, 10 years old, zero problems.

cairns 01-02-2013 09:23 AM

We have one that's three years old and replaced an 18 year old Miele (which still works fine in the wife's office). It is very quiet, no problems but wife did manage to punch through one of the settings on top and pierce the plastic and it doesn't do a great job of drying IMO.

If I had to do it over again I think I would have gotten another Miele.

red-beard 01-02-2013 12:06 PM

I just installed one. It is a little smaller than then GE Profile. But it is quiet and it really cleans the dishes. Also the "drying cycle" is running extremely hot water on everything. This has the advantage of never melting the small plastic items (bicycle bottle lids, etc) that get knocked to the bottom.

svandamme 01-02-2013 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by willtel (Post 7184105)
I paid $1000 for mine and I would have paid double that price for the noise reduction alone, my old one sounded like a rock crusher. It is also far more efficient than my old one so the savings will come over time.



you can buy a lot of Dynamat and other sound dampening stuff for that kind of money...Personally, i take the ZEN approach : If a tree falls in the woods with nobody around, does it still make a sound?

in other words : i just set the machine to run when i'm not around... No amount of noise reduction can beat not hearing it at all.
I bought 700 bucks worth of ammo instead...

look 171 01-02-2013 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z-man (Post 7184209)
More info on my dishwasher: it is model #: SHV65P03UC -- 24" 800 Plus Series. Since mine has the cabinet panels, it had to be set further back in order to have the front of it flush with the rest of the cabinets. Since the Bosch isn't as deep as other dishwashers, we did not have to cut into the sheetrock behind it in order to accomodate this.

-Z-man.

The integrated panel Bosch DW is usually 3/4" less in depth so the panel sits flush with the cabinet doors for a uniform look. No DW we have ever installed under the standard depth cabinet requires cutting drywall in the back.

look 171 01-02-2013 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 7184543)
I just installed one. It is a little smaller than then GE Profile. But it is quiet and it really cleans the dishes. Also the "drying cycle" is running extremely hot water on everything. This has the advantage of never melting the small plastic items (bicycle bottle lids, etc) that get knocked to the bottom.

That is what they called their condensation drying cycle. Bad thing is, if a small plastic cup or something is turned during the washing cycle, it can fill with water. No big deal really. We just dump the water and put dishes away. Partly operator's fault really.

charlesbahn 01-03-2013 06:12 AM

If you have an older Bosch, just make sure it is not on the recall list:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/470779-bosch-vs-kitchen-aid-dishwasher-better.html


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