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Home Depot has
Bosch 800 Series 24" 6-Cycle Top Control Built-In Stainless Steel Dishwasher (SHPM78Z55N, Pocket Handle) for
$968.
Shipping is free.
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LovelyMustang2397 for posting this deal.
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Note: Additional charges will apply if you select installation/haul away.
Features:- 3 Prong Power Chord Included. Junction box for hardwire application sold separately (Model # SMZPCJB1UC)
- Sanitize Option reduces 99.9% of bacteria with a hot-wash rinse for sparkling clean and sanitized dishes
- Sanitize your dishes: The Sanitize feature is available only in the Heavy, Auto, Normal and Half Load cycles. Select one of these cycles, press the "Sanitize Option" button and then press Start to activate the Sanitation features. The sanitize LED will light when sanitation requirements are met. The sanitation option eliminates bacteria and may enhances drying results.
- Hidden integrated electronic controls maintain a clean exterior and InfoLight shines a red beam on the floor to indicate when the dishwasher is running
- Extremely quiet operation (42 dBA)- incorporates 18 unique sound-reducing technologies such as multiple insulation layers, grindless food filtration, and a sound absorbing base
- Large interior provides loading flexibility necessary to easily accommodate 16 place settings, and the Flexible 3rd rack adds space for cooking utensils and ramekins
- Bosch's advanced PrecisionWash system has intelligent sensors that continually scan and check the progress of dishes throughout the cycle, and powerful spray arms target every item of every load, for the ultimate clean
- Water savings - With advanced wash technologies, Bosch dishwashers allow you to skip the need to pre-rinse, saving water.
- Full stainless steel tub is sleek, durable and long-lasting
- Precisely engineered detergent tray holds detergent tabs in place for a dedicated spray jet to directly dissolve them, preventing buildup for a deeper clean
- Rackmatic adjustable upper rack easily adjusts to 9 different positions, to allow taller items like stemware to fit in the middle rack while leaving room for bulky items below. The flip tines make loading wide bowls easy and ball bearing wheels provide a smooth glide
- FlexSpace Tines on the lower rack- fold down every other tine in one simple step to make room for larger, bulkier items while optimizing the rack space
- Flexible 3rd Rack with fold down sides adds 30% more loading area compared to a Bosch dishwasher with 2 racks, perfect for utensils and ramekins. Also includes a lower rack silverware basket.
- Precisely engineered and laser cut, the precision spray arms aim water directly at dishes for the ultimate clean while minimizing noise
- Half Load Option allows you to load half of the normal dishes anywhere in the dishwasher to reduce water usage without sacrificing wash performance
- A dishwasher water connection kit is required for installation
- Energy Star
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If you are in the market for a new one get this even if it's out of budget. Don't bother with any other Bosch series number, they won't have the crystal dry system.
The new 800 series has a different wash system that has a double rotating sprayer arm to cover more area, and different intensity sprays for the 4 quadrants. Cool changes, but there was no need to change anything with how solid the last model was. Definitely recommend it. Only thing better is probably a Miele.
I have a 500 series that didn't last 5 years and so I'm a bit reluctant. Looks like all makes and models have bad reviews these days
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Perhaps your case is different for reasons different than what I shared above, but I have seen that more than once. From my experience with the Series 800 units, they're very quiet. So quiet that it's hard to tell if they're actually running, even during the noisier water-spraying cycles.
No issues with ours in the last couple of years we've had it.
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I was looking at this as well. IMO, it's the better model.
Few items I could see different between the two:
This model would be $1,350 MSRP. Here is product page:
https://www.bosch-home.com/us/pro...SHX78B75U
Here's the comparo:
https://www.bosch-home.com/us/pro...SHX78B75U
Perhaps your case is different for reasons different than what I shared above, but I have seen that more than once. From my experience with the Series 800 units, they're very quiet. So quiet that it's hard to tell if they're actually running, even during the noisier water-spraying cycles.
I doubt you'd do these things if you bought it, unboxed it, and installed it.
We have some random LG unit in this house we're renting right now and we can only get about half as many dishes in there as what the Bosch could fit. We really want our Bosch back.
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Few items I could see different between the two:
This model would be $1,350 MSRP. Here is product page:
https://www.bosch-home.com/us/pro...SHX78B75UC [bosch-home.com]
Here's the comparo:
https://www.bosch-home.com/us/pro...SHX78B75UC [bosch-home.com]
I just replaced my 8.5 year old Bosch 800 that had a built-in softener (model #SHP7PT55UC). I bought from a local reputable appliance dealer who swayed me to an 800 with the salt tank (vs. non-salt tank version) because they had high customer feedback that the feature really improved dish cleaning. For reference, the water hardness in our area is around 120, at the high-end of the "moderately hard" range. I used the salt (made by Finish - order from Amazon) for the first 3-4 years and stopped using it because:
- The salt left a film over time on glass. It was much worse on some metal objects like baking sheets and cheaper pots which developed a black/grayish dust.
- I believe the salt contributed to the demise of the racks. Over time, the protective enamel on the rack tines is going to get scratched or cracked through normal use. I believe the salted water got into those areas and accelerated rust to the point that they broke off. Eventually this happened in so many places on my racks that it was getting to be a PITA loading/unloading dishes. I've had several dishwashers in my lifetime that never developed such a problem. My parents' Bosch 500 series also never had this issue.
I was quoted like $200-something for each rack and replacing them didn't make sense to put that $$$ into an 8.5-year old dishwasher when Bosch says they design their washers to last at least 8-10 years. When I saw this Home Depot model on sale last weekend at Best Buy, I jumped on it (especially since my TotalTech membership hasn't switched to their new program yet, thus I got free installation). I like the new dishwasher. The racks are a little different, maybe with improved materials, and the Crystal Dry feature is much better than my previous model, which honestly dried OK if you ran the dishwasher overnight.For the 15% coupon, your net cost is $872.80. For 10% coupon, your net cost is $884.20.
Bosch Dishwasher Power Cord with Junction Box Accessory SMZPCJB1UC - The Home Depot
Protip: You'd be hard-pressed to find an appliance that is NOT a 4 or 5 star item. Real world experience dictates this is not the case. Or knock yourself out, go off of the reviews.
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