Very Quiet Super Cleaning High Quality Dishwasher
Submitted by PapawJeff -
8/20/2019
Without question the quietest dishwasher we have ever owned, and the most expensive.
But I really do find with most things you do indeed get what you pay for.
Our old dishwasher was one of the leading brands and only 50 DBA loud, but the difference between its 50 and this ones 42 DBA loudness is unbelievable.
Unless you have a pot or pan moving around on ya in there the most noise it makes is when it drains water and thats from the sink drain not the dishwasher itself.
The whur of our Hunter Ceiling Fan in the living/dining area thats open to the kitchen except for a pony wall actually makes more noise than the dishwasher and its a very quiet fan.
The adjustable middle rack is a nice feature as well is the very upper shallow utensil drawer rack.
I find the utensils being held straight up and down on their sides allows for more forceful water to surround and clean every little spot on them.
It also has a traditional silverware basket if you prefer to use it.
I use that basket with the lids folded down for smaller items that I want to wash in the dishwasher.
Tines on the other racks are adjustable for width or many can be laid down to make room for very large pots or pans. I have the no stick air fryer liner pan it there now.
It has several cycles to pick from as well as many options on each cycle.
The rinse and half load options I find particularly awesome as many of our dinners at home are for just two and dont have a full load to wash, but I hate to wash dishes by hand and can't stand the sink with items needing washed laying in it.
The heating element in this is not exposed so plastics as long as they are dishwasher safe can go anywhere in the dishwasher and not limited to the top rack.
No need to rinse, just scrape off major debris and wash, otherwise the detergent can etch surfaces and cloud plastics and glasses.
everything we have washed so far has been perfectly clean and void of any water spots and we have very hard water. Make sure and use a name brand rinse agent and you will be fine!
I did a self install and it was a typical dishwasher installation. (the unit itself weighs around 80 pounds, if your unsure of your abilities arrange for installation, it is usually very economical)
It includes a power cord and drain hose, unlike others I have purchased in the past , so no dishwasher installation kit is required.
Your going to need an outlet within three feet (I put one on the baseboard behind the dishwasher as the old one was hard wired not plugged in)
Also you need to supply a stainless braided dishwasher water supply line if yours is old and not in good shape and a 3/8-in OD compression x 3/4-in female garden hose thread
90-degree elbow standard dishwasher connector. (the connector is around $6, I kinda questioned what if your buying a $1000 dishwasher they dont go ahead and include that, but they dont! LOL)
Both the water and electric connect to the rear of the unit and it drains to the rear as well.
Then it all just slides into place and my be secured in place if needed by included hardware. (recommended).
You will not regret purchasing this dishwasher at all.
Originally posted on Bosch.com
Yes, I recommend this product
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