Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: Bosch 100 Series Top Control Towel Bar Handle Dishwasher (Stainless Steel, SHX3AR75UC) on sale for
$499.97.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
ch9 for finding this deal.
- Note: Availability may be limited to select delivery areas. In most areas (verify at checkout), price includes delivery & installation, haul away, basic installation parts, and 2-Year Warranty.
Key Details:- Intelligent PrecisionWash
- Efficient Plastic-safe PureDry System
- Height Adjustable Upper Rack
- 24/7 Overflow Protection System
- Energy Efficient with Water Saving Wash Technologies
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If you don't need to run it for a couple of days, it clears off food and debris with a once cycle rinse.
A couple of days?! Oh man, you must not have kids. I sometimes run mine multiple times a day.
Anyway, I can't speak for this model in particular, but at least on my 800, you can still run a rinse cycle. You just have to do it in the app.
https://imgur.com/a/rgOAvTK
You can then set it as a favorite so that when you press the favorite button on the dishwasher it does a rinse or a self clean or whatever you selected.
100 is perfectly good, 800 is better, quieter, and more expensive. pick your evil.
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I bought the 500 specifically because it automatically pops the door open after wash cycle to aid in drying. I run my dishwasher at night, when I wake up everything is 99% dry with the exception of a few droplets on some plastic items (this is without using rinse aid, so I would imagine with rinse aid it would dry better) .Absolutely no big deal for me and the good thing is you can now wash plastics on the bottom rack because there is no heating element to warp them.
The 500 is fantastic, only thing I wish it had which it doesn't is a rinse only cycle but also no big deal. Haven't even messed around with any of the wifi stuff, I'm very happy with the 500.
I bought the 500 specifically because it automatically pops the door open after wash cycle to aid in drying. I run my dishwasher at night, when I wake up everything is 99% dry with the exception of a few droplets on some plastic items (this is without using rinse aid, so I would imagine with rinse aid it would dry better) .Absolutely no big deal for me and the good thing is you can now wash plastics on the bottom rack because there is no heating element to warp them.
The 500 is fantastic, only thing I wish it had which it doesn't is a rinse only cycle but also no big deal. Haven't even messed around with any of the wifi stuff, I'm very happy with the 500.
If you mess with the Wi-Fi, you can get your rinse cycle back. 😉
I've always thought the same but never done anything about it. Thank you for the tip.
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I initially regret the purchase because I didn't see the post about the 500 model at airport appliances for $100 more until after I ordered this. But this morning, I am thoroughly impressed.
I used the auto wash mode and dishes came out dry this morning after washing overnight including the plastic cups. I don't use the drying mode normally due to costs but this Bosch seems to have a "set and forget it" attitude as in it uses the most convoluted way to configure the wash cycles if you don't like the given preset ones. I think I will continue to use dry mode for now given it's just a fan and not a heating element, plus, I don't want to get into that menu system and get lost. We'll see what the electricity bill is.
My previous DW was rated at 60 db and this is 50 db. I don't know notice it being 10x quieter than my old one. The tines are very close together but you can fold them out of the way.
The only negative on this Bosch is there are zero indicator lights. Yes there are LED's indicating active cycle, drying, clean, and sanitize, but they are only lit when the door is opened. They are off when the door is closed??? (Yes the lights are hidden under the counter. I turned off all the lights in the kitchen to check because I thought I was crazy.) Perhaps I can configure it to turn on while running but it's not easy for this lamen to figure out how.
Summary, I'm happy with the purchase. Don't think I need to pay $100 for the 500 unless I need a third rack I suppose.
I initially regret the purchase because I didn't see the post about the 500 model at airport appliances for $100 more until after I ordered this. But this morning, I am thoroughly impressed.
I used the auto wash mode and dishes came out dry this morning after washing overnight including the plastic cups. I don't use the drying mode normally due to costs but this Bosch seems to have a "set and forget it" attitude as in it uses the most convoluted way to configure the wash cycles if you don't like the given preset ones. I think I will continue to use dry mode for now given it's just a fan and not a heating element, plus, I don't want to get into that menu system and get lost. We'll see what the electricity bill is.
My previous DW was rated at 60 db and this is 50 db. I don't know notice it being 10x quieter than my old one. The tines are very close together but you can fold them out of the way.
The only negative on this Bosch is there are zero indicator lights. Yes there are LED's indicating active cycle, drying, clean, and sanitize, but they are only lit when the door is opened. They are off when the door is closed??? (Yes the lights are hidden under the counter. I turned off all the lights in the kitchen to check because I thought I was crazy.) Perhaps I can configure it to turn on while running but it's not easy for this lamen to figure out how.
Summary, I'm happy with the purchase. Don't think I need to pay $100 for the 500 unless I need a third rack I suppose.
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