- Quiet Operation at 50 dBA: creating a dishwasher so quiet, you can't always tell it is running -- this is what makes Bosch the quietest dishwasher brand in the U.S.*
- Stainless steel tall tub with polypropylene bottom delivers durability.
- A range of technologies makes Bosch the quietest dishwasher brand in the U.S.* with impressively low decibel levels. For you, that means never having to wait until going to bed to run the dishwasher.
- Sanitize Option operates at a higher temperature and can be selected to achieve the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards of cleanliness, eliminating 99.9% of bacteria, and enhances your drying results as well.
- PrecisionWash®: uses Intelligent sensors to monitor the wash water and automatically adjust the cycle for a smarter clean.
- Quality in every detail: Every dishwasher must pass 485 quality checks--including running every single one with water--before leaving the factory. So you can rest assured that your dishwasher is built to withstand whatever life throws your way.
- PureDry® is an energy efficient, closed drying system that does not pull in outside air. With no exposed heating element, you can safely place plastics anywhere, without fear they will warp or melt
Consumer Reports rates this dishwasher a 67 [The highest rating given was 81 for Bosch's top model shp9pcm5n]
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One thing you should really watch out for however is using the Bosch power junction box [amazon.com] vs the standard 15-amp NEMA plug and receptacle. My old dishwasher was hard-wired in so I picked up the junction box at the same time. However, I ultimately decided to just install a receptacle box under my sink and use the included NEMA plug instead after reading the horror stories here [houzz.com]. It seems that the junction box is not well designed and is a pretty significant fire hazard. I wish Bosch would allow a direct hard-wire installation like many other dishwashers vs using their proprietary power cables.
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I need one as well, so I doubled up and took advantage of the extra $100 off, TWO Bosch 100's for $750'ish, delivered! not bad. And I can get the one installed, but I most likely wont bother with that and just put it in myself.
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One thing you should really watch out for however is using the Bosch power junction box [amazon.com] vs the standard 15-amp NEMA plug and receptacle. My old dishwasher was hard-wired in so I picked up the junction box at the same time. However, I ultimately decided to just install a receptacle box under my sink and use the included NEMA plug instead after reading the horror stories here [houzz.com]. It seems that the junction box is not well designed and is a pretty significant fire hazard. I wish Bosch would allow a direct hard-wire installation like many other dishwashers vs using their proprietary power cables.
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